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  1. I agree with the comment of the hardware on the smaller smelts, however, I own multiple of almost every freshwater LT made. I think they are by far the best lure manufactured at that price point. I have done very well with every single lure I own from them. Would not trade them for anything.

    Have purged all similar hard baits by other manufacturers several years ago.

     

    Everyone has their favourites, and I have about a dozen. They are all Live Target.

  2. I think the impending rain is gonna mess up all plans to ice fish anywhere for a while. Will post again after things freeze up again. Thanks for the replies.

    Can't wait to see what the rivers do with all the ice and now huge rain forecast. Might be better to think about steelheading next week

  3. Lots of snow pack between now and end of March combined with heavy rains, for S Ontario.

    More time fishing than last year.

     

    As for the fish, I'd like to catch either/both a brown and bow pushing 20lbs. Have caught one of each that were close but not confirmed.

  4. I bought a couple of Live Target smelt imitations a couple of years ago but since then, the smelt imitations no longer have the same colour as the one's I bought. They are more brownish now. The smelt in my area are bluish/purple....not brownish.

     

    must be all the frogs in the water over there.

    I've had one for three years and over a hundred fish, slightly faded but same colours and works like always. I do upgrade the hooks every now and again.

  5. quite certain if you called AO, they would order the bearings and swap it out for you in a couple days or less. Provided that is the problem. When c-pins start to get loud or grindy, it is usually that the bearing race are cracked. Doesn't take much since they are highly hardened carbon steel.

    I've done my own on several Ravens without issue but is good to let the pro's do it and hopefully show you the first time around.

  6. My advice is to just wear it and let the rain do its thing. Unless you can't bear the smell or are more worried about how you look than how you fish.

    I have one from 2001 that is as waterproof as the day it was bought. Friends complain about theirs leaking after washing with mild soap.

  7. A rainy overcast day like today probably would have had them going crazy all day. Best bet if you miss the prime conditions is to fish glow spoons between dusk and dawn. Rattle cranks in firetiger work decent during overcast days, as do standard casting spoons. Hot n Tots give plenty of vibration to pizz em off too.

    I be out right now and tomorrow morning if I lived where you do.

     

    Good luck!

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