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Mike Pike

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  1. I dunno bigugli, I think a fish like that goes a long way to take the sting out of a disasterous trip, eh?

     

    Congratulations on everyone's perseverance in the face of sunburns, wind, mosquitos, etc.

     

    Enjoy supper!

  2. Ya, several years ago, Shimano and other manufacturers saw carp fishing as a growth market and began making lots of specialty carp equipment. It was also reflected on tv fishing shows where you'd see the hosts fishing carp for the first time, in their effort to satisfy their sponsors of course.

     

    Althought carp fishing may still not be as popular among Canadians as other types of fishing, the fruits of their labour seem to have paid off because I see waaaaay more people carp fishing now with specialized gear, carp pods, etc.

     

    I consider myself one of the guys who caught on to carp fishing during this enitial explosion and enjoy it to this day.

  3. I love those shallow running cranks, John, especially for the rivers I fish around K-W. Add a little current to the retrieve and I find they'll cover pretty much the entire water column of a river where 3 feet is considered a deep hole.

     

    Now spinners, tubes and other plastics are my go-to choices for the rivers but boy, do I love throwin' cranks.

  4. Funny, but the only time I've used lipless cranks has been on lakes. When river fishing, particularly shallower rivers like the middle and upper Grand and it's tributaries, I prefer floating plugs like Rapala minnows and Fatraps, etc. I find when you combine the shallower water with river current, it's kinda hard work the lipless cranks effectively and keep 'em from getting hung on the bottom. I realize ticking bottom with these baits can be a good trigger to get fish to hit, though, particularly if you're talking about clear, rocky stream situation.

     

    I find with floating plugs I can cover the same water much more easily( and effectively, I think ).

  5. Bob Izumi used to have these Real Fishing Show radio segments a few years ago that I heard at various times on various stations. If you go onto their website you can replay them.

     

    I dunno if they still make them though.

     

    And I echo everyone's sentiments on the Outdoor Journal radio hour on the Fan 590. I haven't listened to worse programming in my life!!!!!!!!!!!

  6. Wow! I didn't expect Hatten to win but I didn't expect THAT kind of knock out so early in the fight.

     

    Pacman is amazing. I haven't seen a fighter like that in decades!

     

    Now that everyone is calling Manny the best pound for pound fighter on the globe, perhaps Mayweather, now that he's un-retired, will want to sign a fight him. But Mayweather has skillfully avoided fighting the #1 challenger his whole career so I would be surprised if we ever see Mayweather/Pacquiao.

  7. As kids, we used to collect the red clay along the banks of Redhill Creek to make clay projects for school and such. My favorite was making dinosaur figures. lol

     

    Also use to hunt for salamanders and and garter snakes in the valley.

     

    Man, that was a long time ago...

     

    Anyhoo, just hearing about the one steelhead from Spiel and some salmon in the fall makes me feel like the creek has some hope. Hey, I'd even take suckers!

     

    When I drive by the Redhill Expressway, I see a lot of 'fishy' looking areas that, if it was any other stream located in any other area, could hold fish. But for now, I wouldn't spend much time on the creek as a fishing destination.

  8. I'd say just be patient Dizzi. You're fishing trout waters but just not connecting. Keep at it. You'll learn and if nothing else, the law of averages is on your side! lol

     

    I remember this one month a couple of years ago when I went 6 straight trips without a bow. I second guessed EVERYthing I was doing including the soap I was using!

     

    Goodluck!

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