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woodro

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  1. thanks for the responses, ive been using bad boys in green and black tipped with chartruese, williams, and minnows. I think its just a case of really bad luck because today the group i was with limited out, we must of had over 20 fish.

  2. Just wondering if anyone has any tips to making whitefish hit when the action slows. What kind a tips do you use out there?

    Ive been out a couple times to simcoe marking all kinds of fish but i cant get them to hit my bait. Im using all the right things,assuming, but i still cant get them to hit even though im marking them on the flasher

  3. the crappie jigs will definately work, so will the spoons. it all depends on what the fish are bitting. and as for keeping the pin-heads alive while you head up there, as long as teh water is cold the minnows should last a couple days. If you can pick up an airator from Canadian tire or Bass pro keep the water circulating, they will last over a week.

    check your PM

  4. both of these boats are heavy duty machines but the customweld has a better finish on it, in my opinion. After comparing the gauge of aluminum hauls that both these compaines use its tough to put anything else close to comparison(Lund, legend, crestliner etc.). THe only problem i dont think that the boat will ever be fully tested in the area we fish the waters arent rough enough. I guess its better to be safe tehn sorry.

    BUSTER- i agree with you, im not sure if you were at the show but they have a couple really nice boats on display. there was a black ViperII witha 90 on the back and there was also a RED 21ft (i forget the name) with an out board . Amazing boats, perfect for trolling lake ontario.

    they make a lot of jet drive boats, any experience with them?

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  5. well you'll get into a bunch of fish off the shouls and in rapids, those areas will produce a variety of species, especailly that time of year. You'll catch anything from smallies to sturgeon and everything in between. This past summer my father and i stayed at Lockhaven for a couple of nights, which is near little pine rapids (i think). we got smallies and pickeral right around that island. Tubes, jigs and trolling cranks in the evening were the ticket. I also saw a 44" muskie pulled off one of the shouls with some decent cabbage growing off it. The guy was fishing with a shad-rap for eyes and smallies and fluked a nice muskie....gotta love the muskie surprise on light tackle

     

    ps.

    GO LEAFS GO!!!!!

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