Joeytier
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Beautiful...if only the lake had good fishing eh??
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Yeahhhh that's a good time, beautiful trout guys.
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Early is relative...will it be earlier than last year? Most definitely. Tell your wife to do some research on ice safety lol. No offense but I don't think she's an authority on the matter.
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Lund WC/Princecraft Yukon/Legend Widebody - for my 9.9HP tiller
Joeytier replied to Tjames09's topic in General Discussion
Yep, Lund makes an 'AA' series which is shallower and lighter than the WC models. -
Lund WC/Princecraft Yukon/Legend Widebody - for my 9.9HP tiller
Joeytier replied to Tjames09's topic in General Discussion
I have a WC...it is far and away the toughest, sturdiest, most heavy duty 12 footer I've ever been in, love it to death. But it's definitely not a car topper -
Awesome man. The birds are definitely easy to come by out your way.
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Awesome. That would be a pretty late ice-up for around there would it not?
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Fishing forums that appreciate a fishing report?
Joeytier replied to manitoubass2's topic in General Discussion
I don't think anybody is looking for social reassurance. Do you enjoy reading fishing reports that were written with thought and care? I do, and I remember when this board was full of them and the conversations were plentiful. I do believe that a lot of the more diehard anglers that posted a lot of fishing content have long since left, due to the endless nasty bickering in the political and other NF threads, and how the fishing content is secondary to everything else. A few years ago if you were to come on here a day or two after a long weekend the front page would be brimming with awesome stories and photos from everyones adventures, nowadays you're lucky to see one, more than likely none. I don't think there's anything wrong with acknowledging that fact. -
Beauties! Fall brookies can be fickle at the best of times, but you cracked the code. Am I correct in assuming you ended up catching them on maggots?
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what song are you listening to right now???
Joeytier replied to fishing n autograph's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
Gotta thank CKEWLEY for putting me onto this...was a huge Clash fan but never looked into Strummer beyond the 70's...this song and whole album is just amazingly brilliant. Alternative rock through a world music lens... -
I missed this thread...living next to the Ottawa river (full of sauger) I have definitely noticed differences. The big one seems to be water temp preferences...in the spring when the walleye are in their typical shallow early season haunts, sauger are rarely caught, but the as the season goes on and the water warms up, sauger are caught more and more frequently in shallow water. I also find that they REALLY school up, maybe due to their small size, but usually if I catch one, I catch 3-4 more not long after.
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Long over due fishing report, it's been way to long!
Joeytier replied to RangerGuy's topic in General Discussion
You were in serious walleye country! Would you brave that drive again? -
Fishing forums that appreciate a fishing report?
Joeytier replied to manitoubass2's topic in General Discussion
I have been thinking the same thing Rick. The whole point for me of posting a report was more than just sharing success with fellow outdoorsman, but sparking lots of conversations and sharing information. I tried sharing a yr-end report full of wild brook trout pics and it was done after a day or two, but a thread about car tires will be hot for months. I understand that it's a community of friends first and foremost, but at what point should you just stop calling it a fishing forum. I think Chris Brock nailed it. I'll check back when I need advice on a new BBQ I guess lol -
The area where you were staying, what you call the south central arm I assume, is an excellent area in spring and summer, for walleye and lake trout both.
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I have not noticed a difference in fish landed since I started trout fishing barbless, but far less mangled fish yaps. trebles will lose plenty of fish too.
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Everything I use for brook and lake trout is barbless, usually single hook too. It does make a huge difference in ease of unhooking, both for the fish and the back of your head.
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what song are you listening to right now???
Joeytier replied to fishing n autograph's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
Awesome. Been listening to tons of Cave last few weeks, all the way back to Tender Prey. Brilliant man, very few artists with a discography so consistently amazing. -
Georgian bay musky guides recommendation?
Joeytier replied to Tjames09's topic in General Discussion
I guess it depends on what you want to get out of the day. If catching fish is the primary objective, don't book a single day on Gbay, but if you're just looking to spend a day with a good guide and try to learn as much as you can with catching being a secondary goal, then Gbay is probably a great idea. -
Just got off Kipawa yesterday, was moose hunting and not fishing, though. Lake was about 57 degrees and will be more like 54-55 now. Don't be surprised if you have a hard time finding fish. I would start shallow with fairly aggressive presentations first. Last week they were definitely shallow and feeding up. Also, the lake is down at least 3 feet from summer levels now, so there will be hazards that aren't marked all over the lake. You'll be in the back of Jawbone's bay which is a pretty spot, work with a few people that live down there.
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The stream from my 08 Merc 2stroke gets quite warm.
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He can't force you to leave regardless, unless that launch was in a municipality that has bylaws against camping. A police officer cannot force you to leave crown land?
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The limit is 21 days. I've camped at boat launches a few times when there are no other options, so long as it is crown land there are no laws against it, even though some lakes with higher volumes of people have put up signs saying otherwise.
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With gray jays you can almost always feed them like that. That's a great day. I've never seen the inland bows around here cooperate like that. They're the trickiest of all the game species around here, even though just about every lakes they're stocked in has huge numbers of them.
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Really enjoyed that, awesome report! And yes, Wacky Wings is killer man! Next you come thru North Bay I challenge you to a game of hoops!