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  1. I bet that before Johnny B opened his big mouth, no one ever fished either of these creeks, you probably had both of them all to yourself.

     

    Get a life, you are probably not off to a real good start on the board.

     

    Johnny, no offense, not sure if yourmouthis big or not LOL, nor did I see any posts divulging the mother of all spots on ths board...but if you want you can PM them to me.

     

     

    :blahblah1::blahblah1::blahblah1:

  2. Hey Mike,

     

    Wasn't trying to prevent you from ranting....

     

    We had a really bad experience at BPS in March, I know a lot of members here love the shop...

     

    But us, not so much. JB's has a great selection but you have got to find a place you are happy spending your hard earned money.

  3. I stop J.B.'s every couple of weeks for various things Michelle and I need....the truth is, sometimes I have to convince her we need them, but it is all the same in the wash :whistling::whistling::whistling:

     

    Any who, guys have alwas been super friendly. Happy to share their knowledge and they have an awesome selection.

     

     

    I am sure if you speak to Brian that he will sort this out for you.

  4. No, You should be putting your boat out on the American Side if possible and heading out to the Sand Bar, otherwise reffered to as the Niagara Bar. And you heard correclty, the laker fishing in late April through May is unbelievable....expect 50 + fish days if you are on them. No need for riggers when the temp is stil cold, some planner boards should do it along with dipsy divers. Also bring some good rods to jig with.

  5. We don';t watch a tonne of shows as we do not have WFN or whatever it is called (not included in Cogeco package we have) also most Saturday's and Sundays we are pounding the water.

     

    When we are home - we like Mark Krupps(sp) hooked up.

     

    It is more about adventure, different places and interesting landscapes. The fish he catches are pretty cool too. Looks like an expensive show to produce.

     

    When I was in my early teens I watched alot of shows for technical info, but now we are able to search on the internet, ask the great people here and go out and have fun learning and exploring.

  6. I do a combination of both. I put 2 heavier splits towards the top (I believe they are both A size, then I start with BB and B towards the hook. I usually put my last bb about 12" above the roe.

    I use a 6' floro leader attached to Braid so, unless we are fishing very deep, my entire set up is usually on my leader.

     

    The only problem I have had with set up one is: when the water is fast, a fish can grab the bait when it hits the water and the float doesn't move b/c the lower portion of the lead hasn't settled yet.

     

    If the line is weighted proprtionally, even if the float is still on its side or partially righted, it will go down when a fish hits.

     

    Also in strong current you will have a bow in your line where there is no weight.

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