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Joeytier

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  1. Looks like a young samsquench to me...yikes!
  2. Cohen was the first thing I thought of when listening to these guys. Probably why I like it so much.
  3. Some excellent folk from some talented Peterborough folk <object width="560" height="315"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBTdVl8loMI?version=3&hl=en_US"></param><param'>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBTdVl8loMI?version=3&hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBTdVl8loMI?version=3&hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="560" height="315" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object>
  4. From North Bay and up things are getting quite colourful, but south of Callander (where I am), things are just getting started. The last weekend in Sept. should be primo.
  5. Nice shootin! Love the envinrude kicker too. How old is that thing?
  6. To the OP, it may have something to do with the fact that Stren Fluorocast is TERRIBLE. I've never used such a brittle, terrible casting line in my life.
  7. Agreed! I was speaking more about the breed of steelheaders that will gawk at you for simply targetting a salmon or wearing less than $1500 worth of gear. I wish I was being hyperbolic.
  8. It's a term that elitist steelheaders created to separate themselves from the hordes of snag-happy idiots that come out when the salmon run starts, even though a big staging chinook will likely fight better pound-for-pound than most other fish on the face earth.
  9. hah! No thanks. Gulp minnows work fine with an active presentation on a jig head, but free rigging on bottom? Wouldn't even think about it. Give me a big lively dace and hold on
  10. Just tie on a williams with a snelled cigarette butt.
  11. Exactly. And we only a few small niblets of raw meat on crackers, nothing a semi-healthy immune system can't handle.
  12. Easy livin! Those snapper look delicious
  13. My dad runs his 60 Yammy 4-stroke all year with no issues, and no additional maintenance. Just make sure your water outlet is not frozen over (have seen it a few times).
  14. I have an FL-12, and I definitely love it (have no problem getting a read in any depth), but sometimes I miss not having a zoom feature.
  15. The inland rainbow trout of Ontario have been a tough nut to crack for me, but having an understanding of them thru great lakes fishing and a fair bit of reading have left me wanting to spend more time on the water to figure them out and ultimately put more of these unbelievably delicious fish on my stringer. As luck would have it, Mr. Rod Caster was also game to give it a try, being equally green as I when it comes to the Northern Rainbow specimen. After a painfully slow and arduous trek down an ATV trail (which was no place for a truck, but we managed to come out unscathed), and a decent portage later (complete with Minn Kota and malted beverages) we had arrived. No more than 15 minutes into our initial exploration of the lake Chad hooks up with a nice trout in the 16" range only to have it spit the hook on a jump. Disappointing, but encouraging at the same time. A dead period ensued, leading to both us scratching our heads wondering what our next move should be. We trolled a better park of the lake covering extensive depths with nothing to show for it. With the first phase of dusk approaching, and the past week of frosty nights cooling the surface temps extensively, we decided to keep it simple, and keep it shallow. Casting a no. 3 gold aglia towards a log jam dropping sharply into a rocky twenty foot flat, I had an absolute freight train of a hit. Discouragement was starting to take its toll by this point, so this was the equivalent to an electroshock. Within seconds the massive trout was four feet airborne and putting my light and overwhelmed tackle to the ultimate test. After a 5-6 minute tussle which included many chinook-like drag-burners and insane leaps, she was finally in my grasp. 28 inches of perfectly healthy rainbow trout. Having split the fish with RC, giving a quarter to my neighbour, and having a sushi feast with whatever left we could scrape up, I am still left with more than enough for a delicious meal for myself. This awesome fish went to great use. You will never see flesh more brilliant orange than that of a northern rainbow.
  16. awesome! I was lucky enough to spot a few on the Ott river last weekend.
  17. Haha! Ole' Bob's gotta be the biggest tool on WFN. Can't stand him or his show.
  18. You've got many options. All major rod manufacturers will have multiple rods that fit that description. Bring your reel into a shop and try a few out!
  19. I've done that, and can definitely tell. Pike usually aren't as firm, and don't have as nice a flavour as a walleye or a perch, in my opinion.
  20. I slow it down, and if I'm not hitting fish, I'm constantly bringing up the inclement weather to justify my poor results!
  21. Awesome. I just caught myself saying 'Mmmmm catfish' in a homer simpson-ish voice.
  22. Rod manufacturers are slowly drifting farther away from what most northern walleye anglers are looking for, and are catering more to bass anglers (understandably) with heavier rods with faster tips. I use mostly 10+ year old medium power, medium action rods in the 6'6" to 7'6" range for walleye jigging. Have a look at St. Croix Wild River and Fenwick Elitetech Blanks. They'll fit what you want to do.
  23. Another good one.. Heard 3 separate groups of people talking about their moose tags today...'tis the season
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