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TroutnMuskieHunter

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  1. :worthy::worthy: Sounds like a plan :thumbsup_anim::thumbsup_anim:

     

    Yeah sure sounds like a plan..... what time are you going out Steve?

     

    Hey Jacques,

     

    I normally don't go out until around 3:30PM because the walleye bite doesn't seem to turn on until around 4:00 through to around 5:15PM....but, you guys can come out a lot earlier if you want to try for some Pike and Perch...I can't find yours or Paul's phone numbers so give me a call at home!!...You guys can either walk out or follow my truck tracks from the back yard... :canadian::Gonefishing:

     

    hey thats a great idea steve !

     

    ill bring some extra $$$ and go thru your musky lures with ya!

     

    its going to be my turn...... SHOP TILL I DROP musky lures!! :thumbsup_anim:

     

    Hey Kev...I'll put together some of my Muskie baits that I want to sell.. :thumbsup_anim:

  2. great pics and report on the eyes, i notice the air sac blown on both of those 2 imagine there comin out of 40+ feet comin out of temagami!

     

    have pulled them form 60 near bear island fishing lakeers in the past!

     

    It's not uncommon to pull an eye out of Temagami with the air bladder stickin' out of it's throat.....specially when you're targeting Lakers..here's one that came up from 56 FOW...

     

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  3. Thanks guys...hoping to get out again for at least a few hours tomorrow afternoon...

     

    Cudz...I've lived on this river for over 20yrs now and don't take chances......there was over 13" of ice where I was parked :Gonefishing:

     

    Hey Jacques, thanks for the invite to Mc'Bay but I think I'll stick to my local hard water here....not to fussy with cleaning and eating Pike :whistling: ....you guys are more than welcome though to come up to this stretch of the river for some Walleye if ya want :thumbsup_anim:

     

    Hey Glen....are ya tellin' me that the 2009 OFC Tourney is officially ON :w00t: ....and you're my coach/Captain again :worthy::w00t: .....

  4. Got back from a day long shop-till-ya-drop outing in town with the wife :whistling: late this afternoon, and decided to take advantage of the remainder of the beauty day by gettin' out on the river.... :Gonefishing:

     

    I was contemplating at first whether I wanted to get out, drill holes and set some lines for a measly 45min of daylight but I'm glad I did....The full moon tonight rising over the hills while the sun was still setting was just breath taking to see :canadian::Gonefishing: ...and a few Walleye were caught which made it even better!!

     

    Kept one for dinner tonight and threw the other two dinks back....

     

    Hopefully the bite will continue tomorrow! :thumbsup_anim:

     

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  5. nice

     

    OFC

    can't beat it

     

    You can say that again Terry!!....This is the best site!! :thumbsup_anim:

     

    Big Cliff,

     

    When we built our house 6yrs ago, I had the electrician install a generator switch over circuit breaker panel. We bought a Generac 7000W generator and I have nothing but good to say about this unit!!...It has electric start, low oil shut-off, great on fuel consumption and it's really quiet!

     

    http://www.generac.com/Products/Portable/G...s/GPSeries.aspx

     

    We live in the country and thought long and hard about what we wanted/needed to power in the event of a power outage and came up with the following...

     

    - Well pump (for running water and toilet)

    - Fridges and Freezer

    - Furnace Blower (we heat mainly by wood and have a thermostat on the fireplace which turms on the blower and circulates the heat through the heating ducts)

    - All switches and wall outlets (TV's, computers, microwave, etc...)

    - Outside lights and motion detectors

     

    This gives us most of the necessities we normally would have prior to an outage with the execption of the washer/dryer, hot water tank and oven. If we need hot water due to a prolonged outage, we boil water on our propane Jenn-Air stove...

     

    Steve

  6. Wayne,

     

    I haven't used anything yet to hold it down...the majority of the weight is on the engine side and it's resting on the auger handle bar support on another block of wood which is hard to see from the pics...the main auger shaft is sitting down in a 3" groove....I'll definately use a couple of bungies for added reassurance when the ATV is sitting in the back of the truck when I'm travelling down the highway, but so far so good....I hit a lot of drifts today on the river and the auger bounced a bit but not enough to cause me concern... :thumbsup_anim:

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