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  1. I know for Hot'n'Tots many people complained when they switched them to plastic lips. Particularly because when you troll them, the metal lip smacks on the bottom/rocks and is supposed to help elicit a strike.

     

    You can also bend them to change or correct the lure action.

  2. Looks to me like the fisherman in you likes the versatility of the Smokercraft (more "fishing" features), but your practical side is telling you to go with the Princecraft (new, warranty, cover, fuel efficiency)!

     

    Personally, I like the Smokercraft features and layout much better.

     

    I think you can't decide because they aren't the exact boat you want. Maybe just wait until you can get all the features you want and not simply settle - all the nice features of the Smokercraft with the practicality of the Princecraft.

     

    Anyway, I wish this is was something I had to agonize over, lol!

  3. This late ice is getting old fast isn't it??

     

    I'd suggest you browse through this directory:

     

    http://www.ontariooutofdoors.com/icefishing/articles/?ID=327&a=read

     

    It's fairly comprehensive.

     

    Lake Nipissing is a probably a good start and many of the recent reports seem generally positive as well. You also have Lake Nosbonsing right next door as well.

     

    This year our annual trip will be to Lake Bernard. I know there are a couple of outfitters and a guide on there. It will be my first trip there though, but from what I have read it's a decent fishery. We are not using an outfitter.

     

    Here are some outfitters on Bernard:

     

    Lake Bernard Outfitters 705-384-7948

    Carter's Charters 705-752-0758

    All Seasons Fishing 705-386-7562

     

     

    Other places I want to try are Lake Restoule (Everett's Northern Excursions) and Limberlost.

     

    Restoule holds multiple species and always seemed like an interesting lake to fish. It's not that far to drive but far enough away.

     

    I have been trying to convince my buddies to take a trip to Limberlost for a couple of years now. You get your own private cabin on a lake all to your self. The lakes are stocked with rainbows and brook trout. Unfortunately the price is higher than many other places so it's been hard to convince people to go (it's a per person charge instead of fixed rate for the cabin). I will make it happen some day though!

     

    As for the active fish, good luck with that! No one can predict that.

     

     

    Good luck with your search.

  4. I purchased some Plano 3503 Spinnerbait boxes for my spinnerbaits and buzzbaits:

     

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    Never liked them much since they were too large IMO and didn't fit well with my other storage boxes.

     

    I switched over to a Falcon FTO spinnerbait wallet, it's much more compact:

     

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    Those Plano FTO boxes look good too. Looks like Plano bought Falcon.

  5. Thanks for the video! Can't wait to get out there. Loved seeing the HDS in action on the ice. Makes me wonder if I should change over from a flasher.

     

    I might even try using a Rapala jig for whitefish this season. I usually stick with the other horizontal jigs and Williams spoons.

     

    Nice DIY tip-up (or is it a tip-down?) as well.

     

    Cheers!

  6. I have a Rapala electric knife and I hate it. I can't recall if it's the cordless model or not though. I found it way too heavy and bulky.

     

    I went back to a nice sharp fillet knife. I really don't think anything is better.

     

    If you really want an electric knife just get a cheap one from Hamilton Beach or something. That's what I used before I purchased the Rapala model. The $15 cheapo worked just fine, but the blades are a bit thicker (which is the reason I picked up the Rapala when it was on sale).

  7. Sounds like a good strategy to me. I have only fished on a Rainbow lake a couple of times, each time the lake was covered with 2' of snow. However, I was told that when going for the Rainbows you should try to drill your holes early (when it's still dark if possible) and then go back to them later because they spook so easily. When I fished for them I basically fished like I was fishing for Simcoe Perch. Smaller jigs and spoons etc in white and/or pink. They really like pink. I am pretty sure I caught them on small Buckshot spoons as well.

     

    Not sure about Splake as I have only fished for them in the spring and fall. I am sure any of your smaller go to ice jigs/spoons will work fine. I'd probably use Williams Wablers/Ice Jigs, Kastmasters, Swedish Pimples and Buckshot Spoons. I might tip them with a minnow or minnow head as well.

     

    Sounds like a great trip! Be safe!

  8. Paypal can also do cash transfer. I've done that with a sale on a used item in the past.

     

    Anyway, definitely bogus given the generality of the message.

     

    Personally, if cash in hand wasn't an option, I'd just ask for an e-mail bank transfer. I do them all the time. Very fast and easy to do, as long as you bank online anyway.

  9. Went for a long weekend to Kashagawigamog (I assume that's the lake you mean) back in February. There were five of us and we rented ice huts from one of the lodges. Fishing was slow. We caught some small perch, a couple of musky, couple of herring and a walleye. Always nice to get out on a new lake, but sometimes it can be tough. I think it has potential and it's not a very busy lake.

     

    I've been considering Bernard for a while now and we might head up there next season for an annual weekender.

  10. I'd guess that someone pulled some strings to profit on the purchase or sale of this company. It's a shame, makes me feel guilty that I am not more involved. Of course, trying to keep on top of these is nearly impossible with the absolutely horrid government websites. Is it their goal to make access to the government and all information resources as difficult as possible??

  11. Nakina might be a bit far for a 3 nighter? Worth it IMO, but that means 2 extra days vacation.

     

    As for a boat-to lodge, I am not sure they accommodate weekends?? Maybe. If so, Ellen Island would be a great choice (assuming they have the accommodations for 12+ people - it's a small resort). They haul all your gear in for you so it's not a big deal at all. However, you are stuck on the island for the duration.

     

    For the most part it looks like you've been to the places I would recommend.

     

    Which Kawartha Lakes have you tried? I like fishing Pigeon Lake and Jack Lake. Plenty of cottage resorts on Pigeon and one on Jack.

     

    Did you stay on the Upper or Lower French? Next year I hope to stay at Flat Rapids Camp for a weekend. It's on the Lower French.

     

    You could try Georgian Bay in the 30,000 Islands region. It's busy in the summer, but should be nice in May/early June. Somewhere like Pleasant Cove or Kenlea Cottages. Pleasant Cove is nice, but more of a family resort. Kenlea is more of a fishing resort. Maybe somehwere near Parry Sound like Mill Lake Cottages.

     

    There's a nice place on the Montreal River I wanted to try as well called White Pine Lodge. It's a boat to, but it's a 2 minute boat ride from the pick up point at Mowats Landing (where you get picked up for the Lady Ev fishing lodges).

     

    Good luck!

  12. I don't think you can go wrong with any of the current models. I think in terms of technology and quality of the output, they're all very similar when you compare the various units at each price point. So, IMO, you really have to go and look at them so you can make direct comparisons. For example, the Marcum LX-5 screen diameter is a bit smaller than the Humminbird and it has a small shield instead of the flat screen. However, I find the Humminbird to be louder and vibrate more but I prefer the flat screen. If you fish at night some of the units don't have a night mode which many anglers find annoying (it's blinding at night). Having the transducer on a floater versus an arm (I removed the arm from my Marcum and use a Vex floater). Little differences like that will most likely sway you. Assuming the price is the same. Also, don't forget to compare what's included in the package. For example, I believe some of the Vexilars don't have a carrying case, but the Humminbirds and Marcums include that (at least that's my recollection).

     

    Availability might be an issue as well. Humminbird is everywhere. Vexilar is also quite popular, but not sure how many stores carry the Marcums. If you don't mind ordering online, then this is non-issue of course.

     

    If you're going for top of the line I think either a Marcum LX7 or LX5, Humminbird ICE55 or the Vexilar FL20 (note: the FL22HD only goes to 60FOW max) will make you happy.

     

    That HDS-5 with the PPP-18I Ice Pack sounds like a really sweet package as well.

  13. Lol, those pictures are hilarious.

     

    Just down the street there are two houses that have gone all out like that picture in Miracons post. The funny thing is there is 1 house between the two, lol. I think I might have to go visit that house and bring them that photo!

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