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woodro

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  1. 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!!!!!
  2. thanks guys, it was awsome to get into some fish and spending time with the pops was totally worth it. Hopefully if the winds hold, the two of us are going to give it another shot this week
  3. Irish- gotta love this weather!!! since there's no snow or ice for sledding i figure id keep the rig out of hibernation for a little longer. This week im planning a couple more trips since i have it off work and im finished my degree im going to take advantage of whatever weather comes our way Smokey- there were a couple other boats fishing the bar with us, but we were all being tossed around from the wind and waves. A couple smaller boats tried the bar for a bit but had to turn back into the river because the swell was WAYYY to big,. it was super dangerous out there if you were in the wrong spot
  4. nice job guys, we trolled that colour manns last week to no avail, goes to show you that it depends on the the fishes mood day to day. Congrats on the PB
  5. nice!! my dad and i were out the same morning, perfect walleye weather, over cast, nice chop on the and can't forget about the rain and drizzle hittin the face while running the boat at 30mph lol
  6. this is not right, i can see the pics in the thread on my computer
  7. Had a chance to head out with my pops to BOQ last thursday afternoon and friday morning. The plans were to hopefully catch a couple trophy eyes and take the BOQ skunk out of my boat. (went once before with Snagmasteral in late december with no luck) Arrived in picton around 1pm, checked into the Pickeral Palace at Merland by 1.30 and was on the water fishing by 2. We fished East of the ferry, marked a ton of fish in all areas of the water column but couldnt get any to hit. Night fell, still with the bad odur in the boat i was determined to catch at least one fish, trolled in the harbour with the electric bow mount and crankbaits still with no luck...it was begining to look really bad for us. The weather turned and fog and rain rolled in for the morning fish but we were prepared for the worst out there, changed up the game plan a little the next morning and fished a little shallower, no dipsys just boards. It certainly paid off!! the first 40min nothing then all of a sudden i noticed the planer board doing a little something funny, sure enough it was my first trophy Eye weighing 7.5lbs and streching 26" not even 10mins after regrouping from the wieghing, measuring and pictures the same board went off again. i was so pumped! this fish felt a little heavier and it was, it stretched 29" and weighed 9.5lbs approx 30mins later after my dad changed up his weapon he popped another decent eye 25" weighing 6.5lbs after all this i was so thrilled that we kinda figured them out but unfortunately we ran out of time and i had to head home. we fished till 11.00am then packed er in cause i had to work that evening. but all in all it was an amazing trip and i hope that we'll be able to do it agian this week if the weather holds up. Who would have thought catchin eye's in janurary with planner boards would be possible, LOVE IT!
  8. sorry for the late report but better late then never i guess. My dad and i headed out last monday for some action in the mighty Niagara, the river turned out to be a wash, visibility was less then ideal so we decided to land a couple wet socks instead and it was worth it to land a couple nice fish. All were taken and released off three way rigs and 3-4 inch shinners or roe. oh ya i forgot to mention the winds. They were insane out there, i would not recomend fishing the bar in a small boat when the winds are howling. the swell that's created from the current of the river and wind coming against it is extremely dangerous, 5-6ft swells from all angles cant be fun for anyone
  9. nice, its always the last cast which pays off the most. Congrats on the first fish of 07
  10. Check out this tiny Jack I caught in December, weirdest markings ive ever seen on a salmon The Normal side this is where it starts getting a little freeky and a close up Any thoughts as to how this could happen?
  11. nice whitie!, a heavy anchor is key for whities in open water. I think im heading out in the morning, hopefully the winds hold up for us. When is the next time you guys are hittin the water?
  12. you wouldn't have to listen to it all day because the Sangmaster cant catch fish anyways!! lol :0
  13. no ice in sight, the 13C today probably didnt help that situation much either
  14. tell me about it, just picked up a new sled and a 3man clam for the season, but it doesnt look to promising
  15. stick to it, you'll get one soon, as Sangmasteral, he trolled for over 30hrs this dec for walleye and finally got one last week, he said it was all worth it when he landed a 12.5lber
  16. beauty Snagmaster! that vid is wicked, you gotta show me how to make one
  17. congrats dawg! pinkies are wicked baits, last season i think i caught just as many fish using pink worms as i did using roe bags. dont listen to the guys that are ripping on you for keeping your second rainbow ever, as long as you were in your legal limits, you ate it, and your mom enjoyed it, its all good hombre! hopefully we'll see you on the river
  18. no but ive heard many good things about the unit. Should help a lot while navigating to your favorite spots then helping you locate the underwater structures
  19. i was thinking about going this sunday, with the cold snap coming in what changes should be made for ideal presentation?
  20. nice fish iceguy! you'll have to show us how you do it! im planning on heading out this sunday morning, City, Snagmaster you in?
  21. just starting to snowmobile this season, Yamaha all the way!!! vectorGT my father is on a Venture RS, both wicked machines hopefully the snow starts falling soon, im itchin to take out the sled
  22. i was actually really surprised, we only had three flocks of geese come over us. They didnt land becaue the corn was a little high still, this week should be good after the farmer plows the field again.
  23. Im going to try my best here, my family just got into snowmobiling so i was faced with these same questions a short time ago... 1. all makes are generally on the same level of manufacturing, its all a matter of asthetics and which type of engine you prefer (2 or 4 stroke) Personally went with Yamaha, so they were a little more expensive but you get what you pay for. The quality of these machines is untouchable. Plus i believe there is going to be a emissions law enstated, saying all machines made have to meet an emissions standard. IM not sure if your worrying about resale value, but if you consider it, i would go 4 stroke. The autotrader has a ton of machines, either ski-doo, polaris, or arctic cat, but not a lot of yamahas...ask yourself why 2. That price range will get you a decent unit, just be careful when searching because you could get a dud. 3. look at the integrity of the sled, small cracks in the cowling or A-frame near the ski. put wieght on the shocks in the front and rear make sure they arent seized. check the maintenence, see if the machine has been cleaned, and lubricated etc. also probably the most important thing is the compression of the engine. make sure all cylinders are pushing a high consistent compression, (110-120psi, around that number) 4. licensing, all you need is a drivers licence, trail passes are only needed for trails not lakes. Im not sure about the plates hope this helps, just ask a lot of questions when ever your buying anything used. Good luck on sled shopping
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