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kickingfrog

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  1. The mouths are quite different, though it might not look it in the photos.
  2. Same here. I've got nothin' else???
  3. Nice. But stay away from my spot 4 kms off of the manitous.
  4. Most of rods are 6' 6" or 7'. My preference would be 6'6" for the spinning and 7 for the bait-casting. Although if you go with the 2 piece I'd look to go 7' or even 7'6" just cause you can break them down anyway.
  5. Welcome. Fairly simple question, but I'm not sure if there is a simple answer, The operator should be able to help you as well. What type of fish are you going after? Assuming it is a walleye/pike area I would want at least 2 outfits (I think I brought 5 combos on my fly-in). 1. A medium or medium/light spinning rod/reel with 15 or 20lb test braided line. 2. A medium or medium/heavy bait-casting rod/reel with 30 or maybe 50lb test braid. One piece rods are nice, if not necessarily needed, and can be accommodated by most outfitters but definitely check first.
  6. I like heat with flavour, if I wanted to burn my mouth I'd just gargle with battery acid.
  7. Lots of images on the net. Similar personalities but fairly easy to distinguish between them.
  8. Another take on "swims with the fishes".
  9. I'm seriously thinking about it. Although I'm more of a all go, no show kind of guy, so I'll just want the bearings upgraded.
  10. I thought so. I just couldn't remember which one of you crusty son of a guns had it.
  11. I think someone here has that as their signature.
  12. Thanks for taking the time.
  13. interesting? Sure. Based in reality? Nope.
  14. That's good. Hopefully Monday's storms didn't start new ones.
  15. Just find a Scotsman. He'll toss that like a broom handle.
  16. Someone needs to read the rules a little more closely if they are going to offer advise.
  17. Looks like someone has already put a clothes line pole up for you.
  18. Looks like what was needed to upright an obelisk, not a 15 foot wooden pole.
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