Joeytier
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Your determination finally payed. Just a tip, you won't find burbot so 'disgusting' after you keep one for the table!
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Through the mouth and up thru the hard part of the skull is IMO the best way to rig a live minnow on a jig. I usually stick with northland gumballs, and a stinger is probably a good idea if you can get away with it (might be tough on snaggy bottoms)
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Nice fish, but I've never heard of year-round creek specs
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Gotta love it when you blank on the way in, and hit a few on the way out. Temag is insane with hunters
Don't feel bad about not getting to fish if you were staying on Jumping Cariboo lol
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First time musky fishing and you get 5?? Maybe you should quit while you're ahead! Lol
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You were watching the wrong team lol. Another great team game from Mtl, who are now back to 1st in the NHL (tied w/ Anaheim)
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I have a Hero3. Battery life is excellent, and I run it on a chesty mount and it works great for me!
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I work shift work. I am a vacation replacement but if I were on a steady crew I would work Mon-Tues dayshift, Fri-Sat-Sun night, Wed-Thurs days etc..I do like it for the simple fact that you're only at work 7/14 days as opposed to 10, and I have no problems with nights, and yes more time to fish and get things done with having weekdays off.
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Yup, find steep drops close to the deepest basins in the lake and vertical jig live minnows. You might get lucky and find a big pod. Great way to catch bass too
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To answer your question, YES!!!
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Toyo Open Country g-02's are the only winter tires I have experience but they were fantastic, and Toyo's are hard to beat for treadwear. Easy to beat for price, though.
Oh, and you shoulda kept the 4runner
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The most profitable organization, objectiely rated by ESPN as the worst sports organization in North America lol!
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Nice way to cap off the softwater season I'd say! Now it's time to ditch the prop for a track!!
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Regardless of its effectiveness (or lack thereof) it's still a step in the right direction, and a good sign that NFN leaders are beginning to listen to what many of their community members have been saying for a long time!!
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Yeah, I guess some won't realize how tasteless those jokes are until Canadians start dying...
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Sounds like a welcome change. Good for you. Know quite a few people doing this now, even a few with a wife and young kids at home and they manage just fine. 2 and 2 is not bad but I know that used to do 4 on, 2 off, which is a little much imo.
Are you heavy duty mechanic?
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Thanks for the input. Do you think I'd be sacrificing a bit of trollability going up to a 9.9 on a such a small boat? I do a lot of trolling and would like to maintain speeds 1.0 - 1.2 if I can. That is my only reason for considering the 8 over the 9.9. I knew the Merc's were a Tohatsu platform but I've yet to compare pricepoints on the two.
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I think that rule is in place because if the first night of the week, your 1 goalie playing throws up a shut-out, you could bench your goalies the rest of the week and have a GAA of 0, and a save percentage of 1000 at the end of the week
I was using that tactic a little last season
That's greeeeeeeasy
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Re-read the original post...d'oh
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Why not run a steel leader? I dont imagine those big predators are at all leader shy
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Wow did Colorado ever luck out with this 3rd stringer!!
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I thought the small ones were called mxz's too. Is that an 80cc?
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You're gonna need more jerry cans
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Nice mxz! No one in the world is more excited for winter now...except maybe me
FWD/AWD for launching?
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Front wheel drive is definitely better than just rear wheel, but it depends entirely on what type of launchs you use. Loose sand/gravel/mud you will still run into problems. FWD would be useless to me, but maybe fine for you