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  1. The way I see it is, if you adhere to the creel/length/slot limits... it shouldn't matter how many rods you use.

    For Trolling artifical baits I totaly agree....it makes little sence to me.

    I always figured its mearly a way to limit the chances of catching thus increasing the "sporting" aspect, or working towards better conservation etc...

  2. I've been reeeeeeeeely behind in any reports, or fishing pics this season it seems outside of my annual spring Algonquin report...but its not with out good reason.

    Its because I have not been fishing of course...

    Why you ask?

     

    Well that’s simple...

    My Wife was due with our 3rd child, so travel since June was officially Banned by house rule(AKA..the warden)

     

    So it finally happened yesterday at 4:30pm

    Along came My first Son J.J.(Jack, Jeffrey) weighing in at a hefty 8lb 1oz 20" long, and full of piss and vinegar!!!

    Literally...

    He came into the world screaming, and pissing all over the doctor and nurses LOL!!!!

     

    So anyway,

    The family is Happy and healthy now, but boy oh boy let me tell you the Wife had it rough this time around...au natural thanks to some "missed details" :wallbash:

    Regardless,

    She's one tough cookie, and I thought I'd share it cause she deserves the accolades

     

    So as for my poor fishing performance this year, and lack of reports I'll be producing....

    I just became the Proud father of 3 children under the age of 4 which of course means I'll be a bit busy.

    That’s my excuse, and I'm sticking to it! :P

     

    But for the record I wouldn't have it any other way :thumbsup_anim:

    Cheers,

     

    For those Baby folk, who just love babys...here's a small video

    He's pretty alert for being about 2.5 hours old!

     

    http://s31.photobucket.com/albums/c363/coo...nt=100_8000.flv

  3. How bout Non Canadian Born citizens living abroad that critisize our nations ability to eveacutate them from a war zone they chose to go back and live in while holding dual citizenship...

    Cripes that blew my mind :huh:

     

    Talk about wanting your cake, and eating it....geeeeeze

  4. Cripes thats a beauty Perch!!!

     

    I'm soooo envious of that camp :worthy:

    The Type of lake would dictate how I approach those specs I think...

    I find it makes a difference in the how they feed...especailly once its hot

     

    If its a kettle, or spring based lake, I'd bet the water temps will remain a constant cool...so I'd bet you'd hammer them in shallow cover.

    Logs along shore in 6' + of water is what I would Target primarily with the usual small spinners(blue fox, Mepps etc), or small Rapalas

    But....if you can get ahold of some crawfish, leeches or minnows I'd give them a run.

     

    If its a steam or Tributary fed lake I'd take Musky or specs advice fer sure....shoals, and any "big rocks" that cast shade in deeper waters.

    But...

    Thats Just my $0.02 :blahblah1::D

     

    Cheers,

  5. I shot the lights out in May, but it was slooooooow for me in June.

    But then again I've been out twice since May :(

    My wifes due with my 3rd kid in.....ummm...about an hour or so LOL!

     

    So my time on the water for July has been "non-exsitant"

    Hopefully it picks up by September...

  6. Naw...not that good, its just a body of Water I have fished since I was a boy so I know it well. :Gonefishing:

     

    My Dad used to take me out on the old Dock at Oxeden across the Bay from Spirit rock, it was an old wooden Peir that went WAY out to a nice weed bed that used to hold Rainbows, and browns all year long.

    It was such a nice spot to take Kids...we'd nail perch all day, and the odd bass as well.

    It was a bit adventurous at times though as It used to sway in the waves LOL!

    Guess it finaly fell in one winter....

    I still frequent the Sail boat Dock right at the Spirit Rock heritage Site, when I'm fishing solo and looking to get some sun, while wetting my line....can't beat that veiw!

     

    Many times I've trolled those waters with the riggers for Salmon and Rainbow...even caught a skamania oncem but not once, have we gotten a laker.

    I know they are there, just not bumped into one yet.

    Cheers,

  7. I got stern neoprenes, with a nice set of Hodgmans Wading boots...well worth every penny

    I seriously have not EVER been overly Hot in them even in the summer months, although mine are not Snug on me either, so they hang open enough to breath above the water line, and anything below the water line generaly stays comfortably cool, be it 1 degree water or 70 degrees.

     

    The nice thing about Neoprene is the versatility...you can use 'em all year round, and are more durable them other materials, and easily Patched I might add if you have an accident.

    All I'll say is this...

     

    Good luck with a set of cheapies in November or May LOL...you'll freeze your you know what off

  8. Great belated intro,

    Mighty Neighborly of ya ;)

     

    Might that be Colpoys Bay AKA Wiartons "Spirit rock" in the Back ground?

    Love those crystal clear and deep waters...

     

    I'm yet to pull a Laker out of there though...Salmon, Steelies, Whites, and Brownies yes, but alas no lakers.

     

    Anyway I could be way wrong but those cliffs look the same to me?

    Cheers,

  9. Thats a nice way to spend Canada fer sure!

    Decent bass to boot, and I bet she was a blast to haul out of the Bog...all that weed makes for some great Bulldog'n eh?

     

    As for the Pro element to all this...Who cares?

    An :asshat: is an :asshat:, it don't matter how many stripes he has, or what color they are.

    If the :asshat: is willing to put his name on his boat that is his own liability put out there on a plate for all to see.

    If he's gonna be rude, well....We reap what we sew folks.

    Perhaps if he catches wind of this little skermish then maybe he'll pop in and say sorry, or at the very least he'll think twice about his conduct out there next time....heck even I learned somthing by this!

     

    I'll make sure to NEVER put my name on my boat :lol:

  10. Was there 2 weeks ago, and enjoyed...fishing was HORRIBLE, but thats not the norm.

    I guess thats why they call it fishing and not catching right?

     

    Anyway if you head there enjoy it,

    Its a beautifull part of the province, and is one of a few places that offer a very real possibility of breaking world records!

    Go big or go home!

     

    Cheers,

  11. Nice job!

    Some beauty fish there, the first musky is healthy looking guy...nice big head too.

    Got some years to fill out yet I imagine!

     

    Thanks for shareing.

     

    By the way...I gotta ask

    I've been kicking around on this board for long time, and still have no idea what "WGSF" means?

    I know its a rock bass but whats the acronym WGSF mean anyway LOL...

  12. What lakes are you going to be at?

    In the south end of the park Many if not most lakes will have Lake trout, some will have Specks too.

    But Depending on the Lake your on you may find Smallmouth, Perch, and even Pike.

    Check your regs but I'm about 99.999999% sure that everything is open at that point????

     

    The lakers will be deep, so you'll need to jig, or find a way to get your Baits down(three swivel method)

    But I wouldn't bother...

    That time of year you'd be much better off targeting the Bass in my oppinion.

    There are some real monsters in some of those lakes especialy if you get in to some more remote lakes...

    They will be less traveled and the bass are not targeted the way trout are, so you might find your self in for a real treat.

     

    I'd look for fallen trees, reeds, and thick grass beds with gravel or sand beds.

    Or the rocky points on islands, and shoals...all text book algonquin holding grounds for smallies.

     

    If it were me...and I wish it were me LOL! :rolleyes:

    I'd bring pumpkin seed tubes with bullet weights for the fallen tress, Perch colored Rapalas for the shoals, white Offset spinners for the reeds, and a leopard frog Skitter pop for the edges of the grass beds at dusk or any time in calm water.

     

    Cheers. and good luck!

  13. I am having an argument with the Warden (Wife) and I say that a sous chef is like an apprentice chef. Is there like a Chain of command in chefs. ie highest to lowest in Rank.

     

    Holdfast, a sous chef is second in charge in kitchen usually. The apprentice is at the bottom.

    Their is a regimentation in kitchens and there is alot of yelling and Hell's Kitchen type stuff.

     

    Yup Sous Chef = Chef...when Chef is away ;)

    And yes it can be a bit of gong show, when Tempers flare.

    Its a combonation of a fast paced, HOT, and high stress enviroment that gets people yelling LOL!

    But...

    Personally I think people are more apt to help you, and aim to please you if they actually like you...

    So I don't yell, or call people names...unless they deserve it :whistling:

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