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MJL

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  1. Awesome report and pics Looked like you had a great day getting some Vitamin D and catching those gold bullets.
  2. That's a fine looking clump of weeds you have there Greg...A PB for certain. I guess your 50lb PowerPro is still holding up Great report guys and WTG on the fish.
  3. Bullheads...Not quite blades but they can give you quite a memorable jabbing.
  4. It seems like a cyclical thing around southern Ontario. 6-7 years ago, there was a massive carp kill that took fish along the shores of Lake Erie through to Lake Ontario. I remember the Rouge was particularly bad...You could literally smell the dead carp even before you hit the beach at Port Union and Lawrence. I'm not entirely certain but I remember reading at the time something about a herpes virus that only affects carp. Also spoke with one of the old regulars who fished Frenchman's bay for the last 20 years and he recalls a big fish kill there 14-15 years ago. Hopefully it doesn't spread or mutate to other species of fish.
  5. No need for 24 hr notice with Wolfville...With all the bait that he puts out there, you can't go wrong fishing it right after. Nice fish
  6. I guess that's your warm-up for the CAGI. Congrats on the PB. Did you subtract the weight of the net?LOL Too bad I'm stuck here studying for finals...Dying to get out. Wish I could've gone with you. At least I've got the summer semester free so I can fish the local ponds 24/7. In the meantime I'll be fishing for birds, squirrels and the elusive silver Mercedes that passes by at 4pm.
  7. If you fish the stretch south of the CN tracks, you can get into carp, bullheads, panfish, the odd bass and minnows. If you fish off the rocky piers (wouldn't recommend it for really young kids as it sometimes requires jumping towards angled boudlers) you can get into the same species above + sheepshead and even the odd monster walleye cruising by. Might be a little too early for salmon but who knows.... I don't fish for resident trout so I can't help you there. For an extra 15 min travel, you can fish Rice Lake which has enough small panfish to keep the young ones busy.
  8. Congrats on your PB...I guess we'll be reading a report tonight on how you bested it with a 30lb fish.
  9. I guess I'm lucky I don't burn. I just tan or look like a cooked lobster at the end of the day without protection. Even so I take sun protection very seriously. The sunscreen that Kevin posted (Ombrelle) is my favourite in 30-45. It's light enough that you don't even know you're wearing it. I apply it to all exposed areas (feet included). I also wear light long-sleeved breathable shirts I picked up at MEC for around $20, a hat with flaps made by Eddie Bauer and a set polarized glasses for eye protection. Whatever keeps you fishing longer can't be a bad thing.
  10. I've seen a few people do it. Mostly because of the gobies. Seems to work just fine. The people over in France also use the netting on their boilies too. Apparently they have a real problem with bullheads destroying their bait in the night.
  11. Great write-up! Too bad about the car...I may have to join you one day to learn a few new tips and tricks.
  12. With increasing temps from global warming, threats from urbanization and the overall degradation of our environment, carp may be the only fish left standing. Better get used to them quick.
  13. If I had to choose between canned corn or boilies as a hook bait, I'd choose boilies (at least for Hamilton harbour). The gobies down there will drive you nuts with canned corn. If you can get a hold of feed-corn (aka maize or cattle corn) that would be even better to chum with (cheaper too). As far as chumming amount goes...Little and often is what I do - Others chum lots and still get into fish (more akin to fishing where there are hundreds of large hungry carp in a single pod - St. Lawrence). A few handfuls (Or slingshots, spods, baiting spoons) worth of corn every 20-30min should suffice. If they're really having it, increase the amount and frequency. Just remember: If you throw 10lbs of bait into the swim all at once, the fish will have to sift through a heck of a lot of bait before it reaches your hook. There's also the fact that if fish aren't interested or only a few fish are present, you can't take bait out. With less bait out in the swim, you can promote a competitive feeding behaviour amongst the fish - when fish are competitive for food, they often make more mistakes and spend less time analyzing the trap you've set. Chumming amount is all variable from location to location...If you fish the water enough, you'll get a feel for the numbers and size of fish present in a given area. Not overly familiar with that particular location so can't help you with spots. Hope this helps
  14. That's an amazing accomplishment. At that age if I caught something like that, it would've been the talk for weeks. It sure looks like a biggun.
  15. Great write up! For some reason I always find women out-fish me every time I fish with them...Which is not always a bad thing if they're single and highly attractive
  16. I find after the spawn, fishing adjacent to deep channels is best. The carp generally don't stay in very shallow water all year.
  17. Amazing report. Loving the pics I have a sudden urge for shore lunch. Are those shrooms in the last pic? Always looking for some new idiot-proof recipes.
  18. Does that mean you'll have to get another carp setup? Because we all know your dad took yours. Next thing you know, he'll be: - Wanting to go to distant trophy carp waters - Purchasing a bivvy to fish long sessions - Upgrading to the same tackle that Danny Fairbrass fishes with - Talking like Danny Fairbrass ("come on!, "get in the net my son!", "she's a biggin") - Develop his own bait recipes that he won't share with you All during that time while you're at school. Life of a carper is sick isn't it?
  19. Vic, my dad and I didn't get into any double headers. We mostly took out one of our lines when we had a fish on. We didn't want to risk having 2 fish dive into the snag. Here's the 2nd double header we had. Vic's fish at 15lbs mine at 18lb 2oz. As you can see she didn't feel like being fondled without putting up a fight.
  20. Amazing report. I love the pics. BTW What kind of glove is that? Is it the one by Lindy Little Joe? Is it cut and puncture-proof? I'm looking for a glove to take with me for my own pike fishing excursions.
  21. That musky is so cool. I love the markings. I don't own a boat or musky gear but it would sure be nice to land one of those. Great report and love the pics.
  22. Beauty fish urbanangler In marshy areas, I'd be quite worried about leeches tagging onto me in places where they weren't meant to be.
  23. Great report 007 That white perch sure is one nifty looking fish. I've only managed to catch a couple of those in the past by accident. I'm sure you'll get your carp to cross off the list.
  24. I've heard/read that carp begin to spawn when it hits 60-65 degrees F. In the areas where I fish, the slow down period is from mid-June through to mid/late-July. July is my worst month of the year. You can still catch them though...Just expect to wait a little longer in between fish. Not all fish spawn at the very same moment so there's always something willing to bite. Even so, 2 yrs ago on the islands I got into a few fish which were spawning not more than 10 min earlier - After a few mouthfuls they were back at it. Kinda reminds me of that Seinfeld episode where food and sex do mix.
  25. Spent today carp fishing with dad again. Weather forecasts looked prime for such an outing (a little too hot for my taste though). I was expecting to also meet up with Victor and his dad and Wolfville but alas, Wolfville found out he had other engagements. Got to the lake at 7:00am and to my amazement, there were a number of carpers trying their luck. There weren’t that many available places to set up but the surrounding anglers on either sides of us were gracious enough to let us fish beside them. I spodded in some bait with emphasis on groundbait placement rather than sheer quantity. Maize and method mix made their way into the swim. I put bait on the hair rig and tossed my rig out. Within 10 minutes I’m into a fish. Victor arrives just as I’m playing it to shore and he nets it for me Victor and I with first fish of the day I guess the reason no one was fishing the swim that I was fishing was because of the huge snag on the right hand side. Narrowly avoiding the huge snag of roots. End result of tug-o-war Action was consistent among all the anglers along the bank. It’s always entertaining watching people catch fish even when you’re not. At one point I saw a rod coast down to the water when the angler forgot to set his baitrunner on. I got to fish and chat with several OFNer’s who were fishing along the bank. Victor brought his dad with him…We were planning on having a father-son day at the lake. Victor’s dad was thrilled when he was catching fish like this. I’m sure Victor will continue this thread with a few pics of his own. I also got to meet and chat with Photoz, Rodpody and Mikeh. All of whom are great anglers and wonderful people. I’d gladly fish with any of them any day. Here’s Mikeh with his biggun of the day. He was fishing for his OFC team and did them a favour with this fish. Mike really is a giant in person (at least compared to me) and this really is a fish in the mid-20lb range. Victor and I also had a few double headers throughout the day. No report would be complete without a picture of carp making love. Looking at the pics, I actually think both fish are males. It was a great day overall. My dad and I had a blast with 25 fish banked. A couple fish were in the lower 20’s and the rest ranged from 5-19lbs. Victor and his dad also had fun and were pleased with their catch results. Had a blast fishing with fellow OFNers and can’t wait for another carping g2g. I’ve got plenty of bait left…I guess there’s always tomorrow
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