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DRIFTER_016

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  1. Im not saying its impossible. Its just a huge tease and embellishment thats all.

     

    He makes it sound like thats a normal pike.

     

    But I suppose thats the "lure" of his show.

     

    He does it well enough that I myself still watch so I shouldnt complain.

     

    I swim in big pike territory, maybe ill be the next to get killed by one? After all I wear a perch pattern colorado blade around my neck

     

    Don't forget your fire tiger speedo!!!! :tease::tease::tease::tease:

  2. The best thing about that show and the Canadian guy Cyril (I don't remember his last name, sorry Cyril) is they aren't a n hour long commercial disguised as a. fishing show. No flogging rods and reels, BBQ's, camping equipment, leader material, line, boat accessories, oil, tires or Dodge Ram trucks along with every other imaginable thing to try to sell us every Saturday morning.

     

    I like Cyril too. His last name is Chauquet.

    He has a new show along with his Fishing Adventurer show now called Wild Catch.

    It's a great show as well.

  3. In the sturgeon episode didnt he also target pike? I remember him saying something about pike getting up to 5 feet long haha.

     

    The longest pike ever recorded and confirmed was 152 cm (60 in) long and weighed 28 kg (62 lb). A pike of 60.5 in (154 cm) was caught and released in May 2004 in Apisko Lake, Manitoba. Historic reports of giant pike, caught in nets in Ireland in the late 19th century, of 41–42 kg (90–93 lb) with a length of 173–175 cm (67–68 in), were researched by Fred Buller and published in The Domesday Book of Mammoth Pike.

  4. Yeah, leave it up to a laff fan to ridicule a team who actually performed and gave their fans something to cheer about.

    :clapping:

    You crack me up!

    :w00t:

    We were 12 points behind you and we are now 24 ahead...... :whistling:

    Not that it matters if we don't make the big show but I wouldn't be throwing stones if I were a laff fan!

     

    What's a matter Matt? Feeling a little butt hurt are ye? :tease: :tease: :tease: :tease:

  5. LOL a lot of the people here have fun with the thread and have a sense of humor...You on the other hand seem to have lost yours...can't wait for your 2015/2016 thread...

     

    NAH, he's right aboot the water in Orangeville.

    I used to live up that way.

    The water is full of pike slime!!!! :tease::tease::tease:

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    I used to be first into the water every year after ice out to get our docks in place and still wading in November when we pulled the docks out.

    The one uncle had a "permanent" dock set on a rock crib. Lord knows how many times we rebuilt that dock after the ice crushed it into kindling.

     

    I only built it last summer so I don't want it ground into powder before I get some use out of it. :D

    It looks like the guy across from me left his in. He built it last summer also. Our ice gets to be 5' thick, once the shoreline goes that big chunk of ice can do a ton of damage.

    I have my dock pulled up on the rocks and chained to forged eye bolts anchored into the granite.

    Want to make sure the dock doesn't get carried off. ;)

    Even this little dock cost nearly $5K to build. :w00t:

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