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  1. my in laws live nearby, i've always been tempted to take a few casts but never have...

     

    i've seen big largies in the little ponds adjacent to the marina, but never casted.

     

    ive seen guys pull big browns from the mouth of the marina inlet in the fall as well.

  2. That’s an incredibly narrow minded opinion.

    As a person who is very close to someone who battles psychosis, and depression I'd be very inclined to be offended by your comment, however...

     

    Its apparent to me that your frustrated by our System, and believe me...no one is more disgusted with our mental health system then I.

    People who are ill have no means of getting help unless they "consistently" admit they want to harm themselves, or others, and even then...most of the time they have to actually prove their case to a doctor, which of course most mentally ill people will not do, because they "are not mentally Stable"

     

     

    well said CookSlav!!

  3. I have an idea for taking care of the mentally ill...lock them up so they never get out there is no reforming these people...just like child molesters and all of these sick individuals. I love Canada but we are run by a bunch of spineless individuals. There are no consequences for what you do and that is why it will continue to happen. Ya there is a big problem with the death penalty. :angry:

     

     

    wow... :blink:

     

    tell us how you REALLY feel Dark one!

     

    :blahblah1:

     

    your generalizations are almost as frightening as this story....

  4. The snake is so shy that it quickly hides. It is not agressive in the least.

     

    Parry Sound water snakes must be high then...

     

    they swim right for you in the water, like i said, never been bit and i know...they are NOT venomous

  5. these are all over teh parry sound area!

    they swim right at you while floating around on the noodle...

     

    have to admit i haven't let em get to close, wonder if they will bite in the water??

    i know those really poisonous sea snakes wouldn't dare to bite you while in the water

     

    they are pretty aggressive nonetheless

  6. persistance pays on the Bay...

     

    ive made a few trips out there with no more than a follow, while worth the wait regardless

     

    beautiful waters

     

    stick to moon river, with a 14' tinny it isnt that bad, just stay away from the big open waters.

     

    hell...Reefrunner and I have traversed that area in canoes several times

  7. canal is a great lake...i like the other side opposite the boat launch.

     

    lots of pike in there in the 24-30 inch range

     

    largies get BIG in canal!! maybe cause they have sooo much cover, im not sure, but you can always pull out a bigun while working weedlines. :thumbsup_anim:

     

    walleye, muskies and smallies are far and few between but can be found.

     

    search for deep water while your there...i think the average depth is about 8ft. so if you find anything 13' or more your golden!

     

    good luck, report back

     

    im sure Reffrunner will put his two cents in once he finishes mopping the floor and checks his OFC... :whistling:

  8. i used the Senkos this weekend and am HOOKED!!! :thumbsup_anim:

     

    what a great bait! i was a die hard texas rigged fan and have switched to a die hard Senko fan.

     

    I did try to hooking methods Weedless (Texas Style, less the weight) and Wacky.

     

    although i caught fish on both, i noticed that when flipping into pads and grass that the texas stays weedless, whereas the wacky doesnt.

     

    it also seemed a bit trickier to set the hook on wacky, but that might be a practice issue....

     

    the texas rigged worked beautifully! hit on almost every cast!

     

    the worms had a short life span though...was using Gulp Senkos

     

    i will use the o rings next time, makes sense to me.

     

    thanks for all the input

  9. Great idea on the mud! teh skeeters were relentless, absolute swarms.

    worst part is your haulin about a 100lbs of gear and cant break for more than 2 minutes or they get ya! :wallbash:

     

    i agree, it is strange that only largies inhabit these lakes. it would be nice to find one with similar smallmouth action.

     

    our next mission is to a nearby lake (1km river but i have a feeling its full of beaver dams) that has lakers, smallies AND of course LARGIES

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