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Barometric Pressure Trends
BassHunterOttawa replied to BassHunterOttawa's topic in General Discussion
As soon as Apple makes an iPhone that has a barometer in it (iPhone 6 is rumoured), I'll port it over.- 46 replies
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Barometric Pressure Trends
BassHunterOttawa replied to BassHunterOttawa's topic in General Discussion
Ontario Out of Doors just reviewed this!! http://www.oodmag.com/guns-and-gear/fishing-barometer-app-tested-approved/ My 15 minutes have sort of arrived!- 46 replies
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Wee HOoo! Good day, i'd say. Glass and fish? NICE
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I hate weeds. I agree big time with spinnners. But I'd personally try a frog. If you know pike are there, having them hit top-water is worth the extra effort imo.
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Wacky rig vs weightless Texas rig…..
BassHunterOttawa replied to Billy - Curtiss's topic in General Discussion
Agreed. I was wading in 2 feet of water earlier this year - fishing lures like I do - and caught some old line. At the end of it, wedged between some rocks was a wacky rig. Until I came across this thread, I thought it was just from some nutter who hadn't a clue what he was doing. Turns out, I'm the one without a clue! What kind of results to the soft plastics get you? Are they really worth it? I'm a way bigger fan of lures/topwater if and when possible - otherwise I'll use live bait (ie worms). -
Where are you fishing this weekend
BassHunterOttawa replied to mattp33's topic in General Discussion
Shore fishing the Ottawa river and the Rideau in the Ottawa area - woot woot! -
What kind of phone is it? And how did you break it? A screenshot is just an image file, and if it's an Android or Blackberry, I know how you could recover the data (if the hd isn't pooched)
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Personally, I am a sport-fisherman and I really only fish for the fight, and then release afterwards. I know people who keep sunfish and rockbass, largemouth, anything they catch - I don't condemn them, but it's not my style. But I'll keep a walleye now and again, tasty as they are. As such, I have a big-time problem with commercial fishing on what should be lakes, rivers and streams that belong to anglers. Angling is becoming extremely popular, and on the Ottawa river on a nice day, no matter where you go on the shore, you'll see a line of people with rods out and buckets at their feet. I've watched as no one caught anything for an hour, and as soon as ONE tiny fish gets caught, they cheer the sunfish and drop it in the bucket. I know it's not outside regulations, but people come on, the fish I want to fight need to eat those pathetic little fish to get bigger. Even worse, slot limits should be about protecting fish populations, not making sure the fish is large enough to get caught in commercial nets. Someone posted this link, it's a petition against commercial fishing in Lake Nippissing. This seems like a good place for it: http://www.change.org/en-CA/petitions/city-of-north-bay-ban-nipissing-commercial-fishing-and-net-fishing?recruiter=129968610&utm_campaign=signature_receipt&utm_medium=email&utm_source=share_petition
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Ontario Out of Doors just reviewed this! http://www.oodmag.com/guns-and-gear/fishing-barometer-app-tested-approved/ If your Android phone has a barometric pressure sensor, you can use my Fishing Barometer application to measure your local pressure trend, and receive a notification during the best conditions! Features: Customizable notifications - Set the time you want to receive them, or turn them on and off. Quality of fishing conditions and current trend at-a-glance Define the trends your own way - set them to your own fishing conditions. Check it out: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.garret.fishingbarometer
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I was going to recommend the same thing: MEC has a great selection of quality dry bags. http://www.mec.ca/shop/watersports-dry-bags/50004+50619/
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Sturgeon fishing Fraser river bucket list fish!
BassHunterOttawa replied to sleded's topic in General Discussion
Wooo! I'll be looking forward to trying it on my next trip to BC! -
Nipissing Commercial Netting Petition
BassHunterOttawa replied to Spiel's topic in General Discussion
Conservation is key to the future of angling in Ontario. Thanks for posting. I've shared it too -
There is a pile of good shore fishing in Ottawa. The rideau can suck unless you're around the locks south of Hunt Club - between there and Manotick has good fishing from the shore. Hogs back has water that is too deep or too fast, and there's no access to it via shore north to the Ottawa river. The Ottawa River is good - you can access it basically everywhere on the Ontario side - but from Parliament to Island park is a conservation/redevelopment area where fishing is not allowed. At Island Park is a bridge over Bate island, which has some good fishing if you can grab a spot, and the kyakers/canoers/rogue bird-feeders aren't around. West of Island Park, you can access the whole shore past Westboro Beach all the way to Andrew Hayden park. I believe there's a mariner on the way there too. East of Parliament, there are some islands too.. the name escapes me at the moment, I don't fish there, but they are Pelee island or something similar. To the south, there is the Jock River in the Barrhaven area that runs from the Rideau River in the East, to Richmond in the West and has access points at Woodroffe, Jockvale (skip this one), Greenbank (Half-moon bay), Cedarview (better for a canoe), a few back roads, and Eagleson. All types of fish - bass, pickeral, pike, musky (I've fished this river/creek a lot). I've never fished the canal, but there seem to always be people doing just that, from Dow's lake to parliament. Good luck! I hope it helps.
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Careful What'cha Offer..New Work NF
BassHunterOttawa replied to bushart's topic in General Discussion
That's pretty cool. Old-world style craftsmanship is night and day against mass-produced generics.- 8 replies
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