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johnnyb

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  1. You have your limit. Start eating
  2. Nicely done, Jay! As usual, your patience has paid off....what's the pattern so far? Are they relating to structure at a certain depth, or are you looking for baitballs, or...?
  3. I can only comment on putting the rod tip in the water....this helps immensely if you want to prevent them from jumping. If the fish is already aiborne...I don't know how much good it does, but I don't think it has ever resulted in me losing a fish.
  4. Awesome stuff, Dara. Nice fat fish....that will be a great fry-up for sure.
  5. That's why I love fishing with Terry....he has all the necessary hardware....including a timer that measures to the nanosecond
  6. Gorgeous bass....worthy of the white glove treatment
  7. That's fantastic stuff! Thanks for sharing...looking forward to more
  8. Wow...that's impressive. She might even be good enough to do a drawing of you that looks like you're actually smiling, Lew
  9. Bring on the ice indeed!!!
  10. Great video...thanks for sharing! Great simple technique to get down to the fish...and it seems to work! Looks like an original floater with a modern day finish on it
  11. That's definitely the way to beat the heat MM....nicely done!
  12. Maybe it was just tons. Not tonnes. Muskiemaniac....it's hard to argue with success...I'd have a hard time not going back to Buckhorn based on your first trip there. But lots of other lakes....I've found the SCugog muskie to be co-operative...not always huge. I've never fished Balsam...but I think it's next on my list.
  13. I bet that bait-stealing otter ripped off a bunch of your rope!
  14. I remember watching.....Saturday night at the movies? Something like that....would have been in the 80's....and you're right....gave off that vibe that made you want to listen to him
  15. Hahahaaaaa...good point. I was just thinking of a day-outing
  16. You can make a mounting bracket for it to hang off the side....but how much faster will you really go than by paddling?
  17. Call the Bracebridge MNR office....if you ask to speak to one of the biologists, you can often get some good info. A bit hit and miss, as they don't know every lake by heart...but worth a call. I'd expect bass for sure in that area.
  18. Shake n bake, baby....shake n bake!
  19. Awesome stuff, Dave....nothing to be embarassed about Keep "chuckin the bug" ( I like that phrase) and you will definitely come across some bigger ones
  20. Good luck...looking forward to hearing how you made out
  21. Yep...you will be getting choked up with weeds pretty good....not too bad if you can drift along a weedline and use a paddle....but that's a big boat to paddle, and I think you'd end up buried in the weeds with them wrapped around the prop and lots of frustration. I marked a ton of stuff down at 20' trolling through Hammell's bay....but I think I should have been drifting, as I couldn't get bottom bouncers down too far....little 8hp just won't idle slow. I've heard good things about smallmouth on Skeleton....but I've also heard people striking out big time. I don't know much about Mary...but the pike and bass on Vernon are supposed to be pretty good. As for Young...used to be a nice quiet spot for skinnydipping....but it's a bit busier now....best if you keep the swimtrunks on. Tough to get anything more than 8-10inch smallies from shore there. Your boat will get down the hill no problem...but might not float once it gets to the water...and certainly won't be coming back up the hill
  22. You've got very small and very large lakes listed there....what kind of boat do you have? Pretty sure you have a place on 3 Mile, from your posts earlier in the season....largies were super aggressive in the shallow weeds last weekend.... Rosseau can be great for lakers if you can get down to 40-50 feet....also great smallie fishing on typical stucture....rocky points, steep drops, etc
  23. Good point on the burping....lakers seem to handle the depth change quite well....I've noticed they are no fan of warm water....had a good sized one years back in the canoe and we drifted into shore by the time it got landed. Had to paddle out to the deeper water and he perked right up and kicked away strong. The slot limit in Minden has me releasing lots of lakers and they all swim straight down with no issues
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