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  1. I'm sure many of you power-boaters just sighed after reading the description. ;)

     

    I tried in 2007 to make something happen, but being one of very few in Ontario who used a kayak as their primary mode of fishing.... and then again last year(some of you may remember my post), I was so hopeful of making it happen only to have it dashed by too few anglers willing to commit.

     

    Now in 2009 with the population of yakfishers doubling and tripling the past few years, it is going to happen and it's gonna be BIG!

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  2. Self employed or I wouldn't be on here at 2 in the afternoon....

     

    My serious job is operating a project management service company for marine, petrochemical and power generation industries.

    My fun job is running a seasonal eco-adventure guiding and rental business.

  3. The wife had messed hers up real good and not being any kind of techie, I just did what douG said minus the re-install of windows and got free AVG. Haven't had a single problem since and that was 2 months ago.

  4. They are an excellent reel for the money Kemper.

    I specifically bought mine for the weight because I have a superlight old 13' GL2 that I use it with. No disappointment whatsoever, even after I bounced it off the rocks once! Bought new bearings immediately after, but haven't needed to replace them because it still spins like a top.

    I've only used an Aventa and Islander in the past and am still partial to this one.

     

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    Fall spawner.

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  5. I kept waiting for something big to come and slam those small fish as they reeled them in...

     

    Good to see more exposure for the sport! I heard there's a kayak fishing movie going to be released soon and that there's an Ontario pro involved in it. :whistling:

     

    Also heard of some kayak fishing events in Ontario this summer. :thumbsup_anim:

  6. I found that amusing.

     

    There are some valid points. However, for the most part it is a bunch of bunk and it seems that the fellow who wrote the article had very little success with his centrepin or never really spend enough time using one.

     

    back-off Professor Bumblebee! :angry::D

     

    with a name like that, maybe he should have taken up flyfishing intsead.

  7. As mentioned, it is very dependant on what it is being used for. The Oregon is a high end handheld model.

    I've been using a Garmin Vista Cx since 2003 for eveything from climbing to fishing to adventure racing. Cost $400 back then and I'm sure they are much cheaper by now.

     

    You definitely have the right brand and retailer.

  8. as much as I need to....?

    Speaking of float gear I need (want?) another rod...looking for a 12 and a half footer thats used and CHEAP

     

    Kemper,

    $75+tx will get you a brand new 12'6" Shimano convergence, w/ Fuji guides and a lifetime warranty. I just picked one up before Xmas for chuckin bigger floats with bulk shot.

    There not pretty, but very functional.

     

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    I'll probably spend just under $1000 before season opener and about that much again before the end of the year.

    $250 has come my way via BPS gift cards.

    Part of that will include a new fish finder and the rest will be drop-shot rod, jigging rod, a pair of baitcasters for them and of course a bit of tackle.

  9. killer report Ramble On!

     

    I was in Haliburton from Dec 26-29 with the intent of doing similar to you in Bancroft. After seeing it rain non-stop for the first three days, I called it off and headed back to Waterloo. Apparently I made a mistake.

    You have now renewed my quest to go back and try for some specks and/or splake.

    Thanks for pointing out the snow depth, I'll bring snowshoes for sure.

  10. well chicks really dig those wooden handles.... :rolleyes:

     

    I'd just by buy a pc of wooden doweling, cut it to size, drill a hole in the centre and then sand it to shape. Could always stain it too.

    I've got the SST3 too and have been satisfied with its performance... even after bouncing it off a rock from 4ft in the air.

     

    You'll have to show us a pic of the final product.

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