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uglyfish

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  1. nope, it was wrong of them to shoot the cougar. did it hurt anyone??? no, was it posing a threat, no. it was just there, they were here long before us, but just because we live here now, they have no rite anymore?? thats a load of crap. and yes would feel the same if the animal hurt or killed someone. its not fair to the cougar, they would have EASILY trapped or used a tranquilizer to subdue the cat and transport it to safer grounds. the animal doesnt know any better, we destroyed their home, and now we shoot them if they come back, for whatever reason it may be. if ur dog is "resting" in a neighbors yard, and they shoot it, is that ok?? i mean, u may own a rotti, or pitbull or boxer... and they look intimidating and could be a mean and violent dog, but no, u wouldn;t shoot it. why shoot the cougar?? not fair to the cat and completely wrong in my books.
  2. if u wanna save money... save it on the rods. DO NOT cheap out on the baitcast reels or you'll be sorry. fishing in prolly the one sport when it comes to equipment, that the old saying... "you get what u pay for" holds very true. when using casting equipment, its not really for finesse tactics, so having to "feel" everything isn;t always as important. don;t get me wrong though, the more sensitive it is the better, then when reeling in say, a crankbait... u'll know by the feel if u have weeds stuck on it, if its running true, if he ticking weeds, or rocks, or wood, all can make a difference. spend as much as u can on the set up. but as said, if u wanna save do it on the rod, not reel. i would rather spend 150 on the reel and 50 on the rod. you'll save urself a lot of headaches and make learning a lot easier with good reels. take a look at the new curado reels, now, i hate shimano, and owyn NOTHING by them, lol, just preference. but i took a look at the 09 curado... and even i have to say its a sweet reel and under 200 bucks. a lot of 08 reels will be on sale now and in the coming weeks as all major companies will be releasing new products for october. the quantum energy PT reel is one of the best i have ever used. the abu garcia REVO series reels are great too, and the range from about 120-250 in price so theres one there for everyone. daiwa is another company that makes very good reels and 1 wide price range.
  3. 6'6" med action rod and baitcast reel will be good for spinnerbaits, buxxbaits, top waters, and smaller cranks and lipless cranks. 7'med/hvy with a baitcast reel for bigger cranks, and larger spinners, plus smaller jigs and texas rigged works and other plastics. 6' light action spinning rod with a small spinning reel for finesse tactics and smaller targetted fish. 7' med-med/hvy spinning rod and comparible reel for all other applications, like drop shotting, draggin tubes, smaller jigs and jiggin spoons i personally prefer the quantum rods and reels, they;re reels are very smooth and lightweight, especially the 2009 models. tour edition PT rods are great too. but its all about personl preference. go to a shop, hold a few rods, hold a few reels, see what feels good to u. we can all swear that OUR brand is best, be it quantum, shimano, daiwa, abu garcia... but only u will decide what u like best based on feel and price.
  4. its harmless. i;ve eaten many and so do many ppl i know. i personally prefer the smaller fish, as with most species i decide to invite for dinner. but it won;t hurt her. my buddy smokes the big ones, they come out great!
  5. Bass, both large and smallmouth in there, pike, walleye, perch, crappie, bluegill, pumpkinseed, catfish and carp all inhabit the waters of the resovoir there. minnows are allowed. micro tubes work good for crappies, as said the preditory fish, bass pike and walleye are catch and release only to help re-establish healthy populations of the fish again. over fishing was a big problem and decimated the populations, crappie are extremely abundant there. but there are some big fish, i seen a 4lb smallie caught, and a 7lb walleye. prolly not much more then hammer handle pike, i seen a 3 or 4lb pike caught through the ice this past winter, but who knows, there could and very well may be a big one out there, its a huge body of water. not much for structure in the lake though. averages about 10 feet deep with a max of only 23 feet.
  6. a pirhana could survive through a winter here. most animals will adapt to survive. and pirhana are caught in our waters more then u think, my friend lives in welland rite on the canal, and there were 3 caught at different times of the year not more then 100 yards from her house. oh, and 1 of the 3... was caught during ice fishing season... other 2 were spring and summer catches
  7. the higher the lb rating on the line the less the reel with hold. also the spools are sized according to the reel size and lb test they are spooled with, so casting distance is hindered when using a larger lb test line.
  8. it is a sad day indeed. he was a great guy and will be missed by many. i had the offer from him to join him last nite for fishing, but declined due to the fact i always had plans... maybe 2 sets of eyes were better then one... tragic. goodbye my friend.
  9. go with quantum. shimano is crap. the curado, citica, and cruxis are all cookie cutters. i like a reel that is different from the others made, but theat is build well, and has quality gears and bearings inside. i have 100% faith in my quantum reels.
  10. lol, its all the same juice. they add a new name to the bottle so you'll buy it. they want u to buy all the crap they make. so they get money. ever notice how it says on the buckey not to put any other lure or bait into the juice?? why u ask..?? so you'll go spend the 10 bucks on the spray instead.
  11. just get some 30-40lb flourocarbon. tie it to ur main line and use that as ur leader. you'll be fine and very unlikely to have a bite off with it. even on larger pike.
  12. i agree, to kill it, very ignorant... and u deserve to get bit by one just for that comment. its such a gorgeous looking snake... too bad all our buildings need to expand has pushed it into hiding and near extinction.... as with so many other snake, and reptile species. congrats on seeing one, truely rare and quite a thrill. i would love to see one in person.
  13. braid id fine, aggressive fish will hit it no matter what, when u need a more finesse look, then use either an invisible braid, like spiderwire invisi-braid, or fireline crystal. ir tie a flourocarbon leader on ur line. use a heavier braid, like 30-50lb on ur reel, this will help with casting as they are designed for larger diameter lines. if u learn to thumb the spool properly, then having backlashes won;t be an issue. most people prefer momo because its easier to un tangle a birdsnest, braid gets knotted up to tight to get out, although i have not once had an issue with iut, i only use braid.
  14. they will only cast a SEVERELY broken finger, and even then, its only a half cast. basically covers the top or bottom of ur hand, and is help on with a tensor bandage. easy to remove. broken fingers are easy to fish with, done it many times. if ur worried about it beiong broken, go get it xrayed. otherwise, ice and and forget it. i;ve broken lots of bones and i rarely see a doctor cause i know what they will do anyways. playing football i;ve had my share of xrays and i can read them as easy as a doctor can. being friends with an orthopedic surgeon has its perks lol. but really, unless ur actually worried about it, don;t lose any sleep over it. just ice it, 30 minutes on... 60 minutes off. the swelling should go down soon, if it lasts longer then a week with no improvement, then go see a doctor.
  15. well, get on the water guys and gals. the walleye are on FIRE rite now. both lake erie and the grand river are producing numbers and big fish rite now. got out on a few outtings so far. saturday i went out with fishmaster to lake erie, for my first try at some erie walleye. didn;t take long and we had a fish in the boat. was my best walleye to date, but short lived the weather was perfect, the lake was flat as glass. we ended up goin 3 for 5 in about 2 hours of fishing. fish were taken in 65 feet of water, on gold and blue and silver worm harnesses, 20 feet down on jet divers 175'-200' back. marked a ton of fish out there. nites catch. sunday i watched a ton of boats pull limits of walleye from the grand river, so, despite the heat and headache i had, i loaded up the boat and hit the water after work. went to my spot and wasn;t long before i had one on. went about 1.5lbs. shortly after, fish on. pulled in a solid 2-2.5 lber. slowed for a bit, changed up tactics, changed target species, then went back to my bread and butter bait. sure enough, it worked, pulled out my new PB walleye somewhere around the 4-4.5 lb mark. didn;t have my scale with me sadly. but i knew it was bigger then my previous best. all river walleye were released. the spot i fished has produced me 7 fish in 3 times out, and only spent a couple hours total in the area fishing for walleye. all fish were caught casting a Perch color Big O in the large size. my previous outting was with my son. we landed 2 nice walleye that day, that made a date with my frying pan. i;m tellin ya, the kid is a pro with the net, didn;t even tell him what to do and he had the net in the water and the fish inside it without even missing a beat!! this is my first year actually targeting walleye, and i;d say i;m doin pretty good so far. once ya figure them out, its a blast. get out there and gets some while the bite is hot! couple weeks back, took my gf and her daughter to dunnville for some fishing. got into the channel cats pretty good, with the little one catching 3 herself. in total 5 channel cats and 1 sheepie were caught. hope to see ya out on the river soon! fishmasters store has a good selection of crankbaits for the river and a ton of worm harnesses tied in some hot colors for the lake erie walleye!!
  16. call 905-701-6874 Fishmasters bait and tackle. his store is located on the river, plenty of shore access to fish and a boat launch, a 2 minute run to the dam. lots of big cats caught there. i was there last wednesday and landed 5 in a couple hours. most are in spawning rite now, so lots close to shore.
  17. the river walleye typically have a lighter, more pale color to them due to the water color. where as lake run 'eyes are usually darker, and the colors and patterns are more predominant and visible. and they're fine to eat.
  18. better yet, just ask them for the proof that they own the water... if they don;t provide it, enjoy ur fishing my friend! remember... it is illegal for someone to interfere or harrass with an angler who is lawfully fishing.
  19. the braking system is located on the outside of the reel. on the side cover u took off, that dial on that side is the braking adjustments. its not done from inside the reel. they can be a bit stiff when takin the side cover off, but once u get it, it comes off easier. but yea, the braking adjustments are made from outside the reel, not inside it. i only use quantum equipment, i have both the tour edition and energy PT reels. if ya need another copy of the schematics or the manual from it, let me know, i'll scan it and send ya a copy.
  20. essentually yea, thats a good pay for the time... but take into account the cost of gas, not only for the boat, but perhaps towing the boat to the docks, i know bowens boat is docked at the marina,. but u also have costs for gettin himself there. then maintenence costs for the boat. gear and bait. break offs cost money to replace lost gear, respool reels when needed, and i know he has a couple wire rods, the wire is not cheap to put on either. theres a lot of costs associated with running a charter. its not 100% profit.
  21. HELL YEA!! love that video! guy played the game the way it should be played! still to this day my favorite player!
  22. might wanna get a higher lb test too, 10 is alrite, but if ur gettin into some big fish, they'll make short work on that.
  23. just cast off the wall there, or i can walk around and go up the break wall and fish along there too. u can get bass, pike, perch, rock bass, white perch, catfish, carp, sheepshead. live bait rigs are good, or the usually bass and pike lures. keeping in mind bass is out of season till june 28th.
  24. well, that is somethin of interest to know! i'll be sure to fil that in tomorrow after some sleep!! i feel kinda special now! lol.
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