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well I was just using plastic if I had live bait, I think I would have/could have caught lots,,I was too busy playing with the camera
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well got up and saw freezing rain there were reports of bad roads so I waited till 745 before I headed out most roads were pretty good, found a parking spot on the road, could see there were cars and trucks parked on the lake..and off I went there was a plowed road out to the first hut, so someone had a truck out there...I stop near some huts set up dropped the camera and started looking for perch..didn't see any but did see 2 bass....a little early for them so I packed up and moved across the lake to gilford...oh first thing I did even before I got anything off the ATV..broke my good icefishing rod....figures I would think 1000s of people out there..and blue clam portable fish huts.tons of them, I should have bought stock in the company hope it's big enough to see all the people I set up and saw perch on the camera right away they were not very big..but lots of them here are some movie clips of them swimming around and some hook ups movie movie 2 movie 3 movie4 real busy playing with the aquavu..didn't even try my new fishfinder..... well had a good time everything seems to be working ok can't wait to get out again
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in the past we would look for the blood spots on the ice to know we were in the same spot we were on the day before , for whitefish, if it snowed it was a guessing game and with a gps now there is no guess work
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yeah everyone knows he should have waited till saturday to drive a truck on the ice.....lol
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I will be all over cooks bay saturday
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looking even tighter now
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wow I can't believe it's only 4"...I would have thought there would be much more......if it was a normal winter I would have fished it by now.....always next year, I guess
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yeah, it has been known for some time now and some years it will give an extra week of bass fishing
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so now that they are losing billions the workers should be making minimum wage or less by what you are saying....
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I think Headhunter has hit the nail on the head.......... add the benefit package they have and there are nurses, cops, teachers, lawyers and more that envy the money auto workers get
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I checked the sat photos and they all seem frozen but there is some fast flowing waters around that area so some never freeze too well, so if you don't know the area, check with locals
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well...... this is what clam corp. has to say Problem: The Pole Glide Technology is not moving smoothly. Possible cause: Although the poles are pre-lubricated at the factory, the lubrication can dry/evaporate prior to use. Solution: To maximize our Pole Glide Technology, we recommend spraying a small amount of WD-40® (or similar lubricant) into the openings (ends) of the Hoop Poles before assembling the shelter. Next, turn the Hoop Pole over to let the excess lubricant drain off (stuffing paper towels into the ends of the tube before turning it over will help prevent the lubricant from dripping out onto the floor). Finally, you may also want to lubricate the Seat Rail Tubes for easier back and forth seat movement.
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I have the same problem and have be thinking about what can be used you don't want something that will stay wet like oil, or dirty like graphite or wd40 that could gum it up over time..I have been thinking that a wax product might be the way to go..but I will be interested to see what people think
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you can redirecting the duct with flexible hose no problem if you had the tap dripping a little most times it will not freeze I would get a blow torch or hair dryer on it and get it working as soon as possible or it will freeze more ... it is best to start heating the pipe close to to the tap and work your way to the frozen area with the tap open because heating it does cause pressure and can crack the pipe and pop elbows you can buy the heater wire and wrap the pipe then insulate it and plug it in when needed
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I do believe it is one and the same
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the hill that my heart went into arrhythmia walking up...lol have they put in a chair lift to make it up the hill
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that or a spud was the only way to cut a hole when I was growing up you get damn wet using a chain saw and as the ice gets thicker it's not as easy as one would think to get the big piece of ice out of the hole or to push it down and over..auger is the way to go
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thes boots aren't made for walkin so that's not what I'll do that's why people have an ATV/skidoo
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Wayne's Ice Forcast - It will get really thick...
Terry replied to irishfield's topic in General Discussion
if you are leaving it there, I hope you have insurance on it I know a guy that bought a boat left it at the dealer..it was stolen and had a heck of a time getting them to pay he didn't have any insurance on it -
Wayne's Ice Forcast - It will get really thick...
Terry replied to irishfield's topic in General Discussion
ha ha .....let us know when you get it and we can all show up with chainsaws and cut you a nice opening in the ice so you can float your boat -
that would do it where the snowmoblie tracks end , start casting
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I couldn't find it at 9am on my bell expressvu guide
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I think these guys have huts out on cooks bay DAILY HUT RENTALS Daily Hut Rentals Include: Shuttle out and back via Argo from Glenwoods Ave (and Lake Drive) ramp ONLY, Keswick Heated fish hut accommodates 4 Padded bench seats All minnows for the day Potty facilities Prices Per Person $35.00 Monday to Friday $45.00 Weekends DIRECTIONS North on Leslie or Woodbine Left on Glenwoods Avenue to Lake Drive ramp Some parking left or right of the ramp for early arrivers or park on the ice at your discretion FISHING BUDDY PACKAGE Minimum groups of 4 at B&B Two nights accommodation 2 Big Canadian Breakfasts 2 Hot Lunches delivered to shanty Two days fishing Transport All minnows B&B completely outfitted with all linens, towels etc. Just bring your warm clothes and fishing gear $320.00 Canadian per person We accept Visa and Mastercard, 25% deposit at time of booking (905) 476 2652 We book fast, call soon Follow Directions to B&B, for Fishing Buddy Package only all daily rentals must follow directions to Glenwoods Avenue for shuttle
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Stone's Live Bait Rr 1 Apsley, ON K0L1A0 (705) 656-4268 I don't think he is right on 28
