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Pigeontroller

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  1. I was there. Decent show, lots of nice fishing boats, Bill's Bait and Tackle had a good amount of stock there! I picked up a New St. Croix Mojo Bass Glass crankbait rod I was wanting.
  2. We should be thanking you Wayne, and Jen, for inspiring all of us!
  3. Busy lake, but the narrows into Soyers makes that lake a bit quieter!
  4. Good swap meet today. Great Job by the 3 clubs that ran it.
  5. I request 3 new sub forums, Politics, Religion and the LEAFS! Good decisions. Thanks TJ
  6. Love that garage Lew! Any toys in it now? Maybe a '67 Mustang?
  7. Bass pics only look decent if you fill the frame and hold them out! Its not cheating its taking a decent photo!
  8. What a soap opera! Some of you guys need to get a life! This is a fishing forum, where other subjects like Hockey gets discussed. I've never had any use for BIG MOUTHS on keyboards that HIDE behind stupid names...COWARDS, TROLLS, SCUM...
  9. I can say with a lot of confidence, Matt isn't smart enough to set up a separate account here. I mean, he made a conscious choice to switch from a LEAFS fan (yes its true) to a Sens fan! Clearly he's "SPECIAL" Bananas eh? You coming back to Wolseley?
  10. Seems like a good location. Wouldn't want them there on my boat because id be looking at them....
  11. My Lund has the same set up, 68 L tank in the rear bench. I was thinking i wouldn't want more weight back there when fishing...with the 90 4 stroke weighing close to 400 lbs. If there's two adult males back there....
  12. I agree with above about rear placement if possible. That said, I have a 1650 Lund Sendero. 3 hatches up front, the forward one only allowed for a single battery. When I made the switch to a 24v Terrova I put both batteries in the middle of the larger comparment, unfortunately they are right under the pedestal and not easily reached. I have a 90hp 4 stroke and don't feel performance is greatly effected...Though I've never had them in the rear...Cause there's no rear compartment!
  13. WHAT NOBODY HAS ANYTHING TO SAY? I read this thread daily for nuggets of hockey wisdom from all of you 'experts'! LMAO
  14. 'You people' all need a hobby. Ever heard of fishing?
  15. Looks like a Tiger to me, but the tail fins aren't round... Biologists will not id them just by the markings, but will count the pores on the under side of the jaw.
  16. Buffalo Harbor was a real hot spot in the 90s due to a warm water discharge that's no longer a factor, and I'm guessing some real good year classes. Googling Buffalo Harbor Musky will show you some incredible specimens with 50'' lengths and huge girths. Long Point Bay gets mentioned more and more...Anywhere there's good spawning water will attract Muskies, they usually arrive in fall and winter over, make love come spring time and then head out to the blue water to eat all summer long...
  17. Tape is a great trick, so is soapy water! Get a spray bottle, sunlight dish soap and water, don't spray where you want to caulk, AFTER laying the bead, spray it and your finger and tool it!
  18. Good thread, mine is OLD...Time to get a new one!
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