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4x4bassin

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  1. Do you have a fish finder , if so find the deepest part of the lake and vertical jig them with a big jig.

    That time of year 75% of the lakers will be in the deep basins not scattered like in the spring !

    If they are not in the deep basin they will be close.

    No finder then trolling like others said is a good bet but finding that deep water area is important !

  2. Not exactly the best flying weather right now. Hot, humid air and flat water makes for some very long takeoff runs, especially on floats.

    This is so true , I work for Air Canada and last week a couple of our planes had to be brought back to the gate and the load had

    to be re configured in the cargo holds because the weight and balance figures were off and the plane would not be able to take off(rotate)due to the high temps. and humidity.There is not much lift in that thick air and these big birds were using the "whole" north/south runnway too get off the ground,it is quite the site to see a 777 get a running start coming off the taxi way and power up so close !

  3. I am trying to find a couple types of jig heads for my lake trout fishing but i'm having a hard time .

    One is a tube jig that the lead is more long and the eye is in the middle to keep the tube horizontal , I have seen these on the

    web but was hoping for a store nearby , the other is a lead fish head jig .

    I have found similar jigs but they are too light , i'm looking for somthing in the 3/4 oz to 1 1/2 oz range .

    Has anyone here seen these around , I don't really want to buy off the web and wait a couple weeks but it is looking like I might have too !!!

    Cheers

  4. I don't see why an entire city is held responsible for the actions of a few but if knee-jerk reaction and over-reacting is your thing then be my guess.

     

    These things are typically organized by anarchist groups looking to intentionally ruin something the general populace holds dear... aka hockey!

    I some what agree with you that all the people from Vancouver shouldn't be painted with the same brush here

    but these acts by a select few idiots will result in Vancouver's image being tarnished , thats just the way

    it is !

  5. I have an older shimano compre (1997-2000) and the tip broke off , does anyone know if there is a time limit on there warranties ?

    I have had shimano stuff replaced before under warranty but nothing this old !

    Thanks

  6. The whole hockey world was watching that game last night and Vancouver as a city was on stage and that crap happens , what an embarrassment !!

    In all the finals I have watched I have never seen the captain get the cup and have to dodge flying water bottles from the jokers in the seats,

    Shame on you Vancouver !!!!!

  7. I found that when the sun was out they were deadly and when it was cloudy not so bad . So this is the only time I am

    wishing for a cool/light drizzle and a bit of wind for my lake trout trip next weekend.

    I do agree that if it is sunny and warm next week they will be at there peak by the long weekend !

  8. I like Chessy's idea, for a new laker fisherman, hopefully one of you guys has a decent sonar, cruise around in the boat first, I'd look at depths of 50 to 90 feet (even though spring is late), and look for fish just off bottom, when you think you have an area with some fish cruising around, vertical jig a spoon and send down a minnow (shiner) and split shot

     

    let us know how you do

    I agree with this as well , I did this for the first time last year with great results. The key is a good sonar and just slowly drive around the lake until

    you see them on the screen and stop ,reverse back to the spot and drop a heavy jig out . I use a 3/4 oz white/silver/black bucktail or a gulp minnow on a darter head jig .Lake trout are not shy and if they are hungry they will come up off bottom and chase your bait from 10-20 feet down no problem .The key word here as well is chase , they love to chase the bait up from the depths so if one is interested in your bait start reeling up and most of the time they will smash it !

    I found the 40-60 foot depths the most productive.

    Good luck !

  9. It's that time to start spooling up the reels and was just wondering what the majority here use for braid.I have tried fireline

    and didn't like it and so the last several years I have been using power pro which I like.I am hearing alot of good things about

    the new suffix braid and was thinking about switching from power pro to suffix. Has anyone here used suffix braid and what did

    you think about it ?

    Thanks

  10. The easiest way to get those driveway weeds out is with round up spray that you can "still buy" at CDN Tire . Round up is a "non selective" herbicide

    which means it will kill everything that is growing for a long time, the selective herbicide which means that it is weed selective like the old weed and feed

    and killex (weed killer)is no longer available in Ontario. So if you use the round up be very carefull around the lawn and gardens and don't spray on a windy day ! This will work for you.

    As for your lawn I would start with a core aeration and then some good triple mix top dressing and rake the soil in good (not to much soil that will cover the exsisting grass)You will be surprised at what just doing this will do for your lawn ! I would do this as soon as possible so the spring rains do alot of the work for you by soaking in the new soil to your old soil.Come the begining of May put down some fertilizer like a 32-5-10 or something in that range .The higher the first number the higher the nitrogen content meaning better grass blade and a greener lawn , a good way to understand the meaning of these numbers is "Up,Down,All Around" Up first number makes grass grow good and makes it green,Down means root growth and All Around means grass grows out and spreads.

    Like other people have said and the most important thing is don't cut lawn too short 3" is good , you might cut a little more but it is better for the grass and the long grass keeps the root bed cool and moist and as well the weed seeds can't germinate under the shadow of the long grass.Keep clippings on grass , these provide nitrogen for your lawn as they decompose , free nitrogen is good ! Oh ya one more thing keep blades on mower sharp .

    The best time of year to seed your lawn is in September when you get cool nights and warm days and the weeds are not growing anymore and competing with your seed but you can seed now it's just not the best time of year for that !

    A little info on grass seeding is that a grass seed is sorta shaped like a square and three sides of the four have to be touching soil to germinate so raking in the seed is important as well as being moist. Soil temperature have to be around 15 degrees C for good germination too , somthing like finding that magic 52 degree F for lakers (had to throw that in there)

    Hopefully this helps and if you have any more question feel free to PM me !

    Cheers

    Dave

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