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addy79

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  1. its fine as is! just leave a descriptive title in your posts... i dont want to bounce between different rooms all the time, i'm sure most the others dont either
  2. well done bud...couldnt have done it better myself!
  3. great report man! sounds like some serious adventures out that way! your lucky!
  4. LOL...too funny
  5. thanks for sharing Lew, very interesting history... i still remember the old pics of you, your brother and your father back in the day, very cool fishing must have been a cake walk back then, i can only imagine!
  6. great report and pics...congrats on the engagement! nicely done
  7. check your pm
  8. amazing!! im sold on LV great looking Northerns!!
  9. OOD is great! this months issue has good reads on "Bass Candy" with tips from pros on there GO TO baits and setups...always good reads in this magazine, and i like the fact that the content is all close to home
  10. addy79

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  11. nice report! lucky to be able to walk to the backyard and land em
  12. Sunken Islands and Reefs always produce for me... I've become a fan of Shallow Sandy Beaches adjacent to deeper water for just about any species swimming in the lake Beaver Dams and fallen trees are usually Bass condos!
  13. Perch and Hot Head
  14. Your lucky to have received as much info as you did Johnny Boy....Usually, newbies that come in and blatantly ask members for hot spots get blasted. p.s. Lake Ontario
  15. told ya they would rip on you for the plastic! haha good weekend warmup for the season, good lookin report!
  16. leave the rod at home, the lake BLOWS
  17. as Reefrunner was sayin, we ventured up mid day and were skunked, i think that spot only really produces for a few weeks out of the year. we tried heading out that way at night to test our luck but had a hard time navigating and decided to head back in. If you want to target the eyes i would stick to the reefs in the main bay (Woods Bay) big water, but probably biggest populations of em too.
  18. there are monsters of all species in this area, but they can be hard to come by. troll the channels between your basin and woods bay and cast into the reeds for some monster pike and 'skies. We had luck with believers and big bucktails. either you see em or you dont, that area can be hit or miss, but perseverance pays off huge if you keep your line in the water. good luck! we stayed at the same place, took the little 2 man cabin; make sure they have minnows to sell you before you get in, the road in is brutal so i hope you have a 4 x 4
  19. good job Coach! Go Slammers!
  20. Your an ANIMAL Paul!
  21. Massassauga PP is full of em...last time i portaged to clear lake we stayed on an island on the south end and saw one sunning itself on the rocks. beautiful snake.
  22. thats great Lew, I'll be sure to post some pics once ive made a few, think im going with a couple different sizes: 25lb and 80lb Seagur thanks again
  23. hahaha yeah that the one! Fugawi, i read an article about there software last night. adn yes, lookin for generic software for any gps unit thanks again
  24. Thanks guys, i figured Seaguar was teh line of choice. last question: any of you have a good link to a site that walks through the process of making them?
  25. ahh i see... good technique, i'll give it a try btw, what brand of heavy (80-100lb test) fluoro do you use? thanks again for the info
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