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Mike Pike

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  1. Thanks Rich and KnGuy!

     

    Can you paddle back up river in either of those places? or is the current too strong?

    Hey Pikey, the stretch from Cambridge to Paris is the biggest elevation change along the Grand River. Lots of rapids and fun paddling along there. So if you can paddle your canoe back up river, you're a far better paddler than me! lol

  2. I have that same postal code problem from time to time, Rich. Dunno why.

     

    But if you e-mail Carpkit, the fellow in Milton will e-mail you back and probably help you with your problem. A very good fellow to deal with. Or if he has the pod you're looking for in stock, you can probably arrange a time to pick it up at his place.

     

    Very jealous that you have a swim behind your house. I have Main Street in Hamilton behind mine! lol

  3. The other option is to fish jerkbaits that run shallow, but cast better. The LC flashminnow is a good example. Fish it with your rod tip up and you can keep it in the top 1' of water, and it casts much better than a floating rap.

     

    Thanks for that heads-up Dog. I'll look for 'em as well as FlatRaps that Sauce told me about. Just thinking about wading for bass at this time of year kinda warms the heart! lol

  4. Thanks kindly for the advice Guys. I've checked the websites of some of the rods mentioned, written down the models, and now need to go and get 'em in my hand. Very appricative of everyone who took time. I never mind spending money on good gear, as long as it's a well researched and well thought through purchase.

     

    And thanks for the advice on the Flat Raps, Sauce. Haven't fished 'em yet but their nice shallow running depth sounds like something that will suit me well.

  5. I used a 7 foot 2 piece st. Croix eye con last year for lighter plugs. Matched with a Stradic ci 1000 and 10lb nanofil with a fluoro leader, the outfit is extremely light and can cast light baits a mile. It is listed as a fast action bait rigging rod, but that's just a guideline. It does however make an excellent live bait rod! I have the 7'6" eyecon as well, a little stiffer, but also an excellent value. They run around $110 a piece give or take, depending where you buy.

    I just checked the St. Croix site and looked at those Eyecon's and there a 7'6" slip n rig that looks like I should check out. Again it talks about bait rigging as you said which would be good as that's my back up when wading rivers anyway.

  6. I love wading the Grand and Speed Rivers in the KW area for bass. Lots of great ways to taget the fish, but one of my favourite ways is casting jerkbaits when conditions permit( areas with less weed, etc. ).

     

    I have a good arsenal of Rapalas jerkbaits and they are pretty light and don't cast very well when I use some of my other river rods, which are generally too stiff. So I was gonna shop for a rod specifically for this task.

     

    HuskyJerks and some deep diving cranks cast nicely, but I'm usually not using these as they snag on bottom of the shallower stretches I fish. So, light, floating jerkbaits are my usual go-to and would like your advise on the type of rod I should be shopping for.

     

     

  7. This tactic has been working great for me lately, in fact, I have not received a telemarketers call since before Christmas.

    When you see "unknown caller" or any number you don't recognize come up on your display, pick up the phone and answer it in your most official voice with "RCMP telephone fraud division, how can I help you?"

    The next sound you will hear is a click or a beep as the person on the other end hangs up the phone as quick as they can to avoid the call being traced. Then they take your number off their list, and it seems they might be passing the info around since I went from almost a call or more a day to nothing!

     

    Unfortunately it does not work for the "congratulations you've won a free cruise" or any other robo-calls.....

    Terrific idea JJ! I'll bet it works better than the goverment's 'Do Not Call List.' What a joke. I'm on the list and I still get just as many telemarketing calls as I did before.

  8. So little parking around Simcoe and what there is you have to pay for if you're an out-of-towner. Nothing says 'Welcome' like that. Parking has really become an issue on Simcoe come ice fishing time, unless you don't mind driving out onto the lake to park. Rather than deal with the hassle, I discoveried the great winter fishing available on the Niagara year round. So now, the Niagara region gets the most of my time( and money )over the winter.

  9. Hmm, guessing since it is the law, perhaps it works for MC too? Will have to look into that. I already got scammed on ebay, thankfully paypal followed up and got my money back!

    Yup, definately same with MasterCard. I ordered some carp fishing books from England, and I hadn't recieved them for a couple of weeks. When I e-mailed the company, a woman e-mailed me back to say she would look into it, and I heard nothing from her for a week! I then called MasterCard and they refunded the purchase for me and asked me just to let them know should I actually recieve my books.

  10. Good observation Vance. And I thought it was just me... lol

     

    Fishing reports and responses seem to have lessened over the years, here and most other boards. I still continue to check in but don't stay around near as long as I used to.

     

    The thing is, even 'general' fishing information is on the decline, like chats about techniques, tackle and such. I hope this changes and I'll try posting more myself to try and become part of the solution( and not problem ).

     

    My two cents.

  11. My cousin was looking at purchasing a portable shelter for this winter.

     

    He was looking at some pop up huts by 'Eskimo' but I couldn't offer him any details or advice on 'em, other than their website and some youtube vids.

     

    Does anybody have one? Any pros and cons you could pass along?

     

    Thanks in advance.

  12. I preffer plasma myself, and enjoy the movies and all the sports I watch on it.

     

    My advise would be to go for a bigger screen this time, Davey. I was glad I did! Remember you don't need to sit back far away from the tv with these screens, so room size isn't an issue. And I have never heard anyone say; "Man, I wish I had gotten a smaller screen!" lol

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