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FloatnFly

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  1. yes there is. when you change the ownership, they charge you sales tax. and they charge you it everytime the vehicle is sold, so say you buy it, pay the tax, turn around and sell it a week later, someone else will have pay sales tax, they sell it a month later, then another person will have to pay sales tax. kinda Bull ifyou ask me. now, you can negotiate the price down to cover the cost of the sales tax without having to extend your budget
  2. PM sent....i am a butcher of 15 years, but don't have the facilities to do that at home, how ever, a guy i worked with doe so i will pass on his number.
  3. for backing i just use 20ld braid. i have 3ooyrds under 300 yrds of mono, im not getting spooled lol floats i like the blackbird floats cause they are clear, but a lot of people i know love the raven floats hook size i use size 10
  4. this weekend will be super crowded there with ribfest going on
  5. currently im using an 8wt loomis nrx fly rod, but a 9'6 spinning ml or m wil work perfectly fine
  6. those shots are awesome....got to see the snowbirds today as they flew over the school in whitby, i was fishing another creek and heard the roar, then saw the team fly right over our heads
  7. its a water temp/water level thing....they run into the creeks october
  8. there is no definite answer, they'll run when they are ready, this time last year i was catching them in the creeks
  9. hmmmm not too encouraging on the seaguar......i have both brands, power pro on my long spinning rod, and the seaguar on my bait caster....so i guess i will see first hand how the 2 compare....
  10. wow.....glad you made it out safely, what did the rental company have to say?? im sure they will be pressing charges as well. i would definitely be pressing charges beyond what the pig patrol gave him
  11. I've recently started using a bait caster, and mono and fluoro just have too much memory on those reels, anyone use seaguar kanzen braid? http://www.sail.ca/en/catalogue/fishing/fishing-lines/1854/kanzen/
  12. i think this one was chasing bait fish in close, stomach was packed full, and the eggs were small and very tight
  13. thanks.....think thats the cleanest salmon i've ever caught,not a mark on her anywhere
  14. so my plan for this evening was fly fish for bass and pike, got down to the area i wanted to fish, too windy for fly fishing, after a few failed casts i brought out the bait caster, tried that fora bit, blew up the reel, got frustrated and went to my small spinning rod, after snagging up and having to retie a couple of times, i gave up, someone didn't want me fishing that spot, soi gave and grabbed my long spinning rod and a spoon, 3rd cast wham, fish on, landed this beauty, i now have dinner for a month! lol thats an 18" butchers steel for reference
  15. i use a surgeons for all line to line connections, make sure to moisten the line really well and take your time cinching the knot so you don't heat the line which will cause weaknesses in fluoro and mono
  16. lol yea no kidding.....i'd probably get shot in oshawa, port hope, not likely to see another fisherman where i fish
  17. you got a reel made on a monday
  18. i think thats how most of us stream fisherman started, i know i did, down at the ganny with a 9.5 ft spinning rod and reel, used it for 2 seasons,saw the advantage of the longer rod, so i upgraded, used aspinning reel on my 11.5 ft rod, the next season got my float reel the only advantage comes when doing the 'hero' drifts of 50yrds or more. most cases you have a 10-20yrd drift at most and the free spooling has no advantage
  19. for the smaller tribs, like the bowmanville for example, i have an 11.5ft streamside float rod, steelhead edition, its an imx-8 blank paired with an okuma float reel, its about a $260 setup (100 for the rod and about 160 for the reel) i love it, worked very well for the salmon with 12lb test on it and vvery well for the trout with 6lb test. but if you already have a decent reel, double up your budget for the rod, and then next year, purchase a reel upgrade
  20. you want a rod to have a strong back bone to turn these fish, theres no worse feeling than watching a fish speed off and you can't stop it, you have one of 2 choices, chase it down or break it off, for the reel, you want a good drag system with a good line capacity
  21. if you can up your rod budget up to about $100, you have a few really nice options like the streamside rods, if you have another spinning reel at home, just that, otherwise, check out ebay or kijiji for good deal on nicer gear
  22. don't forget about commuters going into and out of toronto on a daily basis at near idle speeds on the 401
  23. cohos and chinooks in the rivers are dead long before december, there's a reason why the fish in december are small compared to salmon cause they would be steelhead(AKA Rainbow trout) in december
  24. nice!!.....the old cardinals last forever as well
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