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fine wine and caviar, an Albany River adventure
Chuck Enwinde replied to chris.brock's topic in General Discussion
Fine Caviar too. Something special about the Albany. I can't wait to see it again. -
Guessing 18k was the top speed and not necessarily the speed you'd need to overcome to go up. Going up you can take your time and pick the best line. Going down things happen fast. That said, in a fully loaded canoe I think it will be one of those battles where you're watching the shoreline trying to figure out if you going forwards or backwards. If you try it, i'd like to hear how it goes. You could add dual 3hp's for about the same weight and it would solve the balance issue, but something tells me it's a bad idea lol.
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Hopefully it rains. I think Dara is pretty good with wood lol. Pretty amazing stuff Dave. Good luck out there.
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Brown Pumpkin and black are my go to's, but brown was the killer last year. Nice thing about them is they're pretty well indestructible. Caught a ton of walleye and a bunch of incidental pike and didn't even go through a pack of 6 in a week. Like I said though you'll want a few jigheads with wire baitholders. Zman makes some, but Northlands Slurp, or VMC halfmoons and I'm sure many others will work.
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Fun times. I'm heading up north of Nakina for the third week of August. Check out Adam Dempsey's site for comprehensive lists of things you may want to bring. As usual I'd expect current and wind to be a big draw for eye's. If there not stacked on humps, I'd check inflows or neckdown areas. Zman trickshots were definitely the hot bait on last years fly in. On sale at Sail right now too. Need appropriate jig heads though as the plastic won't slide over the collar of a regular leadhead.
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Gary Yamamoto Senkos are worth the money.
Chuck Enwinde replied to colin519's topic in General Discussion
Yup, me too. Really notice a big difference with wind. It's damn near impossible to fish a dinger properly in anything more than a slight breeze. -
Boat that can be transported on top of vehicle
Chuck Enwinde replied to Sketty55's topic in General Discussion
Maybe a Sportspal Wide Transom? Mine has logged a lot of miles on the roof of the truck. -
Looks like it might be laetiporus cincinnatus. I've heard people say they taste better than the more common laetiporus sulphurus. For anyone interested check out the mushroom videos from "Learn your Land". Takes alot of the mystery out of wild mushrooms. I had a great year for morels too.
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Why do I get the feeling he's on the phone to tech support?
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I agree. Home court should dictate the start times but it's all about TV. I'm sure Golden State would prefer games that start at 10:30 eastern when at home just as we'd like 7:30. 9:00 seems like the compromise. Oh and WHOOOOOHOOO!!!!
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I was poking around the day before but I know Colin likes catching the big ones so I left them alone.
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Great night for Trent. Got his first win and chipped in with two hits and two runs scored. And looks like Vladi has officially arrived.
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Kashagawigamog and Canning Lake Walleye
Chuck Enwinde replied to riverwader's topic in General Discussion
I probably shouldn't be disparaging any work people are doing to improve the fishery, but it seems the one time Cranberry stocking was a success while I don't even understand what the goals of the Barnum or Black stockings could be. Seems they put a bunch in Head as well, those ones should hypothetically make it in to Kash pretty easily.- 7 replies
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Kashagawigamog and Canning Lake Walleye
Chuck Enwinde replied to riverwader's topic in General Discussion
Been a couple years since I fished Kash but I don't know if there's anywhere with a more haphazard approach to walleye management than Haliburton. I could be wrong but I think they basically introduced them in to the Gull River by planting a bunch in Cranberry a little over 10 years ago. And I always assumed the 10,000 or so that they stock in Barnum every year just naturally made their way down to Kash, if not, then why the heck would they dump so many in to a tiny lake?- 7 replies
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Best Birthday Gift. -replica Muskie
Chuck Enwinde replied to captpierre's topic in General Discussion
Nobody's that lucky captpierre. Though your second pic calls that assumption in to question. -
Hey Lew, does the name Ed McNulty ring a bell? He was my uncle and he cottaged in the Nogies Creek area. 74' would of been right in his hay day. If he didn't know Tom, I'll bet he knew about his fish.
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If you saw the #'s of emerald shiners clogging the marinas right now Paul, it would probably blow your mind. Not to mention the gobies and freshwater shrimp in Simcoe. That said, I got a big one this weekend that spit up another small perch as I was lifting it into the boat. As soon as the little one hit the water it bolted back down to bottom. Its antagonizer was not so lucky lol.
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I think Dozer has it. They seem a bit small for spawning peacock's.
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Great start for Trent today, and a great finish by the rest of the team.
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It would be 4 days later than last year. Temagami wasn't ice free until the 16th of May last year.
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2019-2020 Hockey Thread
Chuck Enwinde replied to DRIFTER_016's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
Thought the same about that late offside. Great bounce back game for Freddy. -
Thanks for the update Randy. Can't get better intel than that.
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Absolutely not true lol. Ice out on Cedar last year didn't happen until two weeks after opener. It's usually around the same as Opeongo. Here is a pic of Cedar from May 7 last year. https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/?p=geographic&l=VIIRS_SNPP_CorrectedReflectance_TrueColor(hidden),MODIS_Aqua_CorrectedReflectance_TrueColor(hidden),MODIS_Terra_CorrectedReflectance_TrueColor,Reference_Labels(hidden),Reference_Features(hidden),Coastlines&t=2018-05-07-T00%3A00%3A00Z&z=3&v=-79.24311367303636,45.45490156624771,-77.66108242303636,46.36347090218521&ab=off&as=2017-04-23T00%3A00%3A00Z&ae=2017-04-30T00%3A00%3A00Z&av=3&al=false You can go back year by year if you're interested.
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2019-2020 Hockey Thread
Chuck Enwinde replied to DRIFTER_016's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
Game 2 was like a case study in how to lose control of a game for officials. I fully expected them to reign it in last night. If they call the minor stuff, I think it favors the leafs. -
Two weeks ago things were as far behind as I can recall seeing them. Looks like some ice melting weather is on the way though. I think May 5 sounds about right. I can tell you if I had plans for opener I wouldn't be hopeful.