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Where are you going for the May Long Weekend?
fishdawg replied to npt1's topic in General Discussion
Port Dalhousie salmon -
After market trolling motor prop - has anyone used these?
fishdawg replied to fishdawg's topic in General Discussion
Great thanks guys... I still plan to get one, just kinda forgot. Soon! -
Reminder of the meeting/seminar Monday night
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The St Catharines Game & Fish Association is very proud to present its 42nd annual Spring Salmon Derby! A few highlights worth mentioning: • 1st place Salmon prize has been increased (by 150%) to $5000! • Additional placings added for the junior division salmon category (Please Take A Kid Fishing!) • We will have a brand new website where you may purchase tickets and memberships • Every ticket purchased is entered a draw for a SCOTTY HP 2116 Downrigger (to be drawn at our awards night in September) • Every Spring derby ticket purchased by Mon March 27 will be eligible for the early bird draw of a SCOTTY HP 2116 downrigger. With the fishing industry ever changing we greatly appreciate all of the generous contributions from our sponsors. Every year we may gain & loose a couple. We greatly encourage everyone to when possible to please remember our sponsors whenever possible and please give them a a note of thanks! We also are pushing to use Facebook, Twitter and Instagram more, please find & follow us along on whatever platforms use use. Tickets (and memberships) will be available starting Monday March 6 at Peter's Tackle and Grimsby Tackle and online here: https://scgfa.ca/event/spring-derby/ Tickets + memberships will be available at Fisherman's Pier, Jordan Beacon Marina, St Catharines Marina (Port Weller) and the SCGFA Ramp (Port Dalhousie) on Sat April 1 YES THERE WILL BE A SUMMER AND FALL DERBY AS WELL WITH DIFFERENT PRIZE STRUCTURES SUMMER DERBY WILL RUN SAT JUNE 10 - SAT AUG 5 FALL DERBY WILL RUN SAT AUG 12 TO SAT SEPT 16 Finally we would like to invite everyone to our next General meeting: NEXT ST CATH. GAME & FISH ASSC. GENERAL MEETING IS MON MARCH 27, 7PM @ the PORT DALHOUSIE LEGION! GUEST SPEAKERS WILL BE GREG AMIEL (FISHING-4-TAILS) AND GAVIN CAMERON (GET BIT SPORTFISHING) SPRING SALMON DERBY TICKETS & MEMBERSHIPS WILL BE AVAILABLE, + THERE WILL BE A 50/50 DRAW + EXTRA PRIZES! FREE TO ATTEND AND ALL ARE WELCOME! DOORS OPEN AT 630PM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ST. CATHARINES GAME & FISH ASSOCIATION SPRING DERBY RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. The Spring Derby will commence on Saturday April 8, 2017 at 6:00 AM and conclude on Saturday, June 3, 2017 at 5:00 pm. 2. The eligible species and minimum weights are Salmon 20lbs, Lake Trout 15 lbs, Rainbow Trout 10 lbs and Brown Trout 10 lbs. NO MINIMUM WEIGTHS FOR JUNIOR DIVISION 3. The Derby boundaries are all of Lake Ontario, the lower Niagara River (below the falls), Port Dalhousie Harbor, Hamilton Harbor, Bronte Creek (lake side of hwy #2), Credit River (lake side of hwy #2). All other harbors, tributaries and waterways are out of bounds, including the fenced areas of Snug Harbor and the Four Falls in Port Dalhousie 4. All participants must possess a valid Canadian or New York State fishing license unless exempt by law and abide by Ministry of Natural Resources and or New York State Department of Environmental Conservation regulations. 5. Any fish with evidence of net, gaff or snag marks, or having been tampered with or artificially weighted, including ice or water will immediately disqualify the participant. 6. Any attempt in any manner to falsify entries will result in prosecution and prize forfeiture. 7. Ranking of all fish will be based upon the gross weight of the individual fish entered. In the event of a tie, the first fish weighed in will be placed ahead. 8. When fishing from a boat, ALL OCCUPANTS of the boat must: a) possess a valid individual Spring Derby ticket or be included in a Spring Derby family ticket or c) the “named captain” of the given vessel must hold a Spring Derby Boat Ticket. A boat ticket may be also be used as an individual derby ticket by only the listed “captain” if he/she is fishing aboard another boat. 9. Derby tickets must be purchased a minimum of one day prior to fishing and entering a fish to be eligible for a prize. Daily tickets must be purchased the day before fishing by 11:59pm and any qualifying fish must be caught and weighed the next day. 10. Every fish entered must have been caught by the participant entering such fish. Entrants may enter as many fish as they wish, subject to minimum weights, but may only win one prize per species category. Underweight fish will be deemed in-eligible. 11. All fish entered must be in good condition, with no deterioration or decomposition, for positive identification by the Derby judges. 12. Entrants may be required to sign an affidavit attesting to the validity of any prize winning entry and at the discretion of the Derby judges may be required to take a polygraph examination. 13. The SCGFA will not be liable to or for the loss of property, or for the injury to the person of any contestant or spectator. Participants compete in this derby at their own risk and by paying the entry fee agree to hold this association, the sponsors, the agents and employees therefore harmless from any liabilities, claims and costs of any nature whatsoever. 14. Prize winners will be notified by the Derby judges at the conclusion of the Derby. 15. Any dispute pertaining to the eligibility, acceptability, the weight of any fish or the interpretation and application of these rules shall be determined by the Derby judges whose decision shall be final and binding. 16. Each entrant, by paying the entry fee, acknowledges that he or she has read and understands the rules of this derby and agrees to abide by them. 17. All prize winners are responsible for paying any taxes and/or duties which are applicable to the prize won. All cash and prizes are valued and awarded in Canadian funds only. 18. Participants are welcome to weigh/enter a fish in more than one derby or tournament. 19. All participants must produce their Derby ticket(s) when weighing in their fish. If applicable, the “named captain” (holder) of a boat ticket must also be present at weigh in. 20. All participants will have their fish punched and inspected when entered if in contention. This is a shared responsibility of the weigh station and the angler. 21. Fish must be weighed in at official Derby weigh stations during their regular business hours. Please note these hours vary station to station. 22. All anglers will practice the Anglers Code of Ethics Catch and Release and agree to only enter fish that can qualify for a posted prize. 23. The Member’s Challenge will run concurrently with the Main Derby. To be eligible all occupants on boat must have a Spring Derby ticket and 2017 membership. The same fish cannot be entered in both the Main Derby and Members Challenge. It must be determined after the fish is weighed, which division it will be entered in. 24. The Junior Division will run concurrently with the Main Derby and is open to any eligible angler 16 years of age or under at the time of the catch. The same fish cannot be entered in both the Main Derby and Junior Division. The same fish cannot be entered in both the Junior and Members Division either. It must be determined after the fish is weighed, which division it will be entered in. 25. The draw for one (1) Scotty High Performance Electric Downrigger will take place at the September awards ceremony. Everyone who buys a ticket for each derby is automatically entered in the draw. RANDOM CHECKS MAY BE CONDUCTED BY DERBY OFFICIALS AND CLUB EXECUTIVES TO ENSURE THAT ALL ANGLERS FISHING TOGETHER HAVE A VALID DERBY TICKET. PLEASE REPORT ALL SUSPICIOUS PRACTICE OR BEHAVIOUR TO DERBY OFFICIALS IMMEDIATELY. YOUR WEIGH STATION WILL BE GLAD TO ASSIST OR CALL 905-937-6335 AND DERBY OFFICIALS WILL INVESTIGATE FURTHER
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your call, but braid or even dacron has a longer life as backing and 40/50lb braid is much thinner then 30lb mono
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For a 5 color set up I would suggest the 303 size reel... Nothing wrong with the 453, its the choice size though for 10 colors. Also I would suggest using braid for backing instead of mono. What is this set up for? Walleye/trout or salmon?
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Good point Terry I think it was the transducers that were with older LCX, 520, 102, ect... Models that were most problamatic A good friend who I fish a lot with has been using a Gen1 HDs 8 for 6 years now... 50 trips a year and doesent cover it during trailering... Still showing a great flawless picture
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All sonars are color now and nearly all are GPS combos... Looks like those Helixs and the Lowrance Hook units offer the most bang for the buck currently... Raymarines and Garmin are good too but I've always preferred using stuff that is common amongst many retailers and my fellow anglers in case parts or support was ever needed.
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How has the whitey fishing been?
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http://www.ontariofishcharters.ca/eriewest.html
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I think Jeremy Brooks could be an option?
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After market trolling motor prop - has anyone used these?
fishdawg replied to fishdawg's topic in General Discussion
Happy to hear that Bill. No issues when running on full power or does the prop eliminate the need to run that high? -
Stay tuned folks... Another long running Lake Ontario Salmon derby will soon be announcing its details for 2017 which will include a prize INCREASE and no change in its ticket prices...
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Had the pleasure to meet and hangout with Joey a few times at some of the various group trips and "swills". So sorry to hear of her passing ... Wishing peace and comfort for Paul + family at this time. Lew I remember that picture fondly... Very touching piece.
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Elim Lodge Camp Fisherman Camp Ashtabula
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I will suggest something differnt... the Okuma RTX
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Was definitely a dramatic finish.... Im a huge Jimmy fan but cant but feel a wee bit bad for Carl... He's been close to the cup a few times... Kinda like JJ in his early years... Another title for the bow ties!
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Small Live Target jointed smelt
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Big thanks !
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Looking for a couple of these discontinued rods... Abu Garcia specialist 6'6 cork handle. Model # SPS662 Thanks!
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Hey Kevin just follow the guy in the paddle boat Good luck... I miss that event... Been a little busy last couple of years
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Go with 50 lb mono Roger When i run divers i use 15 or 20lb mono or floro for spoons with a snubber. With flashers and flies or meat i use 50lb mono no snubber
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You made the right decision Roger. A big salmon tournament out of Toronto was cancelled Saturday. Glad to see you've got the salmon bug!