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  1. When does a rainbow become a steelhead?

     

    steelhead are rainbow that are not permanent residents of the river.......its kind of a grey area. For around here the steelhead would be those rainbow that hang out in Lake Ontario. They have more fight due to all the exercise they get in the lake.

     

    From what I read people debate about steelhead vs rainbow

     

    forrest

  2. This sounds like the steelhead equivalent of topwater fishing for muskie or bass.

     

    I think it sounds more like the chess clubs equivalent to capturing all your opponents pieces with just knights (its the geekiest thing that requires brains I can thing of right now). You guys are creek geeks.

     

    OK...I give...I would have thought that rainbow could be caught this way so why is this such a special thing? what is the difference between the rainbows and other river fish?

     

    Forrest

  3. Cool, I have a cut transducer cable I was going to toss. I didn't know it could be spliced. When you say wrap with foil, are you talking about regular alum. kitchen foil?

     

    Thanks

    Daniel

     

    the foil will be shielding.

    Buy non-lead solder and read up on soldering before starting, it is not as simple as melting the solder onto the wire. It needs to be done right.

     

    http://www.instructables.com/id/EFLMFFRI2AEWP873L3/

     

    forrest

  4. truck owner: "wow, I have never been ice fishing before, Your car can't take our equipment, should I bring the truck?"

     

    pal: "yeah ice fishing is great! All our gear can fit in that new truck of yours. We can try out those new winter tires too."

     

    truck owner: " this is going to be great!"

     

    poor guy. Still amusing, but, poor guy.

  5. On spinning reels I use tape on small spools like ultra light's and mono backing on larger reels. My casting reels, all have the arbors drilled to lighten the rotating mass, so I pass the line through two holes and tie a knot.

     

    Or better yet do what Garry said if its a spinning outfit...make sure the drill holes are clean.

     

    For the baitcasters....can holes be drilled?

     

    forrest

  6. The people who have said braid can be looped around the spool and lined as is need to give a demo (for me to believe because the vast experience of others and advice from manufacturers is that no tape or backer is the wrong way to go.

     

     

    If the non-backer process appears to work it may not in real conditions. There are fatal fatal flaws:

     

    1)

    Method: When putting the line on it is being cranked on with a lot of tension.

    Issue: Is it going to go off and back on the spool like that during its lifetime? If a fish brings you near the spool the answer is no. I guess one could redo the re-spool with the line every once and a while or during an outing (no thanks).

     

    2)

    Method: Use a wet dishtowel to hold onto the line as it goes on.

    Issue: (see#1 too) this changes the characteristics of the line going on the spool. It will be damp going on grippier(?).....this line will dry out later and not have the same characteristics in the real world. It will slip.

     

     

    Other items:

     

    -Mono is a bit like a rubber band....it stretches and grips. Braid does not stretch and is slick.

    -Some people have complained braid has cut into their spools of reel X. I have heard this more than once about Abu 6500C3.

    -Could it be the type of spool you are using?

     

     

    So Is it time to contact a manufacturer or do a bunch of experimenting so we don't have to put that bit of tape or mono-backer? Any volunteers?

     

    forrest

  7. yeah but if I'm not mistaken

    you can go on line and find out the schedule of when ships are coming and going

     

    I know they make announcements about when they are coming and going from midland

     

    and my point is if I am fishing a body of water I check on things like that, scary yeas but very irresponsible fishermen

    I hope they charge them for the cost of rescue

     

     

    A ship passing through would be one of the last things on my mind. Then again I am new to ice fishing. Mistakes happen.

    Easy fix. Setup fishing regs that prohibit fishing until an all clear is made for ship traffic......well I think that is easy.

     

    forrest

  8. you should always charge a battery with 10 to 20 amps up to 85% full charge then it should be lowered to 2 amps

    if your battery is almost out of power you could well need 100 amps, so at 2 amps per hour it will take 50 hours to charge your battery

    and that's if your battery charger is in top shape and you don't have any lose from using long thin extension cords

     

    but batteries like being charge with lots of amps below the point where they boil

     

    One of those intellichargers will do this...thats their purpose. Watch for the sales.

     

    forrest

  9. I think he was TROLLING and got a couple to bite. If he doesn't know about the seasons, then it's time to read about targeting OOS species.

     

     

    Well you thought wrong (or are actually trolling). As others have stated bass are open in Ontario all year in some areas. This is an Ontario board. Here is a link if you do not know about a change to the regs, Zone 8 has them open (Timmins):

     

    http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Newsroom/Lates...NR_E004252.html

     

     

    thank you to the other guys who posted especially johnnyb who pointed out that it is big in other areas. I will go a looking to learn about bassies.

     

    forrest

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