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SlowPoke

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  1. Wow, nice day on the water! I've had quantity fish days, I've had quality fish days. I've never had both on the same day!
  2. LOL Pete!! I'm not going to give away the secret bait. P.S. where do you store your cigarette butts... on the trebles ready to go or do you rig them when you get out there?
  3. "SHOTGUN" Pick me up on the way... you'll be the guy with the flashing lights, right?
  4. Thanks for the replies... I figured by posting "Antique" I'd get a lot of interest but I didn't think 10+ in the first hour! I have one guy from Thunder Bay VERY interested. I didn't want to eBay it but not a bad idea given the action on this thing. Might consider that. No info on it other than it came from my Mother that got it from her Mother.
  5. So, I'm reading this article in Great Lakes Angler (May 09) and they discuss fishing 250'+ for salmon. That's where the big ones tend to be. I've never fished deeper than say 120' or so and my riggers only have 200' of cable. This summer I would like to experiment fishing deep in the BZ and I will probably run Torpedo Divers off the downriggers - or- as mentioned in another article featuring Torpedo's, "shirt buttoning' them on the same line. In other words, max out depth on the first Torpedo, add another, add another etc. The articles I'm referring to are on pages 8 & 25 of this months GLA Anybody have any deep sea fishing experiences from the 'Blue Zone'? Is it worth the effort? These guys are fishing Lake Michigan but I suspect Lake O salmon lurk deep too.
  6. I posted a chair on Kijiji for "best offer". My email is going nuts! It seems it might be a very desirable chair. I have had some lo-ball offers naturally and I have a price in mind. So, I don't want to be the guy that sold his Honus Wagner rookie card for $2.00... how much is this chair worth? It's extremely sturdy. http://london.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-art...QAdIdZ125440345
  7. Hey Mike, sorry I put the auto-pilot feature in your head... ask Dana to forgive me? LOL
  8. You've probably fouled your new plug. I usually leave last season's plug in for initial start up. As Wayne mentioned, ensure the safety switch is in. Leave the choke out until it runs, keep the throttle in the start position. When it gets going, it will rev up. Back the throttle to the idle position. When it begins to stumble, push the choke in. Since you've tried the full throttle thing, remove the plug and clean it. If it seems fine, you might have a fuel delivery issue. If it's soaked, you're flooded. While you're cleaning the cylinder can air-out a bit. Try it again, choke out in start position.
  9. If nothing else, get auto pilot Mike. PowerDrive or Terrova (nicer deployment on Terrova) 80lbs will run great, hook 'em in serial.
  10. No worries TJ. Whodda thunk the same guy would fluke into both trophies! Lexx
  11. Good point TJ, I think it's wise to keep the Quinte trophy at Lakair.
  12. "But officer, this walleye IS my bait!"
  13. Nice fish Mike! I'm glad you're happy with the new motor. It looks nice on there! -Brian
  14. You may be on to something. After all, "Swine Flu" is just past tense for "Pigs Fly".
  15. Remarkable!
  16. Nice fish! When you told me you were going to have it stuffed and mounted on you bathroom wall I thought you were joking!
  17. 5" GPS & 5" Sonar, no need to split screen. Why do we need electric downriggers when manuals will do? Why do need a roof when a rainsuit will do?
  18. I just finished re-wraping what you got me for my birthday (Sunday). I hope you get as much use out of it as I did. Glad I could help with the boat stuff. -Brian
  19. TJ was very well behaved; I left a beer on the table when I went out for smoke and it was still there when I got back. OMG, he's finally drunk himself blind! Thanks for the beer Dave, thanks for the 1.8 tip JP but most of all thanks to Subway for keeping these guys off the streets for another night. -Brian
  20. I use Daiwa Heartland dipsy rods for trolling, no issues. At $35 each and double as a salmon/trout dipsy rod, I certainly get my monies worth. I use Shimano Tekota 600 linecounters and Penn 209's with them. As Raf stated, linecounters aren't a huge benefit but can be handy. Since you're not generally trolling huge depths, the margin for error is smaller than if you were trying to get a dipsy down 80-100 feet or so. I use a Riviera 7' planer mast and triple boards for trolling. Inlines are also very popular but I can't offer any recommendations.
  21. I don't see that being any cheaper than re-skinning with plywood once you factor in labour and downtime. They might have issues with the coating as well. Thanks for the thought though! They'd enjoy that too much - twisted bunch.
  22. No fiberglass allowed other wise we'd use FRP vans. No metel rub rails either It's like a moving target with this customer! Last night I delivered a rush load *hot hot hot*. They refused it, I was too early. I think another option might be body filler - they'll accept that. It's not quite as handy as whipping out a roll of tape on-the-spot but if maintenance could incorperate that into their PM schedule, we could update the fleet rather quickly. There's a lot of gravy in this contract so I can see why they're putting up with the fuss, just have to get through the growing pains. I might end up doing the pickup in Ohio (Bowling Green) myself rather than just the Windsor - Toronto delivery leg. Meet for coffee? LOL Thanks for the links. -Brian
  23. The purpose is to smooth out the interior walls of a trailer. Interior walls are plywood and scuffs/gouges/fist holes leave rough edges. We've had several trailers rejected for interior damage while loading full trailer width skids. The litmus test is wiping down interior walls with a piece of foam. If the foam catches, the trailer is rejected. I remember using a vinyl tape years ago, about 3mm x 12", extremely durable and would probably stick to butter. That's what I'm looking for. Gerritt, the tape we're using now is similar to dynamat but it's tar instead of butyl. Ohiofisherman got it right, it's intended for roof skins. Btw, brown bread is better and cheaper than dynamat!
  24. I need to find a source for, lack of a better name, speed tape. Currently we're using a tar based adhesive with aluminium skin but it's not cost effective for the purpose in mind. I'm looking for a durable vinyl tape with super adhesion in a wide roll... preferably 6". Product names and where to buy? Thanks in advance! -Brian
  25. You're just minutes from Denny's Dam where you can enjoy shoulder to shoulder, full contact steelheading.
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