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Maybe I’m crazy? But if I’m keeping it 100% I’ve always done best on brighter days. if a storm is coming in it can be really good just like softwater. but I’ve found more consistent bites when it’s blue bird softwater, cloudy calm warm days are the juice
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Go to island lake, there’s a billion pike in there
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So with that particular unit, in order to autochart you will need a Humminbird zero lines card in order to record. Also a worthwhile investment specifically for fishing species that you like to target vertically. i really liked the little chart I made of one of my favourite crappie basins keep an eye on the bass boat central forums, the canada chart cards come up somewhat frequently (not as much recently with Americans not travelling) but lots of those guys have taken trips north and bought cards and then dump them
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Unfortunately there is no such thing as Navionics "regions" in canada. You either buy the whole country or you dont. Speaking from personal experience, Lakemaster Canada is literally completely garbage and a waste of money. In fact its outright dangerous to attempt to navigate with. I was actually in shock with how bad it is. I personally would recommend looking at purchasing a used chip. Theres no need to neccesarily have the latest and greatest navionics chip, the ones that are 5+ years old are still super accurate for the majority of major bodies of water. Ive been using a chip thats close to 10 years old now for navigating without issue for years now.
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have to laugh, the elites down there practicing have been complaining that its darn cold. Even local canadian boy Cooper Gallant was wearing a parka and touque while fishing!
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Simcoe ice Fishing. Where to start as a newbie?
AKRISONER replied to captpierre's topic in General Discussion
+1 that a 6 incher is enough. The only time ive ever really needed the 8 incher is landing laketrout and thats moreso because they obviously are big and really dont like to give up when you get them to the hole. Landing whities, perch, walleyes etc through a 6 incher will be no issue. If you want to give yourself an excuse to buy a fancy new 20v drill, do that and get yourself a fancy drill adaptor auger. I personally say just hand drill though, I was punching 6 inch holes with a swede bore through a foot of thick black ice this weekend and it was nothing as long as your blades are sharp. Careful to never smack your blades on the ice and always travel with a cover to keep them razer sharp. -
Simcoe ice Fishing. Where to start as a newbie?
AKRISONER replied to captpierre's topic in General Discussion
Ya simcoe is a bit of a giant beast for a newbie to take on. i really find with ice fishing, the initial overhead is pretty steep but then after then there isn’t much cost at all unless you are trying to keep a snowmobile running. it’s definitely a hell of a lot cheaper than running a boat, electronics and gear. for the most part ice rods are ice rods. You’re always fishing them the same way. Vertical. Pick your species and assign your rod power accordingly. hand augers are cheap, and sharp blades in Ontario where the ice never gets too too thick are usually good enough. Maybe a little different if you need big holes for big lakers but that’s really starting to go beyond beginner status. it doesn’t take much to go catch a few walleye, pike or Perch through the ice. No need to over complicate it. -
Paralleling batteries for my 12V trolling motor
AKRISONER replied to 410001661's topic in General Discussion
Not to hijack the thread, but since it is being brought up…you should see the insanity around going 24v now for guys running livescope/mega live etc etc. im personally a big time believer in over gauging, looming and really clean dedicated runs to avoid line loss for your electrical installation. Garmin even shows you by displaying the unit’s voltage plain as day what kind of line loss you experiencing but I’m not a believer in the whole 24v Bull. by the way, If you wire your marine electronics into your boat’s bus fuse block, you’ve just waisted all of that money. My father is the “function” over “form” type being an old farmer…sure as turd, he’s running the exact same electronics set up as me and his looks like absolute garbage and there’s a disaster of interference all over his livescope and 2d sonar. I offered to rewire it all for him because I enjoy dc wiring and use his boat regularly, but as far as he is concerned, he did a great job because the thing turns on! Can’t ever tell your old man nothing lol -
Paralleling batteries for my 12V trolling motor
AKRISONER replied to 410001661's topic in General Discussion
Theres math involved and Im sure a graph somewhere that will show you running a more powerful 24 system will outperform a 12v system with more AH and reserve capacity. This is the main thing here, if you are carrying two group 31's in the boat anyways you should be running them for 24v. -
There’s just such better lakes to fish that typically don’t require you to pay at least nearly as much to park and deal with crowds etc etc. i guess the perch fishing is pretty damn good but I’d rather fish crappie elsewhere if that’s what I’m looking for. Otherwise, ya I’m going somewhere else to fish
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this is why I will probably never fish Simcoe again TBH That and the $30 something dollar a day parking.
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time to buy a sled 😁 Im headed out Friday for the first time this year! cant wait! By Sunday ill be cursing ice fishing and be ready to fish from the boat again
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money is tight right now bud, but if you somehow dont manage to move these by spring we will have a chat!
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park on the ice, its free! and then you can come back at the end of the day to find your car underwater like all of the other bozos that do this every single year I saw an instagram story from OMGitsDangs last week, a guy had parked his van on 4 inches of ice and went through lmao Cliff Im glad to see you are getting a chance to head out fishing! take pics!
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Make sure those drain plugs are removed as of Jan 1st, 2022 fellas!
AKRISONER replied to BillM's topic in General Discussion
These laws have been in place all over the united states and canada for years...its actually somewhat shocking its taken this long to be implemented in Ontario. -
Canadian online tackle stores?
AKRISONER replied to greenfshrmn's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
best online store is peterborough pro tackle But they are high end only, so if you are looking for canadian tire quality, head elsewhere. -
No matter what if you decide to go used, complete a compression test on the motor before buying! very easy to do, relatively cheap and a perfect way to verify the condition of your motor.
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severely underpowered with a 115, you wouldnt get that thing on plane no matter how much propping and crap you did. Stay away. Tracker got the nick name "cracker" for a reason. They are cheaper for a reason. There's a chance that Johnny Mo and the bass pro folks have figured out how to make a boat not leak...I mean ive seen some pretty decent stuff recently with the Nitro Bass boats, but man oh man were there a pile of issues with them as recently as 6 years ago and prior to that. Literally there is a reason that when you go to a bass tournament there's plenty of 20+ year old tritons, champions, rangers and stratos' kicking around, but hardly any nitros. (just my observation) Word of advice, heavily consider taking a trip over the border to look at boats, dollar goes much much further and the process of importing is fairly straight forward if you make sure that your documentation is all printed and in order before you leave. I imported a boat in November so let me know if you need any additional advice.
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Make sure those drain plugs are removed as of Jan 1st, 2022 fellas!
AKRISONER replied to BillM's topic in General Discussion
Some of those kawartha launches are going to be hilarious for weed removal. I’m just glad the trailer on my new boat is a bit higher to crawl under lol -
Couger (four legged) near Kenora ON
AKRISONER replied to John Bacon's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
Mnr I’d very hush hush about them because they don’t want a bunch of rednecks to go out in search of new floor rug. need more of these large predators to keep the vermin and deer populations in check. o saw a coyote stalking a flock of geese in the fields at the credit river in Mississauga on the 401 in the middle of the afternoon 4 days ago. Lots of people hate coyotes for no reason at all aside from them killing their outside cats…which in 2021 there should be no such thing anyways. -
GM invests in electric boats
AKRISONER replied to John Bacon's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
I think far more likely prior to outright banning two stroke oil would be the simple consideration for the utilization of recycled oil. the entirety of nascar runs their cars on recycled oil re-refined by safety Kleen under the brand “performance plus” there are very few companies still making two stroke products anymore and even fewer outboard companies (I believe no one anymore?) the idea of outright banning two strokes seems impossible to police and implement if people purchased the motor years before. Especially in the case of people such as myself with high powered two stroke motors. Snowmobilers also come to mind. What are you going to tell people with $20,000 motors that their engine is now banned out of the blue? That’s a bit of a reach. as referenced above, thousands of people may drag small 4 stroke motors into the bush, but literal millions recreationally boat around every year and primary usage would guess exceed 95% of trips entailing travelling a distance of less than 100km per trip. As such electric motors make all of the sense in the entire world. Hell most guys running fishing boats are carrying 3 or myself 4 friggin batteries to begin with. Heck I’d even be running 4 lithium ion batteries if I could afford it. the tech is basically already developed, the people like myself that carry 140 litres of gas plus 4 group 31 batteries are almost/probably pretty damn close to having no weight issues by carrying one very large lithium based battery to power everything. Heck, You know what the first thing most of us fisherman do when we get back to the docks at night? We plug the boat in 🤣 The price is too high and the demand is too low at the moment. But with premium marine gas going for well over $2 a litre probably closer to $3 this summer. We are on the absolute tip of the iceberg here. who the hell is going to complain about unlimited power band and 100% tourque delivery out of their outboard anyways. Just think of the hole shot! -
How is poker like fishing - newest post
AKRISONER replied to gordy28's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
If you ever have the pleasure of fishing a nishine lure works bait, he uses ichikawa hooks, they are by far the best hooks I have ever used and it’s not particularly close. -
GM invests in electric boats
AKRISONER replied to John Bacon's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
We take the entire pleasure boating industries usage…I think it’s safe to say the specific application of dragging a two horse into the bush where there is no electricity is not representative of the majority lol -
+1 for amsoil. We have a membership, and I use their oil in my boats as well and I’ve got nothing but good things to say about them. Their pricing is actually lower if you purchase direct from the dealer.