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  1. I am pretty flexible,

     

    We have tried fising BBP this last weekend, Innisfil might be easier if there is a group of us. Also last time we were there, the 50 to 60 foot shoal had a fair amount of fish so its not to far for those without snow wheels.

  2. We got skunked on Staurday..a first for Simcoe, didn't even mark any :wallbash::wallbash::wallbash:

     

    Next weekend, Saturday more specifically....

     

    My wife and I have only meet a few members here, we thought it would be nice to meet some more of you before the ice breaks up and we all head off to our fav. soft water locations.

     

    Anybody up for a little meet and greet on the ice next Saturday?

     

    I thought maybe posting now would give the interested parties enough time to organize...

     

    Jen, Gerrit and anyone else from Hamilton, we could arrange a car pool if it was easier...

     

    Thanks,

     

    Michael and Michelle

  3. Will post results tomorrow night, ...........NO SKUNKS ALLOWED!!!

     

    Be at BBP around 7:00am

     

    Solar Lunar says 11:57 AM is the magic hour

     

     

    good luck with the snow for those heading out far. If you see us hitching a ride, stop and pick us up.

  4. Oh well, guess we will leave one hour earlier.

     

     

    A WINTER STORM IS CURRENTLY BREWING OVER TEXAS WITH THE POTENTIAL TO BRING SIGNIFICANT SNOW TO MOST OF SOUTHERN ONTARIO. IT APPEARS THAT THE SNOW WILL COME IN TWO DOSES. THE FIRST SHOT WILL BEGIN AS EARLY AS FRIDAY AFTERNOON FOR SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO AND FRIDAY EVENING IN EASTERN ONTARIO. WE MAY HAVE A BRIEF REPRIEVE OVERNIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING WHERE SNOW MAY BECOME LIGHT AND MORE INTERMITTENT. THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL IS THEN EXPECTED IN THE SECOND SHOT BEGINNING LATER SATURDAY. KEEP IN MIND THAT THIS STORM IS EXPECTED TO LAST FOR 36 TO 48 HOURS. STORM TOTALS MAY BE NEAR 30 CENTIMETRES ALONG AND EAST OF A LINE FROM LONG POINT TO THE GOLDEN HORSESHOE THEN TO PETAWAWA. THERE IS POTENTIAL FOR 30 TO 50 CENTIMETRES OF SNOW OVER THE NIAGARA PENINSULA AND PARTS OF EASTERN ONTARIO. AREAS WEST OF THE LONG POINT TO PETAWAWA LINE SHOULD SEE BETWEEN 10 TO 20 CENTIMETRES WITH LESSER AMOUNTS NEAR LAKE HURON AND GEORGIAN BAY. BEHIND THIS SYSTEM WE COULD SEE STRONG NORTHERLY WINDS TO 60 KM/H. ON SATURDAY STRONG WINDS COMBINED WITH FRESH SNOW WILL CAUSE BLOWING SNOW TO LOWER VISIBILITIES AND CREATE DANGEROUS DRIVING CONDITIONS. WHITEOUT CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE SO TRAVELLERS SHOULD BE PREPARED TO ALTER THEIR PLANS ACCORDINGLY. TOTAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WILL DEPEND ON THE TRACK OF THIS SYSTEM. THERE IS STILL SOME UNCERTAINTY AS TO THE EXACT TRACK OF THIS STORM. ENVIRONMENT CANADA WILL CLOSELY MONITOR THIS SITUATION AND ISSUE WARNINGS AS REQUIRED WITHIN THE NEXT 24 HOURS.

  5. This Saturday we thought that we would head ot from Big Bay Point.

     

    We have never fished from here before, always Alcona or Innisfil Beach Area.

     

    Two questions:

     

    A) anybody planning on heading out from there, it would be nice to meet some of the faces that we exchange with here on the board?

     

    B) any suggestions, we were thinking of just walking out, it looks like the drop off is pretty close to shore here?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Michael

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