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chris.brock

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  1. I agree with ch312 I have an assault weapon, I bought it because it was cheap and fun to play around with, there's no way to mount a scope, although it would be fine for hunting big game it may look nasty but there's not much difference between it and a 308 or 30-06 semi-auto hunting rifle with a similar magazine
  2. I've seen a tree grow around a steel post before, didn't even know the post was in there until the chainsaw hit it, that was the end of that chain very cool picture though
  3. Like Drifter said, there's a good chance for Bowfin in Southern Georgian Bay, ie Honey Harbour, Severn Sound burbot (ling) are often caught while ice fishing for lakers, they often show up around dusk, close to the bottom, Haliburton LT lakes and Lk Temegami are good places there's plenty of white bass and white perch in Hamilton Harbour
  4. cool, 2 pts! like- Kostka - Kadri - Kessel liked somewhat- Bozak - Lupul - Komisarek not good- VanRiemsdyk - Kulemin Scrivens got the job done, but I thought he looked shakey oh yeah, I did have some wine with dinner, I did get a little choked up during the national anthem, Hockey's Back baby!
  5. hi christopher k where you at pine ridge?
  6. interesting, did a big parcel of land get bought up between Fort Irwin and Whitney? Crown land doesn't seem to get sold off
  7. My wife and me are big taxpayers (too much tax really), I'm pissed about gov't corruption and money wasting, and the link between big business and gov't officials scratching each other's backs, while our planet goes down the toilet I guess you can't assume all taxpayer's mindset. right on, what's a new pipeline do for me? what's a new pipeline do for Enbridge, Trans Can. CEOs?
  8. as for ice quality, you'll be fine, I bet there will be 10" on smaller lakes up there this weekend
  9. johnnyb, you should grab a couple buddies, grab the key to the inlaws cottage, and hit the ice for the derby, first Saturday in March, maybe see you out there
  10. I think it's great we can discuss something like this, being civil and respectful, with the thread not being locked up Manitou Bass, Twocoda, I'm with you guys, kudos to stating your opinion even if it's against the grain Idle No More, The Occupy Movement, I'm in, I'm sick and tired of this garbage
  11. some guys are likely more knowledgeable, but do medium aggressive jigging, about 3 foot lifts, a hit could happen anytime (at the top, on the drop, on the rise) for the minnows, powder snow is a great insulator against freezing tenting eh?, you guys are hardcore, post a trip report when you get back, sounds like a cool adventure
  12. they're a hybrid but fish them more like brookies, I would suggest 6 to 15 feet of water like JDS said, I wouldn't bother going out to 40 feet if you're fishing shallow, fish the middle of the water column you're allowed 2 lines too, it may be worth it to bring in some minnows and tip-ups
  13. I agree with LH, if both species are important, than Kushog would be the best bet. Lakers may be a little tough on Kushog though. 12 Mile also has both species, if it's mainly pike you're after, Horseshoe likely has the biggest population. If you're going to Haliburton, I'd say don't bother with the pike and target lakers, or other trout/ char species
  14. in point #3, you mention stocking couldn't hurt there is some science that says stocking into a naturally reproducing population can hurt, it can distort the genetics if they were stocking from Lk Nip fish (I assume they would), some science argues that the stocking by-passes the natural selection process and can hurt the population I know in Haliburton the MNR doesn't stock natural lake trout lakes with lakers even if the population is low and struggling
  15. how deeps bottom?
  16. I've got a good sonar, special regs., 1 line on this lake though,
  17. sweet, quick replies I was thinking shallow too Joey KF, yeah, I'm willing to strike-out, it's the anticipation of a homer that makes it exciting
  18. I'm going to fish a fairly small, local derby in a few weeks on a Haliburton lake for lakers. Does anybody have any tips to offer on how to catch larger fish? The bigger fish I've caught, seem to be flukes and don't come consistently. I typically fish 65 to 80 FOW, minnows, jigging spoons and tubes For the derby I'd be willing to try something different with the hopes of getting a biggie!
  19. you should be fine, the forecast looks generally cold too the thaw got rid of the powder snow on the ice, now the temps should make some thicker ice
  20. chunky, healthy looking pike, glad you let that big girl go awesome fish!
  21. awesome reports, you live in a great part of the province, I'm jealous what's with the ear buds when you're out fishin'?
  22. Would that fish be cod??????
  23. not that it's the right thing to do, in the Ontario Hunting Course, they said take your shot (big game, deer, moose etc), then stay in you tree stand for 1/2 hour before you go looking for the animal, it's definately different than catching a fish I bonk my fish quickly if I've decided to keep them
  24. not to hijack the thread, I had to be rescued from a canoe trip a few years ago. We didn't have to pay. I imagine it was fairly expensive too. here's the link for those who haven't seen it http://ontariofishingcommunity.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=66593&hl=missinaibi it's the same sort of thing, doing something a little risky (maybe not as dumb thin ice in warm weather on Simcoe) I'm interested in hearing some opinions on if we should have been charged. I won't be offended.
  25. for walleye, you're in a good chain of lakes, for lakers, you could do better elsewhere
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