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  1. I support the sentiment, but I really fail to see this issue gaining legs guys.

     

    We have a health care system in the crapper

    A sinking economy

    Rising energy costs

    An enviroment that needs some fixing

    An education systme only slightly better then developing country

     

     

     

    and I fail to see how access to water will be the nail in the coffin

  2. "Male and female pike are similar in appearance, and both are variable in color. A fish from a deal stream or lake will usually be light green, whereas one from a dark slough or river will be considerably darker. The underparts are whitish or yellowish The markings on the sides form irregular rows ol yellow or gold spots. Pike with a silvery or blue color variation are occasionally encountered and are known as silver pike."

     

    A little excert from an article I have. Just a colour variation. May be due to habitat, water conditions (ph level, minerals etc.) or forage.

  3. Guys,

     

    Thanks for all the great tips.

     

    The request was made in an effort to recycle some of the tails that would be left in the bush or end up in landfill. A low quality tail only costs 5.99 and a high quality, died tail can be had for 11.99.

     

    I like the idea of of furrier for some of my other furs. I do have some traper friends who are pretty good with fox, mink etc. I usaully harvest my own squirrel tails from the guys that don't make it accross the road in time.

     

    I really enjoy tying and catching fish with my own creations. It is something to do in the winter when we can't get out on the ice. If you have never tried, it is a lot of fun. You can buy all the basic tools for about $75.00 - A cheap vice, 2 bobins, decent scissors, a hackle, finishing whip etc.

     

    Depending what you are intrested in tying, you can either buy the basics locally - hooks, feathers etc at a place like Grind Stone in Waterdown or if you want to make some jigs a place like Jann's NetCraft is a good place to start.

  4. here's the differen't types of freshwater fish i have caught

     

    pike

    walleye

    sauger

    chinook

    coho

    laker

    atlantic

    splake

    brown trout

    aurora trout

    brookie

    whitefish

    yellow perch

    white perch

    white crappie

    black crappie

    sturgeon

    burbot

    carp

    freshwater drum

    mooneye

    musky

    WGSF

    LMB

    SMB

    sucker

    lamprey eel

    pumpkinseeds

    bluegills

    bowfin

    bullhead

    channell cats

    goldeye

    these weird goldfish out of this weird pond near dofasco rec center

    round goby

    a clam

    three spined stickleback

    pink salmon

    rainbow trout

    spotted gar

    long nose gar

    arctic char

    arctic grayling

     

    hey there's 43 thats pretty solid

     

    This has been a pretty busy fishing season for you.

  5. Just getting ready to start tying some jigs for winter brookies and walleye. Before I purchase some more buck tails, I was wondering if any of the hunters on the board have some extra's from previous years, or would be willing to set aside this years tails for me. It is illegal for me to purchase them from you, I could however say thanks with some new jigs or some nice hand made in line spinners.

    Michelle and I have been making our own spinners , jigs and flies for a few years now.

  6. Big Reason,

     

    Lack of Restocking. More focus on the Rainbow/Steelhead population by the local anglers associations' then there is on Pacfic Salmon.

     

    I have also heard that the Provincial Gov. has spent less money and energy on restocking pacific salmon and are eyeing up another attempt at re-introduucing the atlantic salmon.

     

    My understanding is that Atlantic Salmon are less tollerant of polution and that is why they have not done well in Lake O, maybe they would be a better candidate in G Bay.

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