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Harrison

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  1. Ran a 20ft Nitro on Simcoe for a few years, I was happy with it. Handled the big water well and stable to fish out of. I would look at another one, but a Ranger 521 is on my list.
  2. Berkley power minnows, FinS fish, and my new fav... gulp leeches.
  3. Enjoyed that Drew & nice fish. What's fun about being normal anyways dood! Way out & far out on Itchycoo Lake bro.
  4. Ha Rick! Can I borrow your knife? I bet it's well broken in now. I hear ya Mike, few hours on the ice AND a few on the river this weekend. It was needed. That being said, it took me late intot the night to catch up with work, but well worth it! Fishing with Greg makes it easy. He is a good friend and there is little doubt if he is on the fish. Suprised my eyes are open in that shot with the 50k winds in my face
  5. Hey gents. Yes it is the Tuf-Line Micro Leadcore. Moving a bunch to speck anglers in Quebec Camillj. Can't touch the Big American corporation prices, but I have some in stock. http://www.etackle.ca/tuf-line-microlead-small-diameter-lead-core-within-spectra-fiber-braid/
  6. I've fished Duffins basically my whole life, same with my bro and more then a few friends. I have yet to hear of a true Atlantic caught in the river. But I guess for $250,000 the weir on Duffins will let us know how many there are in that river. Those resources alone would cover approx.one CO's salary/benefits for 4 years. OR put that $250k into steelhead stock or better yet... Cohos
  7. Kemper, google Roger Greil atlantics. Pick your way through and have a read.
  8. Sorry for sidetrack. I'll stop there. I've been following this for years, kept quiet, but finding more and more frustrating.
  9. A lot of guys use pool cues! lol I knew a couple guys who used those old INLINE rods. They doubled as push poles. I used to use a pool cue, not literally, but a 7' old crucial with 5" cut off the top. Now as I get a "bit" older, I wish hadn't of used such heavy rods with no stretch braid. My wrist is done now. One hard hookset and I am in pain for the rest of the day. Some of my buds who used the same heavy rods over the years have severe arm pain as well. I now use a 7ft, MH and haul them out just fine. Hindsight, 20/20.
  10. The MNR is spending $250,000 on a weir for Duffins Creek to count fish (i.e Atlantics) That is a lot of money that should go into the enforcement budget. IMO Speaking of enforcement. My understandning is NY State does not fin clip their stocked fish. Bylaw folks will have to take scale samples.
  11. .......complete waste of time as the moeny it will take to administer this will far out weigh the money generated from licenses! Heck, staff resources to write the policy will put this plan deep in the hole to before it even gets of the ground! I think there is a typo, I fixed it.
  12. I agree Rob. Except on the reel. Before and during the days of the "super free" reels money was well spent on a flip/pitch reel. However, nowadays (a decade later +) you do not have to spend near as much to get the same or very similar functionality. Of course just my opinion. For $200 bucks you can be well set up with a flip/pitch combo. Your money is much better spent on high quality spinning rods and reels. As always though, to each their own.
  13. Pumped! And Mark your right in the prime spot for early season! I have some new micro lead core I am dying to use!
  14. Awesome. We do something similar at the hunt camp. We built a sauna (best idea ever). It has a wood stove in it with a big aluminun pot like the one you have on it. Load it with rain water from the barrels and as it heats pump it thru a garden hose to a sprinkler head mounted off the side of the roof and woola, Nothing beats it!
  15. Quite a few variables including # test, size reel your using and technique. However, if you never have a "professional" override or your gear won't fray braid (ie bad eyelit) or fish near zebra mussels - 50 yards is ok. I normally use 1/4 spool backing with the balance braid. Not uncommon if you fish cover to slice braid on a dock post or zebra covered rocks/stump/weed. I usually peel a 'few" yards off the spool while on the water due to the above, including the overrides Good Luck.
  16. Sorry all, it's my fault. Last week I put all the snow shovels and toboggans in storage. In addition, I got all my spring crappie and perch gear organized and put together.
  17. Do I get a decal with my next order????
  18. I did the same thing in a hut, but with a Mag lite in 15ft of water. It landed beam up, messed the fishing for the night.
  19. Biggest walleye I've ever seen was on Simcoe perch fishing, I lost it on 2lbs test at the boat. We've boated a 17+ on Quinte.
  20. I've sold a few of the Large Church 44 boards to some Musky guys on the St Lawrence and a few out west to some Pike guys. Big water guys love them for Salmon and leadcore..
  21. Fish are dirty buggers...they love to hit when your backs turned or you have your head down.
  22. No excuse for a Midget player to do that.. cheap.. cheap. There is always a few idiots on the ice. I've had both shoulders dislocated, broken wrist, and a broken collerbone due to cheap shots. And a few concusions trying to pay them back Most recently I was taken out in early Januray this year with a knee to knee cheap shot playing competitive mens league. Seasons over for me... knee is messed. Other injuries happened when I was younger, healed quicker. It never stops. I remember watching my nephew who plays AAA get smoked by a cheapie in Minor Pee Wee. Man you anger sure esculates when its family it happens too... I could just imagine how fuming you were MuksyMatt. Glad she is ok.
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