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  1. I ran off and ordered a pair of the LLBean Pull on Wading boots with the Aqua Stealth soles and a single velcro strap ... really NICE boots ... but like an idiot I ordered them in my size (11) ... which fit great ... as long as I am not wearing my waders ... should have ordered size (13) :wallbash:

     

    If any worthy OFC'er could make use of them they are gone to the first $50 offer (with pickup) .... otherwise I am thinking we have an early donation for the next charity auction :)

     

    PM me quick before I change my mind :rolleyes:

     

    They should be perfect if you are normally size 9 (or 8)

     

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  2. Yes ... I too am sceptical .. but then I watched the video again and heres what I saw ...

     

    1) Roy ... nope looks like the fish cant get wrapped around the scoop (as long as you dont try to move/turn it until the fish reaches the hole)

     

    2) For bigger fish Id say it could be a problem (unless the ice is pretty thick) - but then its a whole heck of a lot more sporting than a gaff

     

    3) For bigger fish (once the head is up the hole you can kinda 'block the escape' while you reach in for the head

     

    4) Seems to me that most fish have to lie around on the ice - freezing while you decide what to do next ... in this case you could have a 'live well' while you fiddle with cameras and the like - especially if you are planning to let em go

     

     

    Anyhow ... I probably wont get one because ... I think its just another thing I'll end up carting around in my trunk all the time "just in case" I go fishin tomorrow .. and I dont have any more room :)

     

     

    Anyhow I was wondering if anyone had ever actually tried it ... guess nobody from our gang has (yet)

  3. Lead core will absolutely work if you dont troll too fast ... I have dragged botton at 160 feet ... trick will be to use a long (10 ft leader of no more than 6lb test) and a very light flutter spoon - like a mooselook or dartee ... that way you can go relaitvely slow but still get good action on your spoon ...

     

    I like to come to a drift ... let the line get down to (or near to ) bottom then 'gun' to trolling speed ... its amazing how many hits you'll get during 'take-off'

     

    When the bite is really on ... which can be for relatively short windows ... I will free spool line back out while gunning it forward ... then come to a complete stop to let it sink to bottom ... again .. many hits will come on the flutter to bottom .... and repeat from above ...

     

     

    By the way this works on deep August Brookies just as well as Lakers ...

  4. Check out Advanced Taxidermy's web site and have a look at some of their replicas. www.advancedtaxidermy.com

     

    Skin mounts deteriorate over time and look awful after a number of years on the wall.

     

    When I decide to get something mounted there's no question it will be a replica.

     

     

    I have a skin mount for a 11lb 8oz Pickeral from 1983 ... still my Personal best (and not from Quinte - it was from Calabogie) ... it still looks awesome ... and fresh ... and real... it was done by the now deceased "best in world" Jack Wilson .. so perhaps I am basing my opinion on a rare breed...

     

     

    I also have a 1lb 10oz Speck which was done by Advanced about 5 years ago .. it looks Speck-tacular (considering its a fake) ... but personally the skin mount looks and feels more authentic .. the replica (even though the fish was sacrificed to the cause) ... just doesn't look as real... but thats just me.

  5. Thanks folks .. CT at Dundas east of 427 has gas ... and now ... it also has my wifes car ... I went back to get hers filed up too (figured I would be better safe than sorry ) ... and remembered why it is that guys always get the job of maintenance on the Mrs vehicles .... nasty grinding sound ( me thinks shot bearings) .... anyhow I felt like a part of a B grade movie ... sitting around in the Service centre .. all the mechanics gone home to their families for Christmas eve .. and me ... alone in the lobby waiting to be rescued ... and more importantnly hoping to get back home in time for the festivities ...

     

    Anyhow all is now good .. many kind folks offered me a ride home ... Canadian Tire has good karma in my books ... gas AND kind service late on Christmas eve !

  6. Try a bottle or two of Argentinian wine, especially a Malbec blend of Syrah, Cabernet, or Merlot. They might not be equal to an $18 bottle of Australian jam, but very very good at $10 or less.

     

    Another tip might be to try Segura Viudas Spanish champange type of bubbly. Some very fine bottles at $15, excellent for the hot tub on New Year's Eve.

     

    If you know someone who has space in a hot tube on NYE, I'm just sayin. *pm*

     

    I am thinkin Doug ... seroiusly ... if you know someone with a space in her hot tub on NYE ... and can get away with it ...$150 dollars is cheapola ... but NYD could get expensive :)

  7. Don't wait do it now!

     

    If you are serious ... I mean really .. had enough serious ... butt the smoke thats in your hand right now out .... and put your lighter in your breast pocket as a reminder of your one-time habit. (I still have my bowl of matches and lighters right beside the dining room table) ... and 10 packs of smokes on the stove ... trophy's and reminders of my past ... I dont hate smoking .. I am just finished with it ...

     

    Pull that lighter out ... play with it... and reminisce whenever you need to ... but thats the end of it... and by the way Congratulations !!!! Here's to a long healthy and happy life.

     

     

     

     

    otherwise .. I wish you the best of luck...

  8. Got mine a few years agos at the sportsman show .... but yes .. studying online is a good idea ... I was actually surprised how many types of marker bouys I had never come across ... most of the stuff should be intuitive to a seasoned boater ... but some things I truly never knew ... and could have been a problem had I been boating in unfamilair waters ... anyhow .. I say ... get it and be done with it.

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