Joeytier
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There are websites that will visually demonstrate tire size comparisons so you can see the difference between the two. So long as they don't rub I don't see their being an issue
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Yep, never wear your boots until you arrive at your destination!
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Nick, we had 5-6.5 " on back lakes up here on monday so I'm sure you could find some walkable ice on small lakes around there
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You're doing well so far! Good job
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I went for a nice sled ride down hwy 63...conditions were great!
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Baffin -100's are far and away the warmest and 100% boot i've ever owned. I can wall around in -35 and deep slush all day and still be bone dry and toasty warm! Heavy as hell though! I wouldnt go snowshoeing with them but great snowmobile boots
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Pack an auger and drive north of the treeline
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Gillespie is just too over the top and hilarious!!
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What show gives tips C10? Yes there are a few but few. Charlie Wray as long as you are using Seagar line and he might not be on WFN. I get my fill on Saturday AM. All Canadian. Angler and Hunter is good. Charlie too, always can put up with Bobby I. Angler and Hunter doesn't seem to plug as much but the production values are poor, and I enjoy the hunting features. I skip Italo's show when on TSN, I'll leave it at that. The fishing show I really enjoy is the French Canadian guy Cyril ?????. I'm terrible at names and titles sorry. He goes to destinations here and even south the average Joe can afford, even in Mexico. Drive the Jeep up to a beach and fish, go into a small fishing village and hire a regular fisherman and pay him a few peso's to take you out in his beat up boat. May not be too safe, oh yes "Fishing Adventurer" is what it's called. Another is the Englishman, name???? Monster Fish or something. Exotic places I will never be able to afford until my next 649 win and a good story line as well, usually someone was eaten by the unknown monster and he's going to find it, usually some giant Catfish. Whenever someone is eaten by a fresh water fish it usually ugets my attention.
The Fishing Adventurer is an excellent program! Just watched an episode of Wild Fish Wild Places where they featured Inconnu lodge in the Yukon...incredible place!!
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Looks like you're finally getting lots of snow now, and nice fish as always
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There are a few good travel-based shows like Rod and Rucksack and Wild Fish, Wild Places that have some really interesting content and avoid feeling like an infomercial, which almost all of the north american shows do.
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Posting for my dad. He is looking for someone to contact for getting his Marcum serviced. He lives in the GTA, in case you know anyone local (would probably be preferred to shipping it out). Thanks in advance
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Yowza that is nuts!!!! You mentioned trolling, are you still trolling hard baits or just slow-trolling those big chubs?
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Man, the officiating in this mtl/chi game is atrocious!!
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Been chasing a 20 lb steelhead for 20 yrs.
I have hooked 3 that I would put in that weight class but have yet to land one.
Yeah, but it's amazing how many riverbank boneheads talk like they catch 20 lbers hand over fist lol
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Yes another early one for sure. I'll be out Monday for some gators, but I imagine the smaller lakes around here are already good to go. It's been a good week for ice-making with lots of cold temps and almost zero snow!
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Donovan's greatest hits LP. Original issue LP and plays (almost) perfect
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Interesting tidbit about muskie size in waters with and without pike populations. Could it just be that a waterbody productive enough to sustain both species is likely bigger, and hosts more and larger baitfish populations leading to bigger fish?
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Fantastic eating fish. I wouldnt freeze it like you would other white fleshed fish...too oily and soft. Gotta be fresh!
Can't wait to get out on Nipissing and get a couple!
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The 5+ pound speck...I am confident that I'll achieve it this spring though
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Looks like an awesome little fishing sled. Lots of 20+ year old AC 440's still on the market so I would say you are getting a reliable machine
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Those skandic swt's are nuts!
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The 440 and 500 indy engines are 2 of the most reliable snowmachine engines ever built. They will go forever with little maintenance and they are very light sleds. The 550's are great as well, so long as they're not in the Edge chassis (02' to '06 i believe). The liquid 600's are awesome motors, but an older 440 or 500 will be way lighter and much more manageable for ice fishing
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Duratracs are E rated tire I believe. More than capable of hauling for a halfton