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But there are no fish in the Notty Definitely not the mass exodus of fish yesterday at the dam that we saw a few days prior...Just enough to take a few shots
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Congrats Rob
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Very cool event. Had a blast yesterday. Some pics my dad and I took Young_One with his new "HD Loogan cam" The Push
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Happy B-day Beans
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I remember back in the day, the counter would be turned on at the beginning of April. Is it on year round now? A friend of mine left me a message on FB saying the counter is at 3021 fish as of today. Normally I would expect that number around the 2nd or 3rd week of April!
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Training will commence when the carp start biting...It involves you carrying all the gear I would normally carry down (and back up) myself while I shout inspirational slogans at you to make you move faster By doing so, I’ll train your mind to make your body achieve things you thought were impossible!
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You must become one with the land. Use the terrain to your advantage. You must become a steelhead of the land - Find the path of least resistance! When you’ve got 40+lbs of gear, food, water and bait strapped to your back on the way down, gravity and momentum play a huge role in making speed
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It’s not that bad...Going down I can do it in about 5-7 minutes...Going back up in around 8-10 minutes...And that’s with 35lbs worth of carp gear strapped to my back on the way up The walk is 10% physical but 90% mental...When you hit the last 1/3rd to 1/4 of the path on the way back up, go deep into your happy place and remember only 1 thing: Pain is temporary, but quitting lasts forever
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Sweet pieces of steel Were these pics taken with the old Minolta? A few days ago I re-stumbled upon your blog and saw the post about having to take the camera apart. I can definitely relate...Last fall I had to take apart 1 lens that went for a swim in 1 G-bay trib known for mud . The pics in this thread are great!
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Here's one thread I made a couple years ago with keeping minnows in a fish tank during ice season Keeping minnows If you can find them, dace are super hardy and keep very well in a fish tank - I actually don't think any of them died compared to the shiners. I did feed them bits of algea wafers that plecos normally eat. I'm sure they'd also take flakes too if you wanted to feed them. If you're keeping minnows as an educational experience for kids, it can be pretty cool watching them. Not the most practical way to store minnows that you're going to use though...It was often a challenge trying to net them out of tank with decorations, filters, air hoses, rocks, etc
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Aside from cork on my float and fly rods, I could care less...The rest of the time my hand is on a hard plastic/graphite reel seat anyway. Not to forget the wood filler used to fill in the pits and holes in the cheaper cork handles...A couple months later, you'll start to see it flaking out bit by bit.
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It's neither...The D is silent
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Best of luck Richard
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Do you mean you? Or all the other people? I find it hard to believe that anyone could sleep near a chain-saw going full throttle
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Sweet pics Bill Also been eyeing up the 24-70 too but just can't justify dishing out the funds for one yet...There's the version II of the lens coming out very soon for around $2500. I have the older 50mm f/1.8 and in terms of image quality, both Mark I and Mark II lenses take amazing pics at an amazing price.
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Sweet Simon! Now I need some pink gloves for mojo
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Roy, 2 of the main guides on the St Lawrence (Jeff Vaughan & Paul Hunt) do a fair amount of their guiding from pontoon boats. Some advantages are: mobility - You can follow the schools of carp as they roam up and down the river. Also there's the 2 rod rule from the boat compared to the 1 on shore. You can also chum your bait a lot easier by dumping it in the water as opposed to having to sling shot or spod tiny amounts in many times. Disadvantage: Boat control not the easiest in high current areas (pretty limited to anchoring up close to shore or in shallow bays. If you're fishing with female anglers, there's not really a washroom on board.LOL About 10yrs ago, I taped a Fishn Canada episode where Pete Bowman was targeting carp from a Boat in the Trent river system. He did well.
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It’s a fact that the more expensive the lure, the more fish it will catch regardless of the design, materials used or attractants added. By increasing the price, manufacturers are increasing the Mojo of your lure exponentially...5 out of 4 sponsored pro tournament bass fishermen agree
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Awesome stuff Ben The ling looks so nifty...Like a sausage.LOL
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Incredible fish Definitely a fish of a lifetime. Great pics and vid Yup! Eyes on the sonar, take a deep breath, crank the reel and wait for that spongy feeling at the end of the line With that said, it's like a slap in the face when you see them chasing your lure from 120ft to 20ft only to reject it in the end.
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Anything in fishing that you've never been able to do?
MJL replied to Dave Bailey's topic in General Discussion
Bird’s nest on spinning reels...It happens Number of reasons but line twist usually is the case. Some things you can try. 1. Feather the spool on the cast with your index finger...Line can’t explode off the spool if you won’t let it 2. Don’t over fill your spool 3. Prevent line twist when you’re spooling up...Usually that means spooling up your reel with the line spool on the floor and label side up...If you’re noticing line twist when you’re spooling up, stop - Line twist will not magically go away on its own. Adding tension to the line and running it through your fingers when you're spooling up will remove most line twist 4. Prevent line twist while you’re fishing – Use decent swivels 5. Use a limp mono...Stiff mono generally has a tendency to jump off the spool of your reel when you’re casting...for lines 8lb test or higher, I like to soak my lines in warm water for a few minutes after spooling up. I dunk the reel spool into a tub of warm water and the line will bed up nicely. I usually do that after I’ve taken the drag washers out for re-lubing. -
The sound of breaking ice and chunks of ice smashing agaist themselves definitely doesn't spook fish. Over the years I've caught tons of winter steelhead within minutes of breaking holes in the ice with bricks tied to ropes.
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Sensitive wouldn't be the right word to use...More like "destructive to other people's sonars".LOL My Humminbird only has 3 levels of noise control Definitely itching to get out on the ice this weekend!
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You can buy a portable case for that unit (There's one for sale in the classifieds right now for $150). You can also pick up the Humminbird ice transducer for around $80-$90. If you want to save some cash, you can use your existing transducer (if it isn't permanently glued to your boat) and mount it onto a hockey stick - I did something like that my first ice season. Your unit is more than adequate for ice fishing...I'm using a Humminbird 343c at the moment.
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Nicely done Brian Ironically, I've become the opposite. Since I got into ice fishing, once the lake freezes over, I find myself reaching for the auger and 36" rods VS the 13'6". It's been about a month since I last took a drift though...Maybe this weekend I'll be in your neck of the woods