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Radnine

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  1. Wow man! What a great report and what fantastic pictures (I still have yet to see a fish arch on my sonar). Thanks for taking the time to post. Jim
  2. Hi all, In the name of matching the hatch, do you use larger bait at this time of year for Walleye? That is to say, if I used a yellow grub in the spring, would I use a longer yellow grub in fall? I notice that the minnows that we buy are always the same size, do minnows stay the same size and therefore not grow as the season progresses? Thanks in advance! Jim
  3. That sounds very fishy. Is there by chance anything we are not being told? Had to ask. I like the post about letting VISA deal with it. I would get a quote for a replacement one from any where (ebay etc.) to help the VISA types. I would also be finding out what it would cost to have a lawyer (a friend perhaps for free) give them a quick phone call or letter. Then I would start naming names on a popular fishing site on which someone might have personal knowledge of the repute of said marina. Good luck! Jim
  4. There is a bunk type trailer on it's own (which is unusual, no?) on Trinity right across from the new Ancaster Fair grounds. Looks like it would fit a 16 - 18' boat. And a shallow tinny (12 - 14') on a trailer (no motor that I can see) on Hwy 6 between Mount Hope and Caledonia. Jim
  5. If you knew what was in that stuff you'd be glad that it didn't come out. If you're lucky next time you won't be able to get the wiener package open as well. Jim
  6. That was fantastic (a little frightening perhaps) but fantastic! I can't get over having to throw fish like that back. You are both blessed and cursed. Thanks for sharing! Jim
  7. When are these people going to start eating steroid laced processed chemical laden rubbish, like the rest of us? Jim
  8. I sure hope we are allowed to joke about this topic 'cause it's hilarious. (with all due respect) Jim
  9. That is a fantastic report Mike. I can particularly relate to your bringing a friend along. It was during trips to Bobcaygeon with my friend Mike's family that I got hooked on fishing and cottaging (I was about 13 as well). Whether you or he realize it or not you are giving him fond memories that will last forever. I love to see it. Thanks again! Jim
  10. I usually don't let Jacques swamp my car, so I'm no expert, but aren't you supposed to take your shoes and socks off and put them in a dry place? Jim
  11. Thanks for the tip. I know that the thread is not about debating the cost of doing business but 10 bucks is more than fair. Jim
  12. Can you grab me a bottle at duty free? Thanks! Jim
  13. I agree with your post, as it pertains to fishing. But this site is about way more than where the fish are biting or how to catch them. In fact, I think that it is in this regard that critics of the board misunderstand it the most. Jim
  14. I have always wanted to see what a pro would do if dropped into a new lake without (or with I guess) a map or GPS. That is to say what is the thought process to attack a completely new lake. I think it would make a neat show and go a long way toward teaching folk where to find fish and how to catch them. Jim
  15. This is just about my set up exactly (I didn't calculate it like that. it just ended up that way). I maight actually have 6lb Fireline and 10 lb Seaguar Flouro. on my walleye rods (med lite/fast tip, 6'-6" w/1500 size reel). Jim
  16. A brilliant report as always Jacques! I am not entirely sure where you live, but it sounds like paradise. Congratulations! Jim
  17. Wow Simon, what a great report. I am sure that being from England, France doesn't seem like that special of a destination, but for me here it seems like quite an undertaking. I have spent loads of time in the UK and know that you guys are huge on your holidays. I have never really understood how the economics works out though. Not just for the travel, but the prices for everything as well (when looked at in terms of the wages earned). I have a question; Would your family rather spend time in France together, or travel to your spot in the great white north? Jim
  18. Wait a tick, which boat is that? Jim
  19. Wouldn't Pigeon be covered in the Government charts for the Trent Severn? I think that I have a set in fact. Jim
  20. PURE! Caledonia's loss is PEI's gain. What gives brother? Work, school, dead rabbit, none of my business? Do tell. Jim
  21. Hee Hee Hee (I mean, whats a guy expect?)
  22. What a hoot! Thanks, Jim
  23. I guess it's a good thing that he wasn't making a patio... Jim (this is hilarious after three glasses of wine)
  24. One of my first posts to this board was on this very subject, and I received all sorts of great advice. What I have found to be the most handy are snacks and drinks (which is a whole thread unto itself). Also, electrical tape and a multi-tool (in case you run into someone with a Lund that needs a hand). And as dopey as they look, you have got to get yourself a hat light. Jim
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