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  1. I believe that Nipissing's glory days are in the rear view mirror. But yes, a fishing trip with buddies does not need a lot of fish to be successful. In fact, the BEST ice fishing trip I ever did was four or maybe five days and I did not wet a line! OIM do you wear a back brace when you are out? I find that the brace makes a huge difference when I am riding my ATV and when doing any lifting at all, even light stuff, and when ice fishing, sitting on my chair looking down the hole. In all cases, it saves a bunch of Robaxacets. Doug
  2. Interesting read. I have owned a pile of boats and motors, never anything bigger than the old (1966 model IIRC) Starcraft Holiday 18' which today would I believe be classed as a twenty foot, since they seem to measure from the extreme edges instead of the waterline these days. And no motor bigger than a 120 Mercruiser. Having said that, when I was in the market the last time I was looking, I had a VERY PRECISE idea of what I wanted, what I needed, and what I liked. And I asked the Head of Mechanical Engineering from an Engineering school about the difference between fiberglass and aluminum hulls. He asked me, did I ever pull the boat up on sand or a rocky beach. hell, yes of course I do, I am a FISHERMAN!!!!! He said, "Doug, buy aluminum." (And I don't run fifty miles an hour in heavy seas, so the ride is less important for me) I bought a new Sylvan 16 footer, and a new Honda 40 HP, put them on a top-quality trailer, and never looked back. I did put the high side bunks on the trailer for recovering the boat by myself in strong side winds (that was the best money I ever spent on a boat accessory). I would never buy an outboard that is not a Honda. These things are quiet, don't stink, run forever on a tank of gas, and none of them ever gave me a problem. Oh, except the one time I dropped my 7.5 hp kicker on the garage floor, that was a problem...............but my fault. Lots of great advice here and mostly from people that have very clearly been there, done that, got the t-shirt. The folks that are emphasizing that the OP needs to do his homework have absolutely got it right. And that goes double for the folks that advise you to make sure you can TRAILER it with your vehicle, and STORE it wherever that will be. I had to put a swing tongue on my trailer to fit in the garage of this house when we moved here - but I knew that before I bought this house! Good luck! Doug
  3. your surf and my turf would be a mighty fine combo! I took the roast out of the oven with an internal temperature of 125 and tented it in tin foil for five or six minutes. The very centre is quite rare, but the rest of it was just a lovely rare, and quite toothsome. I do enjoy my venison................ Doug
  4. Venison sirloin tip roast in the oven for supper tonight. It smells FABULOUS!
  5. Nope that was something else. I am sure OIM used that same name putanesca, because it is named (in Italian) for the whores. Unless my memory is completely gone, which is highly possible. CALLING OLD IRONMAKER, COME IN PLEASE? Doug
  6. didn't OIM write about his putanesca sauce here a while back? Quick and hot like the ladies for whom the dish is named.............. Or am I just dreaming this? Doug
  7. back to Ron...............any hints as to where a person might find those first two? Doug
  8. I was SUPPOSED to fish with a guy from Emo, but then he had to work so I booked time at a lodge........... and then that guy's work schedule got changed AGAIN and I could have been fishing with him!!!! "Work is the curse of the drinking class." Doug
  9. well.........................Dog Lake up there did not cough up 150 walleye for a lodge full of anglers, over several days this past summer..................my share of that was three or four, I forget which.......
  10. So that must be the new Ontario record? Doug
  11. Back to m2b2, sorry your wife got her finger caught on a hook, there were a few hundred of them in that box! And you should re-post your notice about that derby so that other folks here might contribute also! And finally, be careful what offers you make! Looking at that cheap air fare, a LOTW winter trip might well be on my radar. Last winter when we had crappy ice down here, I flew to the Yukon for ice fishing. This year it might be NWO............... Doug
  12. <<<<<AHEM>>>> a little ditty from memory, which at this stage of my life, may not be accurate.................... "In Canada's North, where the moose go forth and there's little but frozen sod, all the people stink, and are given to drink, and make mock of the southern folks' God" or something like that. yes it is a beautiful part of the world and Lord knows I have been there more than once. Did not know it was as cheap to fly as that example from m2b2, I might have to fly up for the LOTW kids derby!!! And BTW, m2b2, have you put that ad about the kid's derby back up here lately? You should have received a goodies box from me by now for the kiddies prizes! But to answer the OP, I think most of us from the south (Ontario, that is) shudder at the VERY freakin' long drive up there, and most of us have very good fishing within a much shorter drive. Doug
  13. aka "sebaste" au Quebec And if I recall correctly, this was called a redfish in English, not an ocean perch. But those may both be (English) names for the same fish. Yes they are tasty, and back to Fisherman, surely you have had some back up in the Saguenay region? Doug
  14. I just read in Ontario Out of Doors that the Lanark County Stewardship Council is hosting a "wild cats of Eastern Ontario workshop." Here is a link from their website: http://lanarkstewardshipcouncil.ca/#!/wildcats This is co-sponsored by OFAH Zone F. OFAH, out in front of the MNRF, as usual................ Doug
  15. Back when I did not KNOW that there are no cougars here in Ontario, I saw one cross the road ahead of me near Algonquin Park. Must have been a vision, since the MNR keep on stating that they don't exist here. And a fellow I know who has property along the River Clyde near Lanark saw a cougar there multiple times in one season back a few years ago....... I will be interested to hear the results of the MNR analysis. Doug
  16. Last night it was home-cut french fries, fresh green beans, and BBQ Pork Chops with Iron Arse BBQ Sauce (thanks for that steer, smitty!) That is the BBQ sauce they sell to support the Ride for Dad charity, and it sure is good! Doug
  17. WARNING! Old and grey sneaks up fast when you're not looking..................... so carpe diem guys! Seize the day!
  18. Just awesome Bunk, as usual! For a "haphazard" year it turned out amazingly well. And there is almost a solid quarter inch of ice now on the shore of Loughborough!!! Doug
  19. Absolutely, positively, freakin' INCREDIBLE. I did three double takes when I saw the boat and open water. Unbelievable. and AWESOME. Well done!!!! Doug (wishing I still lived down that way reading this report...............)
  20. back to m2b2.....................check your e-mail, buddy! Doug
  21. OK I am back at home again after a few months on the road (hunting and fishing my way to the West Coast and back). Rick I will mail you a bunch of tackle, inbound e-mail coming at you. What happened to the FOOD thread, by the way? Doug
  22. or make fish and brewis, Brian might have a recipe.......
  23. This has nothing to do with cooking, but I am on a long road trip and keeping a blog. I have been unable to post pics to the blog that OTHER folks can see. Trying something here... http://imgur.com/H82EQHr OK at least that provides a link, but it does not SHOW the picture. Back to the drawing board.......
  24. Buddy in Campbell River on Vancouver Island cooks his cod battered and deep-fried. Doug
  25. Pretty soon it will be snow machine to get in there................
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