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  1. Well Paul's had an unfortunate yet funny incident happen to it. We didn't have a fish scale at the cottage, but had a human weight scale. So Paul stood on the scale, weighed himself, and then stood on the scale with the fish, and it was 11 lbs more. So we put it in a cooler full of water, drove to his parents house (his dad wasn't home at the time) to see if his nephew, who lived there and is also an avid fisherman, had a fish scale. He did not but said he had a legal scale at work and would take it there. We also did the human scale trick there too and again, 11 lbs. We were psyched. Ontario record here we come.

     

    So the next day I called his parents house to find out about the weight of the fish and Paul's father answered. He had just gotten back from a trip to Poland. I said "Did you see the fish" and he said "Yes, it was very, very big, but it tasted terrible." :o I said "What, you ate it" and he replied, "I thought you brought it for me to eat, like you always bring me fish, but it tasted like mud."

     

    Well its no wonder it tasted like mud :rolleyes: So, that is what happend to Paul's Ontario record Bass and he has not caught one that big again (not for lack of trying).

    Joey

     

     

    Ha ha.... that sounds like one of the fish stories I was talking about in my post earlier in this thread....not that I doubt it though.

  2. Try the spot at the opposite end of where the boats go through where there is the opening under the causeway. Many people call the bridge Gannons Narrows. I have always had better luck on the leeward side of the causeway (opposite side the wind is blowing).

     

    Try 4" yum dingers rigged texas style with the smallest bullet weight you can find. Takes it to the bottom, but doesn't hinder the action all that much. Pop it and retrieve, fish it slow.

     

    If that doesn't work try the #1 bait of all time - the curly tail grub - I prefer 3" power grub in pumpkinseed with a 1/8 oz. unpainted jighead, Sometimes I rig it with a safetypin spinner just for chits and giggles.

     

    Good luck.

  3. There were a total of 4 different articles in the local paper tonight on this. One fella who lives on Little Bob channel, north-west end of Pigeon lake between Sturgeon and pigeon did an informal count around this small bay and counted close to 100 dead carp. I hardly suspect that those came through the channel.

     

    I assume the hold-up is not the goverment dragging their feet, but having to wait until whatever this bacteria or virus is, grows and multiples in some petri dish somewhere.

  4. Yes, I think the bacteria/virus is making it's way through the chain. Not long and it will be into Buckhorn, Chemong, Lower Buckhorn, Lovesick etc. etc. etc.

     

    I will definitely not be going anywhere near downtown once it makes it to the Otonabee an into Little Lake. I can only imagine the carnage and smell.....not good for the Festival of Lights, not good for tourism at all.

  5. I was reading the Peterborough Exaggerator, err...Examiner tonight and apparently there are heavy die offs of carp in the aforementioned lakes. The VP of the Bobcaygeon Chamber of Commerce is reccomending hiring 5 teams of 2 people to go out and clean the mess uprather than have residents responsible for clean up of their own shorelines.

     

    I guess the issue has been brought up of "who owns the shoreline" and who is responsible for clean-up.

     

    Does anyone think this die-off will affect tourism in the Kawathas this Summer? My thinking is that many people have already booked their cottages and are coming regardless. May stop some day or overnight trips though.

  6. Cast the way you are comfortable at first, then try the "fancy" stuff later.

     

    Tip - After casting the maximum distance you can reelin in 2-3 ft, put a piece of tape across the spool and up on the sides of the reel so as not to hinder the reeling action. Reel the line over the tape and cast away back lash free, at least up to the point you put the tape on. It will not hinder your fishing at all.

  7. We just want some action.

     

    Story of my life......fishing related of course :angel:

     

    Don't know those lakes myslef, but I imagine tubes and crayfish imitations will work nice. Try different depths untill you find 'em. Probably will be shallow in the morning and at dusk and deeper during the day.

  8. I like the law - as long as it is not me getting the ticket.....

     

    This is not a money grab for the Government (or state in this instance) they are using this as a deterrent. The only way for a deterrent to work is to ensure people are apprehensive about the outcome - this I'm sure they would be.

     

    People know they can get away with speeding and other types of aggressive driving in Ontario, or at least play the lotto (i.e. hope they don't get caught) when they decide to do it. We have probably all done it at one point. I'm sure it has happened a lot where one (myself included) has got a speeding ticket and said they will never speed again. I know there are times now I speed (within reason), so what happened? I can guarantee that I would not speed if I were to potentially get a $3,000+ fine.

     

    There wouldn't be more cops policing it, but more of a deterrent to stop people doing it in the first place.

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