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  1. I launched my boat at Lauderdale Marine on Sparrow a couple of weeks back without any problem
  2. Sportsnet aired Coaches Corner 3 times that night if I am not mistaken. I do not know anything about the production but let's say the first airing is live. Then why did they air it 2 more times that evening if they had a problem with it? I don't find what Grapes said to be offensive but should the folks at Sportsnet not be held to the same standard that they holding Grapes to?
  3. Atta Boy Chuck! .......... will have to pick your brain when we have our boyz weekend.
  4. View Advert Humminbird 797C2i I am selling my Humminbird 797C2i fishfinder. It works perfectly. I used it twice during open water season and twice during ice season. The unit has side imaging, internal GPS, mapping and can be networked with other Humminbird units. I am including all of the hardware to mount it to a boat, a Humminbird carrying case, 2 transducers (1 for ice fishing and the one that came with it), portable transducer kit with suction cup, manual, etc. Ready to be used on any boat or on the ice, only thing missing is the battery. The specs for the unit are: - Display Size: 5" Diagonal - Display Matrix: 640V x 480H - Display Type: 256 Color TFT, Sunlight Viewable Hemispherical Viewing - Power Output(RMS): 500 Watts - Power Output(Peak to Peak): 4000 Watts - Operating Frequency: 83kHz, 200kHz & 455kHz - Sonar Coverage: Side Imaging: (2) 86°@-10db (180° total coverage); - DualBeamPLUS: 60° & 20° @ -10db - Depth Capability: 150Ft Side Imaging, 1500 Feet DualBeam PLUS - Target Separation: 2 1/2 Inches - Temperature: Included in Transducer - Speed: GPS Speed Included - Power Input: 10-20 VDC - Standard Transducer: Side Imaging/DualBeam PLUS - XNT 9 SI 180 T - Transducer Mounting: Transom Mount Standard - Transducer Exchange outlines other options - Unit Mounting: Gimbal or In-Dash - Unit Size(Gimbal Mount): 6.9" W x 7.7" H x 4.5" D (min) - Unit Size(In-Dash Mount): 6.9" W x 5.4" H x 1.25" D; Required Minimum 3" Behind dash clearance - Communication: NMEA O183 Data Output, Humminbird Fishing System Network - GPS Receiver: 16 Channel External GPS WAAS/EGNOS - Waypoints, Routes & Tracks: 3000 Waypoints, 50 Routes, 50 Tracks with 20000 Points Each - Cartography: Built-in 30 meters UniMap; Optional Navionics Gold or HotMaps Premium on MMC or SD Card Advertiser Flippin-Jig Date 01/19/2019 Price 450.00 CAD Category Fishing Classifieds
  5. View Advert Lowrance LCX-27 Selling a Lowrance LCX-27 that I removed from my boat. Unit works flawlessly, just switched to Humminbird. All that I have is the control head, GPS puck, some network connections, box, manual, screen cover. I was not able to salvage the power cable and transducer. Info on the head can be found at http://support.lowrance.com/system/selfservice.controller?CONFIGURATION=1001&PARTITION_ID=1&secureFlag=false&TIMEZONE_OFFSET=&CMD=VIEW_ARTICLE&ARTICLE_ID=2898 Selling for $150 or best offer Advertiser Flippin-Jig Date 11/14/2018 Price Category Fishing Classifieds
  6. I've had a few chargers in my bass boats over the years. I have had Guest and Minn Kota Chargers that died or lost a bank. None of the chargers were as good as or as durable as the Dual Pro Charger I currently have. A few friends have the same charger in their boats and they too have been going strong for a few years.
  7. It used to be a spectacular bass fishery. Crazy numbers and crazy big sizes. Another thing that does not help is bulletin boards like this. Although I love reading posts and get green with envy over many of the photos, if you have any honey-holes, keep them a secret. Don't mention where you were, keep your "gems" a secret.
  8. The Personal Injury Alliance that you hear advertised on the radio are just about the best personal injury lawyers in Ontario. Give them a call. They all work on contingencies. If you/they settle, they get a percentage of the settlement and there are no other fees to pay.
  9. Have a look at a loc-r-bar. http://www.locrbar.com/ It's what I use and have no complaints about it.
  10. I use 50# yellow power pro and absolutely love it. I colour the last foot or so with a spike it garlic marker. I have fished in the clearest of water and never had a problem getting bit. There is nothing like the rope! I used to use leaders but realized that people fishing next to me with straight rope were not outfishing me at all. I only fish largemouth and think the only good smallmouth is the one that hits a flipping jig!
  11. From Ahmic Lake resort, it is a short boat ride to the channel into Beaver (or Neighbeck) Lake and from there you can get into Crawford Lake. Beaver and Crawford are lakes with good largemouth fishing, especially Crawford. Fish the obvious stuff!
  12. The last time I busted an HMX, I sent it to the Pure Fishing office in Manitoba. They wanted the rod with an explantion as to what happened and they quickly couriered another to me. I have had to do this twice in the past and each time they have been quick at getting me a replacement. The contact info I used then was Pure Fishing 815 Phillips Street Portage La Prairie, Manitoba R1N 3C5 (877) 857-3467 This was 3 or 4 years ago so hopefully things have not changed
  13. I fished the Ottonabee for miles over the weekend. The bite on Rice was slow so I fished the river for most of the day, flipping stick in hand. Bite was a little slow but ended up with a bunch of decent bass by the end of the day. My only advice is put the trolling motor and go. There are miles and miles of fallen trees. Just keep fishing the trees and you will get bit.
  14. Muddy Moose is located on Mississauga road just east of Erin Mills on the north side. Not sure of the time but 7:30 is a safe bet.
  15. If the argument is what is beneficial to the fish then why fish at all? Putting aside any conservation efforts, there is NOTHING that a fisherman does that is beneficial to the fish, whether the weekend angler or hardcore tournament fisherman. I have been on many lakes the day/week/2-weeks after a tournament and have never seen an any more or less dead bass than any lake where there has never been a tournemant.
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