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Dutch01

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  1. Had place directly 800 meters or so across from houseboat party place (Reotzels island) on east shore Pigeon.

    You could hear partying on houseboats no problem especially on calm nights from over there.

    I'm not saying they won't be heard, just that it's unlikely someone is coming out there to tell them to keep it down!

  2. Yip these are the hooks i was referencing

     

    Awesome hooks

    Somehow I missed that in your original post....

     

    I can't say they're better than "regular" drop shot rigs 'cause they're the only ones I've used.

     

    I've used them from shore for walleye with some success. They work great through the ice too.

  3. I don't like any of those lakes for musky. Of all the kawartha's, they would be way down at the bottom of my list for sure. Sorry, but that's my opinion of them.

     

    For another half hour drive you could be on some much nicer lakes IMO.

     

    S.

    Agreed, I want suggesting it was a musky lake. I was suggesting another small and relatively affordable lake near the one he was thinking of.

     

    Not sure how much waterfront on pigeon or buckhorn is but I'm betting its at least double what Dalrymple costs.

  4. I agree it would be nice to boat to Balsam (that's my "home lake "). Don't sell Dalrymple short though. I have a soft spot for that lake, I've had some good days there.

     

    I noticed a bunch of for sale signs around Mitchell when I was fishing Balsam last fall. What put me off was it seemed like every cottage on Mitchell was for sale, and that made me think "what do they all know that I don't know?".

  5. Dalrymple is a much nicer lake than Mitchell, and has some decent fishing, and deep water for swimming. I would take it over Mitchell.

     

    Edit: I don't fish musky, but Mitchell is hammer handle pike territory. I've would think you have a better shot at a musky in Dalrymple. I've seen guys chucking huge musky cranks there before.

  6. Yeah they were real good. There's so much good hip hop from the 90's I could never post it all here.

     

    I'm going to sound like my Dad here but today's hip hop all sounds the same. Same few variations on the bass line, same dudes all slurring their words trying to act hard. It's just dull and uninspired. I've listened to some Kendrick Lamar and guys like Tech9, but the good ones are few and far between these days.

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