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Everything posted by chris.brock
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nice looking, fat, healthy fish, way to go
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I enjoyed reading that Solo, I read Ralph's book (or 1 of his books, I don't know if he has more than 1), it was awesome, and is now stored with my great Canadian literature on canoeing and fishing library, you're lucky to have met him, he would be a great guy to chat with around the campfire
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looking for an ice (or ice out) condition report NW Ontario
chris.brock replied to chris.brock's topic in General Discussion
thanks guys with the info Solo, we were going with AMS June 18th to Caviar, just down from Teabeau on the Albany, Nancy seemed pretty doubtful that there would be enough water to get the plane into camp, soooo we are looking at Kaganagami (Kag) with AWO, the reason being, we like to try different lakes, we would probably get to this one at some point, it would be good now because being the opening week, most camps and Leuenbergers Lodge will be vacant, the river could be hot in the early season, brookies and lakers are a bonus, and it's huge, if the wind is light there's tons of water to explore any info on Kag Solo? a Nakina local once told me Kag is best in the early season with the clear, deep water, summer can make the walleye a little harder to find -
Just another Canadian Fishing Story....
chris.brock replied to michigander fisherman's topic in General Discussion
Sometimes local knowledge is hard to beat. Sounds like the weeds and a slower, deep presentation was the way to go. How did you like Wintering? What kind of #'s of walleye and pike (sizes too) did you get? -
I picked a few on the weekend, most aren't out yet though (Oakville), this weekend should be good down here I like to drizzle balsamic vinegar and olive oil on them, shake them around abit, and put them right on the BBQ grill for a short time, taste better than boiled or steamed in my opinion
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that's cool that seafoam cleaned it up, I had never heard of the stuff before reading about it on OFC
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never used a custom kitchen co., I've done an Ikea at home and a depot at the cottage, seemed like alot of $ for crappy cabinets of poor quality, for the Canadians reading this, I liked Ikea better than depot
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how did you know the cylinders and pistons were carboned-up? did you take the engine apart?
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if you did all that you're capable enough to do the easier stuff (flooring and wall and base cabinets) you could go to Depot or Lowes and sit down and steal their ideas then do it yourself
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Great Lake's ecosystem continues to change
chris.brock replied to spinnerbaitking's topic in General Discussion
Josh said "I guess change isn't always bad . . ." I guess it's not bad, or doesn't really matter anymore after the fishery has been invaded, stocked, introduced, rehabilitated, re-introduced.............. the great lakes are basically a big sewer with biologists trying to manipulate the species involved Wow, what a great job everybody is doing! -
I agree, just after the ice goes out, it's like a needle in a haystack, some deep, some really deep, some suspended, but none of them very active I'm going to Haliburton for a 4 day easter weekend, the ice has been out for over 2 weeks but it's been pretty cool weather, I'll see what happens
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nice pics, you're lucky to live where you do, the GTA sucks nice fish Jack
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I'm happy with my older Garmin Etrex legend, I have the Topo Canada software for great detail on the base maps
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It was always an isolated, quiet, out of the way place, it isn't listed on the Prov Parks website anymore, just wondering if they closed it? Can you still drive in there? It was a pretty cool place to camp/ fish, black bear city though.
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Irishfield's recommendation is a good one, check it out, Marten River Prov. Park a little south of Temagami is another option, if the park doesn't rent small boats and motors, I'm sure one of the lodges nearby would help you out, big enough and busy enough campground ground that it will feel like bears aren't a worry
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try Prentice Power Sports, just south of Minden Wedgewood Marina, 12 Mile Lk north of Minden, they are closed in the winter but should be starting up now or, Kenesis Lk Marina if you're up that way or Brysons in Carnarvon 705) 457-2282
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I always enjoy your posts JH, keep them up if you can looks like deer pooh right beside the one long bone picture, same animal? we always seem to play CSI when we walk in the bush, looking at animal tracks, trying to figure out the story behind whatever we find, watching birds and looking for game, there's alot to see if you pay attention, very cool
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we don't really do the "under the truck seat gun" thing here in Oakville
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thanks guys for the opinions, seems like people are pretty passionate about their guns. I'll go down to Lebarons one day soon (I understand the older models are better built, but I want my 1st gun to be new), I'm still leaning towards the Remington despite the naysayers, they have the 870 express with a 20, 23 and 28 inch barrel trio, 3 inch chamber for $534 (I get 10% off with my members card thing), I'll take a look at that and whatever else they show me, thanks again for the info
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hey, be prepared that it could take alot longer than the 45 day maximum the RCMP says it will take to actually get your PAL in your mailbox, mine took about 3 months and I was calling/ bugging them consistantly near the end.
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Hwy. 11 Crash. 4 million dollars on road
chris.brock replied to Nipfisher's topic in General Discussion
get the gold pans and sluice boxes out! -
Fishermen rescued from ice floe on western Lake of the Woods
chris.brock replied to rufus's topic in General Discussion
I'm guessing a helicopter rental for a few hours (to get their ATVs) isn't cheap -
yeah, a buddy at work recommended the wingmaster, it's 2x the price of the nitro mag though
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need some advice (no not hockey related)
chris.brock replied to muskymatt's topic in General Discussion
I know when dogs are fighting, they snap and lash at anything near them (ie your wifes hand). I've read that people dog sledding in the Yukon, have the whole sleigh and dog team fall into a well around a spruce tree. The dogs being piled in together, start to fight and can shred the sleigh driver in the chaos. It's you're call, you know the situation the best, you're living it, but it sounds like your dog was a model family member before the mastiff moved in. I'm biased though, I'm an animal/ pet lover myself. Hopefully things work out fine.