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Everything posted by Terry
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that don't look like any planer board I have ever seen / used
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well lakers have been closed for over a month, so I wouldn't go after them smallies are being caught lots out from the tiffin launch pike I don't know
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Nice going great fish I hope they are on for me on the 15th
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ah...it was dark before I got to midland 2 eye surgeries and now driving in the dark is not the most fun part of the day but it does make for an interesting time
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WOW that was a great day .....can you say jealous, cause I am
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no I had to get home......I think Wayne would have stayed for hours more.......
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up at 4 am.........can't hunt in the dark....830/9:00 is a better time oh well good luck
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skunk...don't like to use that word...how about a nice day on the water uninterrupted by slimy fish
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yeah you might say the fishing was slow but it was still a good day on the water
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LOL I like watching the ice forming on lake simcoe every year on the MODIS sattellite
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so for years I got the weather from the local news cast on the evening news then the weathernetwork on cable then the weathernetwork on the internet but it seemed they never did a good job of predicting the conditions, even just a few hours away, but long range forcast must have been with a spin of a prize wheel......tomorrow....click..click ...click...dry and warm http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/CAON0078?CAON0078 well after looking around I find accuweather to be the better place to get my weather http://www.accuweather.com/canada-weather-...lcode=L3Z%201A1 the weather office is good too but not as many locations http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/city/pages/...5_metric_e.html so who do you get your weather from and how do you rate them
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nice I hope it's working right tomorrow GB isn't a place to be without one..LOL see you in the morning
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no you can't you need a switch like a SW 44 Switch or others it takes both lines from the lnbs and allows up to 4 receivers off it http://www.thesource.ca/estore/product.asp...product=1508838
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dang I wasn't expecting that I need to change my underwear
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It's been 2 weeks--It's now been 4 weeks update
Terry replied to Bernie's topic in General Discussion
way to go Bernie it was the toughest thing I ever did, after a million tries........ and 19 years after quitting , I still get the urge -
once again StrealHeader, drop dead you piece of crap
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looks good to me...LOL
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and I believe you can take a photo according to the mnr and they have had people holding juvenile muskie cut and paste Handling * Keep the fish in the water as much as possible and handle the fish gently. * Reduce handling that removes the slimy protective coating on fish. * Do not squeeze or touch the gills. Grasp the fish just behind the gill covers. For panfish and bass, it is best to grasp the fish by the lower lip. * Use long-nose pliers to remove the hook quickly without tearing or injuring the fish. If the fish is hooked deeply, cut the line and leave the hook in when the fish is released. * Never put a fish that you may release on a stringer, use a functional livewell or release the fish immediately. Remember that all fish kept (in a livewell, on a stringer, etc.) and not immediately released count toward your daily catch and retain or possession limit. Photographing * Be ready ahead of time! Take pictures quickly, minimizing the amount of time the fish is out of the water. * Hold the fish in a horizontal position, supporting its weight with your arm and hands. Do not hold large fish in a vertical position. Releasing * Revive the fish before letting go. Hold the fish upright in a swimming position in the water, moving the fish slowly forward and backward so water runs through the gills. * Ensure the fish is breathing and can swim away under its own power before it is released. Remember the future of fishing is in your hands!
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the answer is yes here is cut and paste from mnr and link 3. The catch and possession limit for muskellunge is zero (0) if I have a Conservation Fishing Licence. Does this mean I can't fish for these species? Not at all. A catch limit is the number of a species that you are allowed to catch and keep in one day. (A possession limit is the total number of a species that you are allowed to have in your possession on hand, in cold storage, in transit and so on.) As long as you immediately live release any zero (0) limit fish you catch during the open season you may legally fish for them using a Conservation Fishing Licence. This holds true for such species as muskellunge, sturgeon, Atlantic salmon and aurora trout. Immediate live release is the key. However, those who fish for muskellunge with a Conservation Fishing Licence should understand and be prepared to deal with the fact that occasionally muskellunge are injured beyond being able to be successfully live released. What would you do with the fish if it could not swim away? Or, what would you do as the angler if you caught the world record muskie (something that is quite possible in several Ontario waterbodies) on a Conservation Fishing Licence? It would have to be released. For these reasons and others, most ardent muskellunge anglers purchase the Sport Fishing Licence. The added bonus is that their licence dollars can help improve future muskellunge fisheries. http://www.web2.mnr.gov.on.ca/fishing/faq.html#N10037 so print a copy of this and the link and when that one CO tells you no...say the only no is the fact you don't kNOwn your job mister CO and show him , now piss off you bug me.....LOL
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great report even when I did bad in a tourney, I would learn a lot from the day of fishing, I found it a good way to speed up the learning curve
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if he still wants to hunt and you try to force him to stop, you are going to have a man hate you for the rest of his life.... has a doctor found him incompetent ( They have set questions they can ask to determine his mental state and that is the bottom line) and does someone have his power of attorney... if not, well you should know him better then anyone else and how he will take it and if it's a physical problem and his age, well we all have to go sometime and I think going while out hunting or fishing, is the way I want to go... if you could get him to go on the hunt without the guns is a good idea, most camps I belonged to has 1 or 2 older guys who didn't hunt, would walk a bit and did the cooking around camp....that might be enough for him but if he thinks he still want to hunt...it could be a battle...........you probably already know how he is going to take it... just my thoughts on it good luck
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the winds were strong last Saturday on BOQ 37 km plus ,but Lloyds big boat handled it nicely, we were safe and dry if anyone wants to try BOQ walleye, I can think of a better guide to go with http://www.stevemorissette.com/uandme/index.html
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most times when it reads the wrong depth on mine, it's because another high power unit is running and cause interference. you can change the settings to help reject other signals or turn the other unit off or tell the guy in the other boat he is too close if it loses the lock on the lake bottom it can also read the wrong depth, make sure the transducer is positioned right and the bottom of the transducer is clean that's all I can think of right now
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great report but I seem to be lost if you had it in a truck why did you then need to put it in a boat