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Rich Clemens

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  1. Man that really stinks. Sorry to hear about your loss, I know what you're going through.
  2. That is one of those PRICELESS pics.
  3. We've hadf that in the states for a few years or so now, so far, for me anyway, it seems to be working. Now if the politicians would be included in this ... much better. I hear ya J ace, we get frequest calls from the banks and credit card companies to take out loans, pay off other accounts, etc. PIA it is at times.
  4. I purchased the Navionics HotMaps for Canada - 2007 version I believe. I run in it both my LCX 28C and my H2O unit. I don't fish the great lakes, but it does well for the inland waterways that I visit - notably Nipissing. I fish the French River a few times each year, which is not on any these chips. To get around that, I purchased MapCreate Canada and made my own maps. Thye work OK for navigation, but it only shows the contours. I can still save my trails, Waypoints, and ICONS and such, and that's about as good as it gets for me with the Map Create 6.
  5. Welcome aboard SteamerGuy ... I hope there's a lot more of this coming along.
  6. Now that's a great start to the fall season. Gonna be a wee bit tough to beat that. great read and thanks for sharing.
  7. Congrats Bly. The friendly competition is really starting to heat up now. We'll say "Good Job" to the net man as well.
  8. Great report Glan. Glad to have had the chance to pop in for a bit. Good Lord willing ... I'll be there in June
  9. Looks like the wind calmed down for you guys at some point ... Friday was just brutal. I too am a bit envious of that nice pike there, must have been a pretty good fight.
  10. Nice report. Great to see you guys were catching fish up there. Hope to see you all next June
  11. Great report Joey. Was good to see you folks again for a bit this past Friday. I suspect Paul didn't get his musky either. Next year .. just wait until next year. I say that all the time.
  12. Best of luck with your project SugarPacket
  13. Bill: The water temps were running around 67-68F. I guess that would be roughly 19C. Held fairly consistent through the two weeks. The couple days of rain we had dropped it a bit at the surface, but it quickly came back. Marking a lot of fish down around 30 feet, but had nothing to go that deep. Couple guys used down-riggers for an entire afternoon and came up empty. Being below the Chardier Dams, the water was fluctiuating all year and was still higher than usual. It was coming back up again the day before we left. I used a lot of larger/heavier spinnerbaits this week. I have a shallow-invalder that I have a lot of confidence it as it helpd catch a pike a couple years ago well into the thirties and also raised a couple muskies with it. Tried top waters, jerk baits, cranks, trolling a bit each day, even some lucky strike spoons ... just about everything I had. Gotta be something they were looking for, but I just didn't have at the right place and tyhe right time. Anyway .. it was a great time and already looking forward to the OFC GTG at Lakair next June.
  14. Well, our annual two-week trip to the French actually started a couple months ago. Steve_Paul and I have been exchanging PM's hoping to meet up for a day. Steve's wife's aunt has a private cottage out of Riverview (Dokis) and if it worked out that Steve and Cindy would be in camp while we were up there, we'd spend a day together seeing what was biting. Everything did work out and the date/time was set. We left southern PA Friday the 5th and headed north. We leave in the early afternoon and drive most of the way. We have been stopping near Waubashene at the Tay Motel along the 400. It's not a fancy place, but the price is right and a place to hang your hat for a night. Upon arrival, we find out that there is a motorcycle event going on and everything in the area is booked full. The owner said our best bet was up in Parry Sound - so off we went. Pulled in to what was once the Jolly Roger Motel. Upon parking, we parked next to a truck and boat that looked a lot like what Steve had described he would be in. Walking across the courtyard, I noticed a couple that that had two small dogs with them. The guy gets up and starts waling over and I hear "Rich ?". Sure enough, Steve and Cindy had decided to stay over that night as well. What a surprise. We sat and chatted together to almost 11:30pm. The next morning we met up and had breakfast together and finalizing the plans for getting together Tuesday. Following breakfast, we went on our way. Arrived at Wolseley Lodge late Saturday am and got settled in. We were still pretty tired from the trip, so we just did a little local fishing, picking up a small pike. Sunday turned into a rain day, so I went out in the morning anyway and managed a few more small pike. That afternoon, we started to experience problems with the boat motor. Coming back to camp, trying to get up on plane, we just lost the RPMs. I could run at about 2000 RPM and all seemed OK. But as soon as I would give it more juice, it just died. Managed to get back to camp under not much more than trolling speed. Still pouring down rain, so I figured I wait until Monday am to pull the cover off the engine to check things out. Figured it was some kind of fuel line problem. Got up Monday, pulled the plugs, and they looked fine. Replaced them with new ones anyway and took it out for a run. Made a run out the bay and back under full power and life is good. Made a second run out ... good. Coming back ... same problem, the RPM's just dropped while getting up under full power. I had a a similar problem a few years back with a blocked valve, but this time, the fuel pump bulb remained hard ... now I'm stumped. Strange thing, it only happens under load. At the dock, I could rev it up to 4000+ RPM and no problems. Up to the lodge I go to try to get an appointment for someone in the area to check her out. Only had to go about 8 miles to a marina, which was fortunate. It ended up being grit/sand in the fuel filter. Replaced the filter, blow out the lines, and good to go. Took her back to camp, launched, and made a few long runs ...life is good. Off we go now. As a side note, I've had engine trouble a few times over the years. Someone in the vicinity was willing to take me in right away and take care of the problem ... once was even a Sunday morning. I give a lot of praise and gratitude to the local marina's as they seem to go out of their way for the tourists in the area. I've only ever had positive experiences and it shows the high quality of folks that I've met along the way. Tuesday was our day with Steve, so we headed back up 64 and took Dokis Road to Riverview. Arrived on time and met up with Steve. Loaded up the boat and off we went to the cabin to drop off supplies. Got a chance to meet everyone and get the dogs acquainted again - which they all got along great. Off now in search of some Walleye. Spent the morning trying different places, but could not locate them. Along the way, Patsy did pick up a nice 24" pike. Had no intention of keeping her, but she inhaled the small crank bait, so we didn't have much choice. Patsy also hooked into a larger pike, but this one got off at boat-side - would have been a great pic. I was able to manage a nice bass, that we also kept to go with the pike for a little fish fry later on in the week. No Walleye's, but Patsy and I had a great time with Steve/Cindy/Pat/Kevin/Jamie. Finished up our time together with some grilling for a late lunch. Thanks Steve & Cindy, and family/friends, for a great day. That was Patsy's best day of fishing for the entire two weeks. Had you not put her on a couple pike ... all she would go home with would have been the memory of a small blue gill. Couple pics with our day with Steve: Patsy's 24" pike: The day's catch: Steve working on filleting the bass: While at Wolseley, I targeted musky as it's been a few years since I last caught one. I knew a few places where I had seen nice fish before, so we paid them a visit. Sure enough, in one spot, she was home. She came up along side the boat for a quick sniff, then off to the depths. I actually was able to see this fish twice during that first week, but never once did she seem very interested. Founds a few other potential spots, some new ones, but no action. Other than the occasional small pike, we caught nothing else. It was a long / tough week. There were a couple other groups in camp also fishing for musky. Among the 6 of them, only one 48" was landed. So it seemed to be tough fishing for everyone in camp that week, Couple more pics from the first week: Had quite a few pretty foggy mornings. This day was nice. There were a couple so thick you couldn't see to the end of the dock. Some guys went out in in, but I'd rather not take the chance and just wait a little for it to lift. Caught this one shortly after sunrise. Sunday was a rain day: At the end of the first week, we packed up, and headed back out 528 to Rainbow Camp on the North Channel. This will mark our 5th year at Rainbow. I have only ever caught two muskies and both were caught while trolling from this camp. So, why not just catch another one. We unpacked and took off for a place that I've seen the girls before. Sure enough, she was still there. Actually, I saw here three different times that first day, so I thought this is gonna be a great week. Three times, three different times of the day, different lures, but not once did she even seem interested. Figure 8's, erratic action on the lures/presentation - NOTHING Sunday was kind of a wash out with a cold front coming through in the morning, then the remnants of Hurricane Ike coming through in the afternoon. We did manage to get out a little that day. Yes - back to where I had seen the musky the day before. Two more sightings of the fish, but no interest. I'm assuming I'm seeing the same fish each time, as it is in the same general area. I would only see her on more time the entire week. We met a couple guys a few years ago from New Market and they pulled in on Wednesday. Great couple guys that we really enjoy shooting the breeze with and they just love our two girls. Things were a bit tough for them as well ... picking up a few small bass and pike. Sure does seem like the second week will be the same as the first - not much action. Had some pretty chilly nights while we were there and the wood-burner in the cabin made for some cozy evenings. Seemed to be quite a bit more windy too during the days. The weed beds were not producing, so I changed tactics and started to fish the rocky shore lines here and there throughout the week. The results were a bit better in picking up a nice 27" and 28" pike. Overall though, a very slow two weeks and less fish caught this year, than in years past. Poor Patsy had to settle it with jigging with a worm to actually catch a fish that second week. Sorry, no pic of the blue gill. she did have something strike the jig that just took the entire rod down and smacked against the side of the boat, bit in an instance, the line was snapped. Don't know what it was. Could have been a pike. I told here it was the musky I was after, now hopes of me catching her vanished. (HA HA HA). Our last day in camp turned out to be extremely windy, Water was rough, even on the river. Even the small bays were tough to fish, as it seems like the winder changed directions every few minutes. We ended up quiting early and pulled the boat by noon and started the packing. Actually though, this was our plan for Friday. Once we were done packing, we headed up to Lakair to see who all was in camp for the OFC GTG. Caught up with Tybo, Joey, GCD, Spiel, BassMasterMike and a couple other members, who I had no met before. (I have to apologize guys, I can't remember everyone's name / board name. Forgive me). Roy was due in later that night and, once again, Lew had packed up early and was already back home. LEW: I pray your family's health issues are improving. We were there for a couple hours, chatting, sharing stories, and had a great time. The wind was howling there as well, making it a big dangerous out on the open water. We spent some time chatting with Leslie and expressing our condolences for the loss of her mother back in June. Kevin's mother was also undergoing open-heart surgery that very same day. We also pray that the surgery went well and that Kevin's mom is on the road to recovery. We'll, that was our two weeks. Not much fishing action, but made some new friends and caught up with some old ones. Here's a few more pics from the trip. One of these trips, I'll really have something to write about. Dink Pike: 27" Pike: I was alone, so this is the only shot I grabbed: 28" Pike: Couple Inukshuk: The girls all worn out by a hard day's fishing: God's county. This is why I keep coming back.
  15. It was really a freaky thing to "just happen" to wind up at the same motel Friday night. Had our usual stopping point not have been booked full, we'd not have had the chance to meet and great for a couple hours that Friday night. Had a great time sharing part of the day with you all. Don't tell anyone, but that pike is all Patsy landed during the two weeks we were on the French ... save for a little Blue Gill on a jig. Hope to put my my wee bit of a report in the coming days. Thanks again for being such a gracious host and for your family ... nice little BBQ to finish things off.
  16. I just returned from the French River a few hours ago. I knew where a musky hung out and tried each day for a week, different times, different lures, and saw here a total of 6 times. Wouldn't even once open her mouth
  17. Saw this posted on another board a short time ago. I'm heading there myself in just three short hours. http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=27535 Here's part of the OPP News Release: OPP News Release ********************** French River - On the 4th of September 2008, a tanker truck containing raw sewage overturned into the French River at the Dokis Road Bridge. Approximately 5000 gallons of sewage leaked into the river and may affect residents of the Municipality of the French River and Killarney. West Nipissing Police is investigating the spill with the assistance of the Health Unit. The Health Unit is expected to put out an advisory to all residents on the 5th of September. If there are any questions please contact the District Health Unit at (705) 474-1400.
  18. Attaboy Brian. Patsy and I have 6 grand-kids and number 7 coming in November. Keep it up. And yes, congrats to the proud grand parents ... and the kids too.
  19. Good Deal Bill. One report for each province. This will be great for us ... as it was for you.
  20. You're reports are totally awesome Andy. We'll worth everyone's time to read and, of course, the usual fantastic pics.
  21. I plan on popping in Friday afternoon the 19th just to say howdy and hopefully meet some fellow OFC'rs. Probably arrive mid-afternoon and sticking around until early evening. Heading back to PA real early Saturday morning.
  22. Yeah .. I remember posts from GaryV. Huge loss to the family and I extend my deepest condolences. It's alwso a huge loss to OFC. I'm sure GaryV will be missed by many. Rest in PEACE my friend ... rest in PEACE.
  23. Measured/Weighed or not, that's one huge musky in anyone's book. Congrats on such a fine catch.
  24. Nice buckets there evster. I've been out-fished by the wife (and others) many, many times. Keeps 'em happy and coming back for more. Good luck in your search for your own boat.
  25. Great report Tibbs ... great report. Someday I'd like to give Sturgean fishing a try ... seems to be quite the battle.
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