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I've been using grey H2Optics for a few years now and like the color, but the amber is nice on dull rainy days.
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Wendel, the "official" thread will go up in about a month or so, but basically the g2g is the weekend of June 20-22 and there's usually quite a crowd of us there, with some coming the entire week before and others staying well into the 2nd week. We have a pike derby followed by a fish fry on the Saturday and that's worth the price of admission by itself. Everyone donates a prize to the table and that way everybody also receives one, with incredible prizes & a trophy going to the biggest fish. Last year a bunch of us got together on the Friday, caught a bunch of pike then headed to one of the islands for about the best shore lunch I've had in many years........see my pics at the top of this post. Lotsa fun, lotsa laffs and more fish than you can shake the proverial stick at. If you care to join our little group, give Kevin or Leslie a call.....1 800 381 5145
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I do alot of fishing well after dark and it's sometimes awkward getting the boat back on the trailer in the pitch black, or even getting the trailer backed in straight when you can't see the ramp, specially when I'm fishing alone. I've been looking around for some sort of portable light to attach to the roof of my truck to illuminate the ramp and surrounding area while I'm backing up the trailer and found this one in CTC this morning for $40 and it looks like it'll be perfect for the job. It's about 8" wide, has a strong magnet to hold it to the roof, 20' of cord to reach the lighter socket and is extremely bright. Could also be handy around a dark campsite too. Just thought some may be interested in it for the same reason as me. I have a lighter socket in back of my truck which makes it very easy.
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Hey Art, a hug from Joey would be worth giving up my boat
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Sharpen the hooks and stick the bait in the lake where it belongs
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My Dad served 5 years in the Navy during the war and when he died, I bought a White Ensign (Navy flag) and draped it over his coffin. I then took the flag to my trailer and flew it from my flag pole for several years till it began to fade, then removed it and keep it here at the house now. My Dad was very proud of his war service (deservedly) and I know for a fact that would have made him very happy.
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Thanks for the reminder Wayne, I just realized I haven't booked my usual campsite yet. Sheeesh, I may end up sleeping in my boat for a week......sure hope my tent fits in it
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Wayne, the Tombstone fish fry was one of my most enjoyable days from all of last year and I think it should definetely become an annual event
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That's exactly why I've changed my plans for this year Wayne. I always go up the Monday before the g2g and spend the whole week, but this year I'm not going up until the Thursday and will stay till the following Wed or Thursday.
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I don't fish for trout but I would assume they're like many other species and Danbo appears to have given you an excellent answer. Also, if you see them coming to the surface or jumping outta the water, I think it would be safe to assume they're feeding on something at that level and I'd try to land a surface bait or fly in the area you see them. Try & figure what it is they're feeding on and if you can "match the hatch" you could be in for a good day Just a thought from a non-trout guy and if nothing else, my answer will bump post this back to the top for you.
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It'd be even neater if you told your grand kids that you caught the biggest musky in the world, then let it go to become even bigger, and explained to them that it's not always necessary to kill things just because you have the power to do so. Course that's only my opinion............
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Another Fishing Outing turned Nature Watching NF
lew replied to Ben_Daniels's topic in General Discussion
Some great pics there Ben. I walk my pooch at Ashbridges alot in the early mornings and also see alot of beavers there too, and just yesterday I was about as close to one as you have in your pictures. I was only about 10' from him and he was sitting perfectly still, I spose thinking I couldn't see him. They've become a real nuisance there though with all the trees they've killed over the last few years. So bad infact that the city has wrapped the trees with heavy wire screen to keep the beavers away from them. Still facinating critters to watch though. -
attaching directly to the eye of a crankbait????
lew replied to sconceptor's topic in General Discussion
95% of my pickeral fishing is trolling after dark and if I'm using body baits I attach them with a small snap and if I'm using spinners or harnesses I'll go with a small snap & swivel. The snap just makes life much easier when it comes time to change baits in the dark. I've used that method quite successfully for decades and have never found it hindered the action of the baits at all, just be sure the snaps are as small as you can get away with. -
When you overdo something, I think you diminish it's importance and I feel that's what would happen if the flag was lowered for every soldier that falls. November 11th has been the National day of mourning & remembrance for many many years and I see no reason to change that tradition. That day has always stood as the day Canada honours ALL the soldiers, sailors and airmen who have given the ultimate in all the wars & peace keeping missions we've been involved in. Individual towns have always lowered a flag when one of their own is killed, but on a National level and for Canada as a whole, I think lowering the flag over the Capital Building should be kept for November 11, which is recognized as the one day a year when the entire county ..... hopefully ...... comes together at ceremonies across the continent to honour our heros. November 11th is a special day for our Military and is set aside for them and them alone, and lowering the flag for our deceased soldiers on that particular day is an honor and the ultimate sign of respect, and I personally feel it means much more to reserve that honour for only one day per year. If we overdo it, we'll diminish the importance.......but that's only my feelings. ........As for lowering the flag for a polititian, my feelings are the same as Waynes.
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Happy B-Day Jen & all the best to ya !!
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funniest thing I've read in a month hahahahahhaha Thanks Glen, everybody needs to split a gut laffin at 5:00 AM
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Here's an interesting tidbit while were talking about maximum horsepower. I've got a 1650 Crestliner with 2 different horsepower rating plates on it. The boat was manufactured in the US and is rated for a 90 HP motor......which is what I have.......but it also has a rating from the Canadian Coast Guard for only 50 HP, which I doubt would even get the boat on plane. I called the CCG when I first purchased the boat new to ask about the difference in HP ratings and was told that CCG is much more cautious when rating maximum HP for boats sold in Canada. He said it was perfectly legal for me to use the American rating but it could cause problems with my insurance company if I ever had an accident and it was proved to be caused by too much HP. Anyone else find this on their boats ??
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I had a 6 HP Merc kicker and couldn't get muffs for it either, but it was small enough I could just hang it off the homebuilt motor stand and place the lower end in a 5 gallon pail and that worked fine.
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Really sorry to hear that lousy news Ron & I know just how your feeling right about now. Best wishes to your brother-in-law & his loved ones.
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Best tip I can offer you is to become very good friends with Stacey Ash, he knows those waters as well as anyone around and is always willing to offer some friendly advice.
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Very nice John and you'll be more than happy with it !! I've had a 1650 SC for 8 years now without a single complaint.
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Great video Ranger, thanks for taking the time to share it with us. I see clips like that and it makes me think I should give that river fishing a try someday.
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I've never had the pleasure of visiting this shop as he's a long ways from me, but it certainly sounds like he's built himself quite a reputation and it's great to hear so many of you boyz giving him a well deserved plug.
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Good to finally see the pics of the new ride Pete, she's a real beaut and should serve your needs well for many musky filled years to come My buddy has almost the same set-up and and it's an excellent package, both for fishing and pleasure trips.