Jump to content

KawarthaAngler

Members
  • Posts

    273
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by KawarthaAngler

  1. I was just in Holguin.  There was a dude fishing from the beach (on the outer edge ... not near swimmers) at least 2 times I saw.

    Checking local laws is smart no matter where we go.

    I don't know the laws down there but have seen YouTube vids of people fishing from shore while in Cuba.  I can see them making it illegal in order to promote the government controlled tourist industry and fishing charters.  But there are lots of open and private shorelines and from what we saw at our resort in Holguin, and the military (2 young guys) coming through once a day and doing a quick check.

  2. For me, as a kid I had one spinning reel and it was a left retrieve (like I believe most were).  So I learned to hold the rod with my right hand and retrieve with my left.

    In my adult years when I purchased more spinning reels they were the same.  When I purchased my first baitcaster I did the same, left hand retrieve since that is what I was use to and it made sense.

    Then I started watching televised tournaments and saw guys that were right handed like me, cast their baitcaster with their right hand (like I do), then switch hands to also retrieve with their right.  That's when I scratched my head and said 'what are these loonies doing?'   LOL  ;)

  3. I have not been to either but since they are Kawartha lakes ... it can be assumed they are the same as others I've been to.

    Ice is quite thick now.  Probably close to the thickest it will be in the winter.  Many Kawartha lakes that are quiet, no current areas are over 12 inches ice.

    Just like any Kawartha lake, you need to find public access spots and with navionics equipment see where to go that has the structure you are wanting.  But be sure that you know the water system or learn about it to ensure that location is a non-current area to have thick ice.

    As mentioned above, in this Zone, only pan fish are in season.

  4. On 1/11/2019 at 8:51 PM, pics said:

    . If people followed basic rules and common courtesy then we wouldn't need all these laws.. 

    I completely agree. Laws exist to give direction and morals to those that lack them.  

  5. I enjoyed my visit to the show.  Hopefully as the years pass it will grow.  It would be nice if there were more vendors there.  Maybe a combined show of ice fishing and winter hunting?  That may result in more diversity and a greater attendance.  Just a thought.  :)

    I posted several pics on my Instagram account. ->  

     

  6. I don't live in the Toronto area but will be there 2nd week of Nov to fly in and out of Person Airport.

    After my return flight to Person I want to stop in at Bass Pro and pickup my first hard water float suit.   I really like the Striker suits with Clam being my 2nd choice.

    Has anyone on the forum visiting the T.O. Bass Pro recently and reviewed the Striker/Clam float suits they may have in inventory?

    Thanks!

×
×
  • Create New...