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  1. Was out fishing from the kayak on Saturday at Bronte.

    Only hooked one fish and never even knew I had it on the leadcore set-up until I decided to change lures. :)

    Although it looks a lot like a steelhead, I've ruled that out first because of the black mouth, triangular lower jaw and lack of spots below lateral line and on tail.

    I settled on a coho.

     

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    Anyone with some insight or is it too small to know, being roughly 7-8" long?

  2. heading down to bronte in a months time

     

    you may have missed them by then.

    Salmon are already on the move at night in a lot of southern tribs and with the high water we've had all year, don't expect them to be sitting around the river mouths waiting.

     

    there's a lot better glow spoons than Cleos... Moonshine spoons glow forever.

    good luck!

  3. That area has got very little rain at all this year and the maitland is suffering huge these days. It looks like a small creek going under the Hwy 21 bridge.

    If you go fish closer to the mouth you may find some better fishing, provided the bucket brigade hasn't totally cleaned her out. The decimation of smallies there over the past two years makes me sick!

     

    sorry to dash your hopes, but at least you are aware.

  4. well said Singingdog.

    If you are looking for a very versatile fishing boat, then consider a sit-on-top kayak in the 13-16' range. They are pretty much limitless for the waterbodies we have here in Ontario. Lots of different models out there in all sorts of price ranges and weights.

    My best suggestion is to narrow your search based on all possibilites of fishing you would do, then go out and try free demos of the models in that category.

     

    There's a lot of good advice on Yakfisher.net regarding kayaks.

     

    Since buying my first kayak, I really only use canoes for backcountry tripping now, but there's really no substitute for that.

  5. I just finished hosting a first time, 2-day charity fishing tourney that ended up raising around $700 for the final tally.

    It took 13months of planning and organization with the last six months being fairly intensive. If you want to have good prizes, you need to start soliciting at the end of this year before the reps spend their 2010 budget. I'm fairly certain most '09 budgets are spent by now.

     

    Seeing as you have prizes, then really what you need to do is nail down;

    date/location/headquarters

    format

    rules

    fish species

    *advertising*

    ammenities

    accommodation

    food/drink

    facilities

     

    Unless you have a large ambitious committee, anything less than 6 months to furnish a well run, first time event could be quite a chore. Then comes the execution on the day(s) of the event... no small task either.

    My best suggestion to you is to find someone who has already run a similar event and get them onboard with yours.

    Good Luck!

  6. Unless it's C&R but well i don't know how its gonna work...

     

    It's actually C-P-R, but you'd know that if you read any of the post. Read and react folks not the reverse. :)

    Just remember that a big reason 90% of us went to kayak from motorboat is conservation.

     

    Here's what it's all about, Catch-Photo-Release:

     

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  7. I would guess it was 14-16" from feet to head and yes had a very long tail.

    I was about 10yds away using all the zoom I had from inside my house. It caught my attention when I saw a squirrel freaking out and trying to scare it away of all things... that's why its head is cocked, because the squirrel kept charging dwon the branch at it.

    The squirrel won!

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