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Harrison

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  1. There's a sweet deal to be had you see First dibs on place with bedrooms three Is fishing there any good? Would you buy if you could? Please share your experince there with me I was just offered a sweet deal and I'm researching it for my family who is thinking of going north. . I fished there years ago, but forget much of the expereince. I do remember having to launch at the Marina. Is there other launches? Is it a busy lake? Anyone have any bad experiences there? Thanks, Phil
  2. Should name them Pickeral in the article, 2/3's of the readers have no idea what a walleye is.
  3. Cause he's used to it, he's around hotness all night too. (did I beat Roy to it?)
  4. Not a legend, but something to consider may be going south. http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/boa/3144031029.html
  5. Anyways we could get that from 2-7pm today, then go away? Even too hot for Lululemon, now that is unbearable.
  6. Isn't that supposed to be 7.6 cm to our youngsters today?
  7. Already picked up and on route Will, thanks for the offer though. However, there is a couple other "thing" that wouldn't fit. If your around let me know, plus have something for ya too.
  8. Things way ahead this year Chris including weird weed growth that we are not used to seeing. Find some water that you like to fish that is clean they'll be loaded. Fish it like it is mid August. Some of the early weedbeds I like to fish on Rice are alreay "Mung" and the fish have moved off.
  9. I've only tried two pairs, I really liked the Overhang model, light and wrapped the eye. Not a huge fan of bulky glasses. Went with amber lense too. I like it for deeper clear water sight fishing, Lake Simcoe, Lake O etc.
  10. IF not, I have a good deal with some couriers. Just let me know.
  11. I've owned Oakleys, H2O optics, Bluewaters, Maui Jims, Costa del mars, Revos, and most recently Numas (which are now in Rice Lake between Grasshopper and Margarets if you feel lucky ) My favs were the Revos, hands down. Clear, crisp, no eye strain at all. But Pricy and quite fragile, busted them up in one year. 2nd would be Numas, for the moola it has a solid lens that are clear/chrisp and solid. Bluewaters a close second, money is right and they are solid. I am terribly tough on glasses, no idea why, but I am clumbsy. I am replacing my Numas with Numas.
  12. Love Vernors. I get mine at Metro. Killer with a scoop of french vanilla ice cream (the real stuff). A treat for me once in a blue moon. My girls do not drink pop, but I got a good chuckle when each of them had their first sips of vernors
  13. Your on it Aaron, just a matter of time. Good luck this year.
  14. You should see who Craig hangs out with. Especially his past chums. All loogans. Craig should read more on the internet and get really knowledgable about fishing.
  15. I could use some stickers too guys. I can send some out with my packages. Cancer hits really close to home for me. When I add up all cancer and the "scares" that turn out to be benign in my family and friends the numbers really add up. I actually have a form of pre-cancer that was helped along by many hours in the boat without sunscreen or other protection over the years. WEAR YOUR SUNSCREEN AND COVER UP. Tans are not cool.
  16. Thanks Ian! The book keeper is going to kick my butt so shhh! ps. What else do you use? We have lots more products coming soon
  17. eTackle.ca's Donation is on it's way. Can't see them but there are a pile a kids "Fishing Kits" there too.
  18. Sweet... now gettem all slimed up.
  19. Too bad most idiots are not as easy to catch as a bass, they're everywhere too.
  20. It's Friday afternoon, some light humour. My fave - Node. Newfie Medical Dictionary Artery - The study of paintings Bacteria - Back door to cafeteria Barium - What doctors do when patients die Benign - What you be, after you be eight Caesarean Section - A neighbourhood in Rome Cat scan - Searching for Kitty Cauterize - Made eye contact with her Colic - A sheep dog Coma - A punctuation mark Dilate - To live long Enema - Not a friend Fester - Quicker than someone else Fibula - A small lie Impotent - Distinguished, well known Labour Pain - Getting hurt at work Medical Staff - A Doctor's cane Morbid - A higher offer Nitrates - Rates of Pay for Working at Night, Normally more money than Days Node - I knew it Outpatient - A person who has fainted Pelvis - Second cousin to Elvis Post Operative - A letter carrier Recovery Room - Place to do upholstery Rectum - Nearly killed him Secretion - Hiding something Seizure - Roman Emperor Tablet - A small table Terminal Illness - Getting sick at the airport Tumour - One plus one more Urine - Opposite of you're out
  21. Back reeling is still popular with a lot of our friends in the US. While guiding I was amamzed to watch some of them keep up with giant Lake Simcoe smallies back reeling... However, I also saw some bust up their knuckles trying.
  22. Huge fan of the Russels. Have the fillet, skinner and bird, my fav is the bird knife. Sure quality is very important but so is feel. I use the bird knife on Moose, Deer, etc. Fits nice in your hand and easy to use, you can palm it. Fillets fish well too. One knife I always have with me.
  23. Two guys heading towards to the Pickering Nuke plant out flow in February with a south wind in a Canoe. Felt obligated to make sure they made it past the cross current chop, thankfully they stopped before it or we would of been put in danger as well. I deserve the award too Staffman.. A severe storm came up on us in a T in Simcoe a few years ago and we were at the top end of the lake. We had almost won the T the day before and had another great bag that day that could win. We tried to run back to cooks for the weigh in right in the centere of this flash storm. We saw other boats running behind the islands to ride it out. I had never seen Lady Simcoe so mean, nor have a since! The waves were huge, that's fine we are used to that, the worst part is they were so close together. Impossible to navigate in a 20 foot boat. You would crest one and the one behind would slam you and so on. We made it half way and turned back to hide behind Thorah. We almost didn't make it. Water was up over the seats with both bilges at capacity. Trolling motor busted, both windsheilds busted and our egos. We put oursleves and possibly other anglers in danger that were watching us. Unfortunately a couple folks did lose their lives that day. It is ok to make mistakes, as long as you learn from them.
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