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  1. As per the 2011 MNR Fishing Regulations for Ontario:

     

     

    Hooks and Lines – An angler may use only one line, unless otherwise stated in the regulations. Two lines may be used when angling from a boat in parts of the Great Lakes (see exceptions to the general regulations) and for ice fishing in many areas (see Ice Fishing, page 11). A fishing line must not have more than four hooks attached.

     

    Hook – A hook includes a single-pointed or multiple-pointed hook on a common shaft but does not include a snagger or spring gaff. The number of hooks includes any single-pointed or multiple-pointed hooks that are part of a lure.

  2. I don't own a boat, rent often. Many places have pretty horrible life jackets and I have been contemplating picking up my own for a while now. I am one of those types that doesn't really wear his life jacket mostly due to the fit and comfort. I want to change this so I wear my life jacket as much as possible. I don't really want to drop the coin for an inflatable one just yet (although, I do own a small waist pouch manual inflatable) so was looking at my options.

     

    Of course, I have to go try some on (and I have, but it was a while back), but was looking into the Mustang Deluxe Fisherman's Vest and the standard Nylon Water Sports Vest (the price difference is about $40 between these two) - trying to take advantage of the LeBaron sale on these (15% off).

     

    Anyone have any recommendations or had any problems with the Mustang vests?

     

    Thanks for any help.

  3. Don't forget the currency exchange. Even though our dollar has gotten stronger, most stores aren't going to change prices to reflect that. Actually, many raised prices as a result.

     

    You also mentioned they were on sale. I purchased bags of Yum for $2 (BPS sale last year I think) and PowerPro for $12 (Le Baron a couple of months ago) on sale here too.

     

    Also, it is a different country with a different tax system and a much larger population. Why do people always assume the cost of goods should be the same in the US and Canada? Heck, the tackle prices at some stores, like Canadian Tire, are 20-50% more than a lot of places within the same city!

  4. It's hard to answer without a price range. So, if it were me and my lack of huge budget, it would be a shimano symetre 2500/3000 on a st.croix premier 7' medium fast; and an abu garcia 6500 on a st.croix premier 7' 6" medium heavy fast musky rod. The medium rod is good for almost anything and the musky rod for pike and musky fishing.

  5. Lol, I just saw a bunch of this worm food on clearance at my local Canadian Tire. The one I saw was made by Lindy. I bought green worms in the past just for kicks and I really don't think it makes any difference . Just another gimmick.

  6. Gulp works for me. Is it that much better than other comparable plastics, well, I have my doubts. I like the Gulp minnows, Fry and various panfish baits. Some of the products have no equivalent that I have come across as well.

     

    So, if you are looking for some type of artificial minnow, the Gulp does work for a lot of anglers based on what I have read on the internet. However, I am sure there are other products that work just as well and cost less.

  7. I have watched a couple different scalers in the past, but never used owned one. One was a drum type that rotated horizontally in a plastic bin. This thing kept jamming up, but maybe he overloaded it, I don't know. The other was an old industrial potato peeler. That worked quite well.

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    What's chasing the dragon? :)

     

    Wikipedia can relay it better than I:

     

    Metaphorical

     

    The metaphorical meaning of the term "Chasing the Dragon" alludes to the feeling that the next ingested dosage of the drug will result in a nirvana that seems and feels imminent and conclusive, yet upon consumption never quite yields the promised experience—leading to the desire for the next dose that still promises the same—thus chasing the dragon but never catching it (like "chasing after the wind [a wild wind]", a biblical term[3]). Medically speaking, this sensation is a common aspect of drug addiction in which psychological and physical drug tolerance causes a diminishing return curve in the user's enjoyment of the drug. Here, the "dragon" represents the user's best euphoric experiences with the drug (usually due to novelty and inexperience), but with the positive effects diminishing (and often being replaced with negative effects) over time with each consecutive experience, causing the user to fruitlessly "chase" harder and use more of the drug in order to try and recapture the initial euphoria.

     

    Sorry for the derail.

     

    Nice Pike!! Ok, back on track.

  9. I personally don't think it will make any difference. Today, the destruction of freshwater fisheries is the result of habitat loss from things like damns, pollution and invasive species. I don't think the average "uneducated" weekend warrior has much impact. Ultimately, having to take a test would make little difference to me personally; but much like everything else the government does, I am sure it would raise the cost of obtaining a license substantially. That money wouldn't be going back to conservation either. It would be going to all the extra employees required for managing the testing program.

  10. I haven't done it myself, but seen many. People used toolboxes or ammo boxes for the case. Forget the suction cup for sure, real pain. Piece of wood and a C-clamp is far superior. I purchased a portable sonar and tossed the suction cup after a few trips. To replace it I purchased one of those metal transducer mounts that you clamp on instead. They are pretty horrible too.

  11. St.Croix rod - 5'6" UL Premier (currently 15% off at BPS, but not sure about selection) with a Shimano reel - probably a Sedona to keep the price around $150.

     

    Lebaron also has a 15% off "sale" for members for the month of June. The Shimano Sedona is around $66 and the Sahara $88.

     

    If you want to keep it more local, those Bob Izumi rods at CT that cuzza mentioned might be worth a look. They also have the Pflueger President on sale for $60. Might also make a good combo if you can find the UL version of the reel, but I think I only saw one size where I went.

  12. The Wenebegon Outpost camp at Five Mile Lake Lodge was recommended to me. Have not been though, but would like to. It's a remote ATV-to outpost cabin on Wenebegon lake.

     

    Happy Day Lodge is another very popular place. Haven't been there either =(. Tried to book a week a few times, but they get booked up pretty fast.

     

    Ivanhoe lake is a nice lake to fish. There are several boat-to outpost camps- Air Ivanhoe has three outposts and Red Pine has two [i'd go with Air Ivanhoe]. We stayed at the resort at Red Pine. Next time I would go to one of the outposts. Also, this is the only other lake [the other being Simcoe] that I have personally caught true Jumbo Perch, if that interests you.

  13. I don't think their are pike in Scugog. Might be wrong though. I don't see why you can't target musky while he fishes for walleye and crappie.

     

    This map has some suggestions for areas to target specific species of fish. Musky are orange, walleye are yellow.

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