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Bass season? Wow, you guys are patient. I will have been fishing soft water for two and a half months before you're on the water.... Just six more weeks and the boat and truck comes out of storage
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"All time low"? I guess it reaches an 'all time low' when it happens close to home but the reality is, this happens everywhere. Other than complain, what action did you take?
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You might enjoy this... "The Evolution Of Rallying: 50 Years Of Sideways"
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I used to get a slight vibration on the highway in my Jeep. Centrifugal force would clear the snow out of the rims at about 140
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It should be eligible for the tournament but usually the fish is bigger than the sign. But hey, it's not my dignity at stake
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DEAL ALERT!! 50% off Mustang Integrity Floatation Coats
SlowPoke replied to SlowPoke's topic in General Discussion
This is the coat http://www.mustangsurvival.com/recreational/mc1525?division=recreation&country=23 -
DEAL ALERT!! 50% off Mustang Integrity Floatation Coats
SlowPoke replied to SlowPoke's topic in General Discussion
Tried one on and its pretty long. Its definitely not a bomber length. -
One piece is better than two but a two piece is better than nothing. They will both keep you afloat but a one piece suit allows for slower water entry. Believe it or not; as the water creeps in, your body is warming the water and reducing shock to your system. They're not designed to prevent water entering the suit for buoyancy but to control the entry and buy you some time. As mentioned, try different manufacturers for best fit.
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Lake Winnipeg declared most threatened lake in the WORLD
SlowPoke replied to I'mHooked's topic in General Discussion
If you watch the video I posted you'll see that it probably doesn't matter. Farmers have done away with ponds/reservoirs (letting the ground slowly absorb and filter nutrients and toxins) in favour of drainage networks. These fast flowing networks all eventually dump into larger bodies of water. Lake Winnipeg receives excess nutrients and toxins from hundreds of miles away. Farmers aren't the root of the problem but a big contributor. -
Lake Winnipeg declared most threatened lake in the WORLD
SlowPoke replied to I'mHooked's topic in General Discussion
Agreed. http://www.cbc.ca/player/Shows/Shows/The+Nature+of+Things/ID/1867857094/ -
Wow is an understatement. Wing was inches from the ground and the guy walking with the camera. These guys couldn't react fast enough to get out of the way of a steamroller. The pilot's reaction was to bank right and correct.... I don't think he saw the camera guy otherwise he might of just banked right and started to ascend.
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There are too many 'look how many fish I can catch' shows. I like a show that; - shows you why old school techniques still work. - offers new techniques and when/how to use them. - brings you to familiar surroundings as well as featuring remote outposts. Charlie Wray doesn't always meet that criteria but he's likable, knowledgeable and I'll keep watching.
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The colour unit is nice in flasher mode but the real reason most of us use "fancy" machines is because we already have them.
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I'm finding the same result. Menu/Settings/System/Satellites... Even when you remove the source, the iGPS is still searching for satellites. I tried entering demo mode which will turn off GPS but it also puts sonar into demo mode. I'm shocked they would drop that capability from the LMS units, I hope we're just missing something.
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I'll look into that right now. I haven't used my HDS on ice yet but noticed a big difference in battery life on my LMS units.
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The backlight and GPS suck up a lot of juice. To extend your day, lower the backlight and turn off your GPS when not required. You can almost double your battery life in mild temperatures.
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The skimmer transducer will work but you'll appreciate the iceducer for the short flexy cord and always pointing straight down. If you opt for the skimmer transducer; mount it on a 1"x2" board about 6" longer than the depth of any ice you might fish. (ie. 14" of ice = 20" stick) Drill 1/4" holes through the face of the board 1" from the top and spaced 3" apart... the last hole being about 6" away from the transducer mount. Hold the stick in the hole lightly allowing it to find its own buoyancy and insert a 1/4" rod through next lower drilled hole. Make sure the rod is long enough to span your opening in the ice with some overlap. This will allow the transducer to dangle instead of float and will always be oriented correctly.
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Without looking up the specs, I'd say 6000 RPM is spinning a little quicker than necessary. I'd recommend going up a little in pitch (ex. 17 to 19) in an aluminium prop for starters and give some consideration to a 4 blade. A Vortex 4 blade can be had for about $120. Once you have your pitch & diameter dialed in you can then consider a stainless for better performance and keep the aluminium for a spare.
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Captain's Rant: Nipissing Opening Date - May Long Weekend
SlowPoke replied to capt_hooked's topic in General Discussion
As much as I agree that one day won't make ANY difference to the fish, it wouldn't influence my decision to book a stay. Has this been a deal-breaker for some bookings or just an annoyance? -
Weak or frozen solenoid
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How to get the PMs attention new rules for all Canadians
SlowPoke replied to mr blizzard's topic in General Discussion
Well said. A blockade is not a peaceful protest. At best, its an attempt to draw attention to the cause by creating an annoyance. At worst, (and much too often) its an attempt to provoke an incident. -
for the musky guys, i need an opinion on a reel
SlowPoke replied to phatpelkey's topic in General Discussion
I think to be fair, you're looking $$350-$400 I've never used the tranx but I've held it and played around with it. There's nothing wrong with it but I think I'd be happier with my 1st Gen Curado 300 (silver) for much less money. The Toro Winch is a nice reel too. If you have your heart set on a SERIOUS reel like the Tranx, keep an eye out for a Trinidad. They've been around a while, they're bullet proof and a little cheaper. -
There's plenty caught each year. Tyee's are Chinook over 30lbs. In BC, many clubs and resorts will hand out Tyee pins: 30-40 lbs Bronze 40-50 lbs Silver 50-60 lbs Gold 60+ Diamond
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I don't have any personal goals, I just want to generate more smiles like this on my boat...