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Thanks to the Dr @ Soldier Memorial in Orillia.
johnnyb replied to BillM's topic in General Discussion
A good reminder that a pair of cutters are handy, even if you aren't musky fishing. Cutting the other points off that treble would've been a lot easire than sliding it off the split ring....plus you wouldn't have gotten such a good grip on the bowline at the launch I keep a small pair that I originally bought for downrigging, in case I ever had to cut the cable. So far, they've snipped 2 trebles and no cables -
Gorgeous fish....congrats to you and your son, and kudos for making sure it swam away strong
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Thanks to the Dr @ Soldier Memorial in Orillia.
johnnyb replied to BillM's topic in General Discussion
Oooohhhh....I almost got to see what my lunch looks like an hour later..... So...how'd it get in there? -
Sounds amazing....certainly a day you won't forget. I know *I* wouldn't complain if I were to feast my eyes upon this beast. OR.....just come up with a few paintings for us....no rule against that!
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The way I see it, you can either go back there again and it will be beyond perfect, as you have wrung all the bad luck out of it....or you will go back there and never be heard from again! A great report -- glad to see you all made it out safe and sound, with a few more stories to tell.
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Awesome report -- way to break that puppy in! Maybe build a box to cover the batteries up front and just extend the small platform that they're tucked up against?
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Great story, sounds like a night to remember! I think I would've opted to spend the whole weekend on the dock
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I got the combo for $60 many years ago...I don't even remember seeing Okuma stuff back then. It will at least stick around as a linecounter reel for longlining, or a back up rigger rod. Since I will likely be getting a new reel, at least I can get a left-hander this time around. If I could find a Daiwa Accudepth lefty, I'd choose it over the Okuma, but so far they are either super rare or non-existent.
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I'm sensing a trend here.....LOL
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Yep, I know it isn't a fancy reel, but, its done great for me for quite a while now, and the clicker seems to be a simple mechanism. Won't be heartbroken if I can't fix it....would just be nice to spend money on more lures/rigs than on a replacement reel
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Hey guys...wondering if anyone can help me out here. I have a Walker 100LC reel that I use for downrigging -- cheap and basic reel but has held up really really well to lakers and a few salmon. On a recent outing, I had a spirited fish take a few nice runs, and I left the clicker engaged. Usually I only engage it when letting out line to avoid birdsnesting...then take it off once I'm running at my desired depth. Anyway, after I brought in this fish, I went to set up again and the clicker switch was really loose, and would barely engage. Upon reeling in, the clicker is nice and loud, but when letting line out, it's barely catching, and I can actually see the switch getting pushed out of position. Has this happened to anyone? I opened it up last night, but couldn't see any way in which to tighten that switch....any pointers would be welcome. I've checked reelschematic.com and mikesreelrepair.com but neither of them list Walker for diagrams or parts. And the Walker website doesn't offer up anything useful...except new reels
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Always nice to find a great spot close to home! I love that at the beginning of the post you "weren't going to fish", but at the end of the post "I was only going to fish for an hour"
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Not sure if it's just the day I'm having, but, that made me laaaauuuggghhh
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I never thought Tierra was a bad name....but when you say it next to Pixie....yeah....sounds just like Tiara
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And if he does that, then people start bashing him because he is a high pressure salesman, trying the oldest trick in the book "I got a buyer here...they're gonna take it....you better come down right now!!!" That's why a deposit makes everything simple. YES, I'm buying this. Here's my money. If someone else wants to buy it and I still haven't sold my boat, then I either pony up the dough, or take my deposit back and lose the new boat.
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Sheeeeeeesh! Great footage....music didn't work with it for me...but REALLY great footage!!!
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I like the bit about going back and forth on a spot, almost like figure-eighting a musky.....but I don't see how this is really that effective. He missed all kinds of areas that he should've been casting tight to shore. Most I would take from it is zigzagging the bait a few times at boatside, when you're right up against the weeds. Otherwise....I'll let the wife do the sweeping and I'll catch the fish
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Yes...prop wash!! (actually, this was a double post....editing it this way was more fun)
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Gord Pyzer had an interesting article about trolling in the prop-wash for them last year....he came across it while talking to a guy from a lodge up in NWO. Big Williams Whitefish, sometimes with a 3-way and weight to keep it down, but, 10 feet behind the boat....sounded crazy, but was also getting lots of action.
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Great idea, I would love to receive a day of fishing....only downside I see to this is that an hour will go by really fast
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Cookslavs Specktacular 2012 Algonquin report
johnnyb replied to Cookslav's topic in General Discussion
That one jumped out at me as well! Fantastic report, Cookslav, and well worth the wait. Gorgeous fish, and really glad to hear the canoe tipping incident ended well for all parties. -
Even though most of us know you only through the internet.....you are one of those guys that make our lives a little better. Congrats, and thanks!
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Just trying to offer up a view from another lane, neighbour-ino. You just keep on truckin
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Congrats on your daughter's grad....very proud moment for you I'm sure. And yeah, I would've had a hard time holding back on the driver....absolutely cannot STAND that kind of behaviour. Blly Bob....I have to speak up....I used to drive down the middle lane as well....but then it dawned on me: I now have to watch for crazies coming from the right AND the left. Staying right, I (usually) have a wide, empty shoulder to move into should trouble arise, and only have to worry about erratic behaviour from one side. Seriously, drive right, pass left. There are looonnnggg stretches of road with no exit/entrance ramps....no need to ride the middle then.