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  1. I have to send a shout out to Ben everytime I can.

     

    When I held my Big Brothers & Sisters fish days Ben let me use his property for BBQ and awards. The township was giving me a hard time for permits, he heard about these events and stepped in.

     

    You'd be hard pressed to get a better pulse on what going on with Rice Lake then at BJ Tackle in Bewdley.

  2. Hi all,

     

    Kind of ripping my hair out here, not even sure the terminology to use to describe what we need done.

     

    We just got word last night an immediate family is very sick and we need to remove all possible risk of an allergic reaction if possible in her home. (dust etc.)

     

    Can anyone recommend or have experience with a service/company we can call in to do this(not even sure what I am looking for, just need it done ASAP). She is located in Durham Region.

     

    I've done a bit of research this morning, but to be honest, I am not doing a very good job.

     

    Thanks

    Phil

  3. Mercman, I'm not much of a spinnerbait anlger anymore, but at one time it was my fav way to fish Smallies, especially on Simcoe.

     

    Used to burn 1oz willow leaf blades as fast as we could just under the surface. Smallies would crush them out of 20ft of water. Our ribs would get bruised.

     

    singingdog is bang on about the painted blades and Chart/white skirts, hands down #1 smallie pattern.

    (Simcoe was silver blades, shiner/white skirts)

     

    Windy, rainy or choppy days are ideal for spinnerbait fishing.

     

    Hard pressed to win a tournament on them (not impossible and has happened, but not very often). Great numbers bait.

  4. It's what got me hooked on going to Canada fishing every year over 37-years ago...and the tradition is stronger than ever today.

     

    That is good to hear! A lot of my past clients were American, almost everyone would comment on how amazing the resource is we have here. I think alot of us residents take it for granted.

     

    Good Luck on your choice!

     

    Phil

  5. Man does that look good. And crappie action shots too!!

     

    Limey, try a small clear float, drennen or one of the like. They can sometimes be float shy up that shallow and in gin water.

     

    If you slip it, just use a piece of rubber spinnerbait skirt and tie a knot so it slips through the bottom eye of the float.

     

    You may be suprised. ;)

     

    Good luck!

  6. She's a tough nut to crack for pickeraleyes, but like all lakes in the area find some small perch, you find the eyes.

     

    Look for new "bright green" weed if you can, and if along the channel edge - your golden.

     

    Good Luck.

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