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Looking for opinions from actual fisherman, not store reviews.
mitch seguin replied to Josh721's topic in General Discussion
I would recommend an auto hydrostatic inflatable pfd (of which the mustang hit fits into this group). -
Print out your email and have it sworn in front of a commissioner of oaths (at town hall), or Justice of the Peace (they usually have one at Provincial Offences Court where it is a first come first serve basis).
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All good equipment. Mind you my last mitchell is long gone, but the my wisker reel and kwikfish still manage to bank fish regularly.
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Best of luck whatever you go with. I strongly recommend you purchase a pair of ice picks to have on you at all times......just in case.
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My go to lure for those fish. Such a great deal for those J-13 as well.
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Johnson Century with a solid fibreglass rod (now used for ice fishing).
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Budget determined that I use clamp on rigger. I have used a Scotty 1080 for several years with 10 lb ball in combination with a dipsy rod as I fish solo from my tin boat. I have not had any issues with that downrigger.
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There's a remote you don't want to misplace.
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Bow Fishing for Salmon in Port Hope 2020
mitch seguin replied to PUMP KNOWS's topic in General Discussion
The reg allows for a few species of coarse fish to be taken by bow and arrow. Trout are not on the list. e -
Bow Fishing for Salmon in Port Hope 2020
mitch seguin replied to PUMP KNOWS's topic in General Discussion
I have heard of crap like this but when I see this 💩. I'm speechless! -
I am down to my last one. I need to hunt down a source as well.
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Folks, take the time to contact your MP to request Canada meet the Sept 30 deadline.
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Angler's Altas has a map of the lake.
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My replica mount from Advanced is 17 years old and looks like it could still swim away.
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Finally, A Cormorant season announced
mitch seguin replied to smitty55's topic in General Discussion
People can hunt cormorants in accordance with the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act and small game hunting requirements. The following additional rules apply with respect to hunting cormorants: 1. Open seasons in all Wildlife Management Units: September 15-December 31. 2. Harvest limit: 15 birds per day. 3. Allowed firearms: Shotguns (including muzzle-loading shotguns) not larger than 10 gauge with non-toxic ammunition. Shotgun cannot be loaded with a shell containing a single projectile. 4. Use of vehicles: Hunters are permitted to hunt double-crested cormorant from a stationary motorboat (motorboat is not in motion and the power to the motor has been turned off). 5. Hunter orange: Consistent with hunting migratory game birds other than woodcock, hunters are exempt from the requirement to wear hunter orange during the open season for: deer elk moose 6. Retrieval and disposal, hunters must: have adequate means of retrieving any bird that is shot, and immediately retrieve the bird, dispatch the bird if it is alive when retrieved, and include it in their bag limit If hunters choose to not use the birds they harvest, they must dispose of the birds by either: delivering it to an approved waste disposal site that permits the disposal of dead animals delivering it to a disposal facility, or using the services of a licensed collector, under the Disposal of Deadstock Regulation (Ontario Regulation 105/09) made under the Food Safety and Quality Act, 2001 burying it on private land owned by the hunter, or on private land occupied by the hunter with consent of the land owner All other relevant federal, provincial, and municipal laws/rules related to hunting apply (e.g. trespassing, municipal discharge of firearms by-laws, federal firearm licensing requirements, etc.). -
My rookie season on Lake Ontario isn't pretty...
mitch seguin replied to Raycaster's topic in General Discussion
You're right in that mono is a waste effort on a dipsy. Wire line will do the trick and will manage fleas much better than braid. A fish hawk td will allow you to know the depth and temp that your dipsy is working. You won't necessarily mark all the fish on your 'finder' that you hook up to. I suggest that you continue to work bait clouds. -
you might want to consider these folks https://www.brians-gallery.com/photorestoration.html
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Not being disrespectful. This subject has been discussed a lot. So if you use the search function, you will likely get the info you seek.
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Should have worn your nylons, I guess. 😉
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Small uninhabited roadside lakes?
mitch seguin replied to Hack_Fisherman's topic in General Discussion
I lived in Timmins in 80-90's with this area as my area of responsibility. My evenings, when I stayed in Gogama, were spent checking roadside lakes. I can confirm several spots in which the fishing was excellent, especially those from abandoned mining exploration sites. One unlikely looking spot, near the "four corners" south of Gogama, with Hwy 144 in sight, resulted in cast after cast of pike. -
Something not right with the MAD RIVER
mitch seguin replied to misfish's topic in General Discussion
Had a look at the report Bill refers to, "stream status:poor ; trend:declining" . " Runoff from agricultural lands and urban areas are the main sources of high nutrient concentrations. " Not good. -
Sail filing for Chapter 11 restructuring
mitch seguin replied to Headhunter's topic in General Discussion
I could not disagree more with your findings. Totally opposite of my experiences and I buy at both locations but most of my $$$ go to Sail. -
I'm in Kingston, so once covid situation improves, contact me then. Little Chief top loading model.
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Location?
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From his best album, IMO