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Terry

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  1. yup 23 to 35 ft and anything in between you will find fish, strait out from 89 is where I was the other day in 39 ft of water you can park on 89 or Gilford Beach rd. you can't miss all the cars
  2. now you have done it I'm hungry nice going
  3. fine looking boat and fish too looks like a great year to me
  4. the ice is fine and will be there isn't that much snow so slush should not be a problem this is what I know form the Gilford side at 89 any other area I can not say
  5. nice going got to love the Lowrance HDS5 ice system I know I do
  6. I would say 5 hours and 5 guys 450 / 5 = 90 90/5= 18 fish and hour..is that right
  7. thanks guys I do enjoy the underwater cameras, I posted a couple of minutes of video here but I have hours of it on my computer I keep re watching
  8. I meant when I put the transducer in the hole and yes some were on the 1" gulp the rest were on a white rapala ice jig
  9. nice going real good day for fishing if I felt safe driving my ski-doo over to there I would have paid a visit but we need just a bit more ice
  10. true dat I start calling them walleye at 8lbs and south of scugog walleye north of scugog pickeral
  11. I needed to get the skidoo out and make sure everything worked some OFNers were out on the Keswick side but not a lot of ice so I stuck to the west side Gilford parking was at a premium, note to self "get there earlier", the machine ran great I ran out to what I thought was 30 ft of water but it was only 22 ft so I went a little north east and found my target fish showed up as soon as I dropped the transducer I was trying to get the camera set up but fish kept biting, life is tough......LOL so I quit fishing and got the camera going, it's one I am making up with 360 panning and a little video monitor/mp4 player that records lots of little perch for the first hour then some eaters showed up, I let them all go I think I could sit and watch fish swim around all day long..... here is a little video of the fish <object width="480" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxQ1-VKa1Rg?fs=1&hl=en_US"></param><param'>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxQ1-VKa1Rg?fs=1&hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxQ1-VKa1Rg?fs=1&hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" height="385"></embed></object> I think I will only get out once more for perch with some friends then it's whitefish and trout and maybe a walleye or 2
  12. LOL
  13. good stuff and in years to come they will be great memories
  14. dang we told Roy to put that key away.....lOL just kidding welcome aboard
  15. simcoe is ready for perching but not trout or whitefish I wouldn't go off Innisfil just yet, or not too far out
  16. my condolences to his family and friends
  17. well that screws up all the chuck norris jokes
  18. the math does not add up in an hour and a half it can only raise it 4.5 amphrs and nothing in the world can change a 3.3 amp charger to do more
  19. got it those cars are at the south end of Keswick there is a ft of ice there and is not deep there at all
  20. looks like it is safe
  21. like that would ever happen I think posting at the same time is as close as we will get to that
  22. hey Wayne and I posted at the same time
  23. I don't know but the gilford side is good, when are you going
  24. I don't have one of them but because of it's size there seems to be no way to get rid of the heat normal chargers are vented and are of a size that helps disperse heat if you opened up a normal charger and touched the rectifier, you would find it hot too
  25. I am so busy watching them I forget to set the hook
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