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  1. Rice Lake = WEEDS. Jig in and around any weed beds or rip them with bucktails or pitchin' jigs. I've tried all the popular Walleye techniques on Rice and they all work. However, most of my experience is in the summer and I've only fished it a few times in the spring. Lots of good fishing near Southview as well. We've pulled out plenty of Walleye, Smallmouth, Largemouth, Perch and some HUGE Crappie from the weed beds south of the cottages.

     

    Have a good trip!

  2. Well, I always associated drop shotting with a horizontal presentation of primarily artificial plastic baits (the hooks stick straight out from the main line) . The old school pickerel rigs or Kentucky rigs are most often pre-snelled hooks tied onto your main line and baited with meat. It's not quite the same thing. Even if you tied the hooks directly to the main line they would not stand straight out (unless you tied them that way) as they are supposed to in Drop Shot. I really don't see this as marketing any more than saying trolling is a marketing term. It's a technique and you don't need any special hooks or weights to do it. It's all about how you set it up.

  3. What do you consider NE Ontario? East of Nipigon?

     

    Plenty of popular outfitters in NE Ontario.

     

    Air Ivanhoe

    Hearst Air

    Hawk Air

    Park's Fly-In Fishing

    Forde Lake Air - Services Linbarr Lake Adventures and Buck/Bingwood Cabins (they opened two "new" outposts this year that were purchased from Olivier's Outfitters)

    Johnston's Outpost Camps

    Air-Dale

    True North Air

    North to Adventure/White River Air

     

    There are also just as many popular outfitters flying out of Nakina as well.

     

    I suggest searching this forum and some others (most customers are American) for info on specific outfitters and lakes.

  4. Thanks again for all the suggestions.

     

    Ya, I am unlikely to veer too far off my route to save $20. Still, good to know of all the options.

     

    My preference was to pick them up further into my trip (Sault Ste. Marie or further west) so I don't have to worry about them in the car too much. Although, it's probably not a big deal with some ice packs. Still, one less thing to worry about. Might get them from the new Pagonis store as it's just off the 400, although he never quoted me a price for a flat so I may just stick to my original plan.

  5. Heading out to White River next month and want to pick up a flat or half-flat of worms along the way for our trip. Last year I picked them up just outside of Sault Ste. Marie at The Trading Post. I think I paid $65 for a flat. Was going to order them from there again, but figured I'd ask if anyone had any other suggestions.

     

    I will be driving along Highway 17.

     

    Thanks.

  6. Picked a Fergie up from Angling Sports in London, ON a few months ago. I don't recall if they had a large selection or not. I bought a Prototype Fergie, which is basically a Fergie Special with a fish pattern on it.

     

    Angling Sports London Ltd.

    681 Highbury Ave. N.

    London, ON

    N5W 4L4

    519-649-7429

  7. as for london and penofin....ask your local paint dealer...try someone who carries a few labels...like para and benny moore....im sure they can bring it in for you....if not...my dealer is at avenue rd and the 401...mite be worth the trip...

     

    you could give them a call ....they mite direct you to someone in london...call colour wave 416-783-3911

    speak to tony or paul or blair.....

     

    tellem i sent ya ....peter from pristine painting

     

    best as i can do.....

     

    Thanks, I appreciate it. I have family in Toronto still, and I also visit often enough, so it shouldn't be a problem to get if I can't find it locally.

  8. Thanks for all the excellent advice, much appreciated. The deck boards that are butted together are a small section that I believe was added on at a later date.

     

    I read some good reviews about Penofin (amongst others like Armstrong Clark), but no clue where to buy that. I've been looking around at the big box stores and various paint shops but they all primarily carry their own brands. The "best" I could locate so far was Sikkens Cetol SRD and the Cabot's ATO. However, I am a bit concerned because I think they are both more recent formulations that are hybrid oil/water based (wash with water) which aren't getting as good reviews.

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