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Great video Brian , those sure are some "tank" lakers you guys got into
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I think I know the answer, but If i trap minnows in the spring and then salt them can I keep as many as I want? (provided i only have120 alive at a time)
I believe that you can't have anymore then your limit at one time in your possesion , dead or alive .
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Maybe a cisco , but either way it would look good on a jig !
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I have not had very good luck with those preserved minnows , they tend to be a little "fragile" and rip off the hook easy. I now salt up a bunch of shinners in the spring and they last me all year .
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Nice
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Strange timing , wonder what happened ? Happy new year leaf fans !
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Way to go Mike , my copy should be arriving today
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Seems to me you should be able to order a new key only...is there a number on the ignition where you insert the key? I've done this for boats in the past, but not sure how it works for bikes.
Michael
There is a key# on the key itself not on the ignition that I know of . I know it is too late but a good reminder here is to write down
that key # in a safe spot like your mannual (there is an actual spot for it)
As for starting it with out a key , I can't help you out there , sorry !
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Love the back lake reports , nothing better then being away from the crowds !
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Call your local MNR office , they should be able to help you . I built up a great relationship with a MNR biologist in Parry Sound/Bracebridge
and he has helped me out with lots of "secret" info and put me onto some great lakes !
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Good day for you guys , thanks for sharing
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I don't fish for musky (never got into it) but one thing for certain that is a big fish and should be appreciated and respected as such
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I like the tourney as is. Yeah...some teams get 'stacked' but its the luck of the draw.
I agree with the comment that it engenders the community spirit to have a team format....like they say...if it aint broke.....
Have to agree here with Simon and some others , if we had an individual tourney you would have to change the rules around a bit because
the musky/pike/walleye guys would have a huge advantage strictly due to the inches !
Guys like me who never fish for musky and walleye but fish mainly for bass and lake trout would be out of contention before
it even started
Whatever it is though , i'm in for sure
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Did you try some gas line antifreeze Simon , maybe you picked up a bad tank of gas somewhere !
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Merry Christmas everyone
CHEERS
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Good year for you , thanks for the recap ! Your picture with the buried truck is my kind of fishing , it looks to be in there pretty good .
How did you get it out of that mess ?
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Very cute , congrats
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I was out on the back deck around 0100-0200 and it was definitly a sight to see , I was seeing 3-10 meteorites every minute at that time
and I didn't want to go inside in case I was going to miss something !!! They were mostly in the NNE lower/mid horizon and actually around
0100 I seen 4-6 meteors all at the same time traveling side by side in the same direction in the NE horizon , wish I had a camera for that
will never see that again
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That's pretty intense fishing , thanks for posting
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Those boxes are exactly what i'm looking for , I will check them out . That softex stuff looks really good as well for protecting the jig heads , I am
going to try and find some and your right Drifter after a couple "snaggle tooth" lake trout the heads can get scratched up pretty good !
Thanks
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I know this sounds simple but i'm looking for something to hold my bucktail jigs in place and not allow them to bounce around
into each other. I have invested a decent amount of money on these big bucktails for my lake trout jigging and I am finding that they are
rubbing on each other causing the paint/hair to get damaged . Is there a box or something out there that will allow me to store/secure them
individually and stop them from bouncing around ?
I made a small jig box with foam and a box tray (works half decent)but was thinking there might be something better out there . Thanks
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I got in on that blowout sale last fall on the guidewear and used it for the season . I purchased the uninsulated parka and bibs and they kept me
dry through many a storm this year . There was a problem with my parka that I discovered last month and that was the liner/threading was coming apart
so I contacted cabelas and sent it back . I will say this ,cabelas has some of the best customer service I have delt with and they fully refunded my
credit card for the parka. I waited for another sale (cyber monday) to purchase another one and I spent the extra 20 bucks and got the "special edition force" parka and couldn't be happier , well worth the extra 20 bucks. As Mike (Solo) had said previous there is way to much velcro on these jackets but on this new one there is just enough ! It also seems to be a better quality jacket then the last one with a few extra features !
I would fully recommend the guidewear especially at this price and even though I did have a quality issue i'm sure it's not the norm.
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Love the pictures , simply outstanding
The colours on those fish must be something to see in "real time" Thanks for sharing
again , bunk !
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I wouldn't be screwing around with it ,it would be going right back to the dealer !
Pro Staff NEEDED DESPERATLY!!
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