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  1. You can throw bucktails into the mix, but all the lures you're using are the ones I use the most, particularly tubes. White works best for me in the 3-4 inch range.

     

    If you have a finder, getting them to chase will increase your odds as now you're triggering their instincts as well as their belly!

  2. Thanks everyone for sitting through my long video :)

     

    The prehit fish finder action isn't as exciting with Bull Trout compared to the Laker chase - you just see a line for a split second and smash!

     

    I've never hooked something so big in such shallow water, so having it dart in circles all around the hole while pulling a good 30-40 feet of line was a totally new experience for me.

     

     

    great video ... gopro I assume ... what a place to be fishing !!!! :clapping:

     

    Not a GoPro. I run a Panasonic TS2. I find the video quality is better and that's what I'm after. It's tough, however, trying to turn on the camera, hit record and set it for a proper viewing angle all while a fish is going bezerk! I've lost quite a few fish fumbling with the camera, but when I get clips like this it makes it all worthwhile. Vids do a lot more for me than pictures, especially when I watch them again after a year or two!

  3. With the ice taking its time to form for most of you, why not tease you all with some action that's happening out here in BC!

     

     

    I got an early Xmas present from the Fishing Gods with the best fight I've had under the ice, besting the many big Lakers I've managed to pull up in Ontario.

     

     

    Here's the spec:

    -28 inch MH ice rod

    -8lb test

    -Williams half/half

    -Just 12 feet of water!!!

     

     

    Please ignore the commentary! I do these videos mostly to send back home to family and friends.

    This clip is just over 5 minutes, but there is rarely a dull moment during the whole fight with some massive drag pulls as it circled all around the hole.

     

    PS: Thanks Simon for helping me with embedding the video with the new site!


     

    Cheers!

  4. This might be replacing one habit for another, but have you thought about an electronic cigarette aka vaping?

     

    I know many people who have replaced their tabacco cigarettes for e-cigs. As many of you mentioned, it's the physical habit of "smoking" that often is the hardest thing to overcome mentally when you try to quit.

     

    This gives you that physical "action" without all the harmful effects of smoke.

     

    I used to smoke and quit buying packs a long long time ago. However I still enjoy a smoke here and there, especially when fishing! I also exercise very regularly and can notice the cardiovascular difference when I smoke and don't smoke. However with the e-cig I feel literally no cardio diff at all.

     

    I believe at the very least if you can replace tar ridden smoke for water vapor, you'll do your health a monumental favour in addition to not smelling like smoke or having that smoker's morning cough.

     

    And winter's a great time to try quitting, as the cold can be a great incentive to stay inside. E-cigs leave absolutely no smell so using them inside is no problem in that regard.

     

     

    Here's a good testimony for it.

     

     

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  5. Great read Mike. It was almost like doing it all over again.

     

    Glad you guys had a great time and it was equally great to have good friends to share these rivers with once again. I'm almost always flying solo here when fishing, so I appreciate the effort you guys made to come all the way West.

     

    And Victor don't worry, I'll be headed back in a few weeks just for you bud!

  6. Thanks guys, I'll try and get some,but they can be a bugger to get off. Sometimes the easiest things aren't the best.

     

    If you have nails on your fingers (which is why I keep some growth during float fishing season) and use water gremlins, you can squeeze the nail of your thumb and index finger into the gap on each side and open them back up again. I do it all the time and save a lot of shots.

     

    If you don't have nails, then you're likely out of luck.

  7. If you like Poutine, the place in Spanish right on the highway is great. It's a walk-up style joint with finishing line stretched all above the property to deter seagulls. I love Poutine and couldn't believe I found one so good in such a small place. Can't remember the name of the place, but if you go through Spanish and it's open you'll see it.

  8. I spent hours all night tying hundreds of roe bags for a much anticipated Steelhead trip to New York. After three hours I arrived and was so excited I couldn't rig my rod fast enough.

     

    Then my heart sank when I went to bait my hook and realized I left it all in the fridge at home! I was livid!!

     

    And that's just one of my Forgetful Jones moments. I've left wading boots behind and major tackle only to realize it at the rivers edge.

     

    Now I post sticky notes in my shoes and on the door before each trip and double check after I get in the car. And I still forget stuff!

  9. Mike you're a stand out example of how to inspire the next generation of anglers and a great father. I will look back at your adventures for inspiration when I have my own little one (likely ones) to introduce them to this wonderful passion we all share.

     

    Thanks!

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