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TJQ

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  1. Thats a pot plant???? WOW!
  2. Your gonna be king on the hill!
  3. Good one.. action angling strikes again!
  4. Warn is the way to go.. and DONT get cable... spend the dough and get the flexible non steel cable.. your fingers will thank you for it...
  5. LOL.. we need a like button.... hahahahaah
  6. Sweet report!
  7. LOL.. its funny..... I can never tell where those pictures are posted.... guess ive never been there... The fishing industry is a tough tough place to try and make a living. Trying to get any of the tackle companies to spend a dime on advertising is pretty much impossible, I've met a thousand (well dozens) people who have said.. i could do a fishing show or be a tourney pro, without realizing that the whole process is likely more about business than it is about fishing. Just ask anyone trying to hold on to sponsors .... seems to me like having pro staff post pictures everywhere is great "pretty much" free advertising. If you think about what the lure costs retail, then what the wholesale cost is.. then think about what that lure actually costs the company to buy outta china... you would be amazed at how cheap plastic can be.
  8. Ya... no grass.. yup looking forward to the progress reports!
  9. Good... im gonna need a place to crash...
  10. Thats a monster for sure!!!!!
  11. Just got this in.. thought id share here. Public Meetings for the Greater Toronto and Area Waterfront: An Urban Recreational Fisheries Plan The Ministry of Natural Resources and four Conservation Authorities – Toronto and Region, Credit Valley, Central Lake Ontario, and Ganaraska Region have initiated the preparation of an Urban Recreational Fisheries Plan for the Greater Toronto and Area. Other partners in the process are the municipalities, federal and provincial agencies and the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters. The Urban Recreational Fisheries Plan effectively covers the north shore of Lake Ontario from the western border of the City of Mississauga extending to the eastern border of Durham Region. The plan will integrate information on the state of the fisheries and their habitat with existing plans and strategies to create a document to guide the partners and other interested parties in improving urban recreational fishing opportunities. The plan will look at improving access to shoreline fishing, taking a systematic approach to improving fish habitat, and promote the diverse fishing opportunities available along the waterfront. The fall meetings will present a draft of the plan to the public and it is important to get as many anglers and interested citizens as possible to the meetings to demonstrate that urban fishing is a vital interest to the fishing community. Public feedback will be incorporated into the plan, which is scheduled to be completed spring of 2014. Five public meetings have been scheduled around the Greater Toronto Area in October and November. The meetings will be similar but local issues will be discussed. Public Meeting schedule: Thursday October 17, 2013 Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority Office 100 Whiting Avenue, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 3T3 Doors open at 6:30 PM, presentation starts at 7:00 PM meeting to conclude at 9:00 PM. Tuesday October 22, 2013 Ajax Town Hall, Council Chambers 65 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax, Ontario L1S 2H9 Doors open at 6:30 PM, presentation starts at 7:00 PM meeting to conclude at 9:00 PM. Thursday October 24, 2013 Pickering City Hall, Council Chambers One the Esplanade South, Pickering, Ontario L1V 6K7 Doors open at 6:30 PM, presentation starts at 7:00 PM meeting to conclude at 9:00 PM. Tuesday October 29, 2013 Metro Hall, Room 308 and 309 55 John Street, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3C6 Doors open at 6:30 PM, presentation starts at 7:00 PM meeting to conclude at 9:00 PM. Tuesday November 5, 2013 Clarke Memorial Hall 161 Lakeshore Road West, Mississauga, Ontario L5H 1G3 Doors open at 6:30 PM, presentation starts at 7:00 PM meeting to conclude at 9:00 PM. The meetings are open to all members of public so please forward this email to anyone who would be interested in learning more about the Urban Recreational Fisheries Plan. For more information on the plan please visit our website aquatichabitat.ca/wp/recreational-fisheries-plan/. For more information, please contact: Rick Portiss Manager of Restoration and Environmental Monitoring Projects Restoration Services Division Toronto and Region Conservation Authority 5 Shoreham Drive Downsview, ON M3N 1S4 Tel: 416-661-6600 ext 5302 E-mail: [email protected] See you at the public meetings
  12. Nice!! makin me hungry...
  13. Actually... i have them in stock and was trying them out before putting them on sale.. its a curved minnow with a really unique action when slowly retrieved.
  14. hey I did alright.. lol I caught this monster.. lol
  15. Same fish.. lol...
  16. Great self portrait!!
  17. Fishing was tough today.. change in weather today made for mostly small stuff... and my poor daughter couldn't catch a fish..... till about 1/2 an hour before dark... then she got this on a topwater.. about 15 feet from the boat...came right outta the water when it smashed it... scared the crap outta me.. lol Gotta a great release vid.. ill post when i got better bandwidth!
  18. Thanks!!
  19. It just weird.. cause there were three different ones .. all together.
  20. Major rain today at camp.. unearthed these? I think they are wood stove cranks that stirred up the coals in the stove.. anybody else got any ideas?
  21. Just phenomenal.. simply phenomenal.
  22. Great report... pics of the kids are great!
  23. Yes... awesome work for sure! An event to be proud of!
  24. is this?? Someone emailed me .. im not sure..
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