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Trout Opener - April 27th 2012 * Video Added... Page 2 *
kerr replied to Leecher's topic in General Discussion
4:20 seems like the perfect time to get home there bud -
i got a similar letter in the mail from a barrister in South Africa a couple of weeks ago. Sent me links to a site where an english tycoon with my surname had died in a plane crash in Tanzania. 7 or 8 million in funds to recover. I guess i wasnt handpicked. needless to say still waitin for my 7 mill....... haha
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My Trip to China - Fishing, Food, & Family Fun
kerr replied to young_one's topic in General Discussion
awesome report dude, id love to be able to snag a few then work on my swing. China knows how to do fins and skins and do it up right i see. -
charlestons good, best advice would be to hold off the trip until bass opens tho, good luck
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if you write man card jokes....
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for the lawnmower experts some opinions please
kerr replied to bow slayer's topic in General Discussion
same a sinker said, lawnboys r the best mowers ever made, havent seen em around too much anymore -
that hodgey definitely has the walleye stick good job boys
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mike, it looks like u had the hot wand today bud. good jawb
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Watch out for the leafs next year, copy and respond all u want but they're improving and will make the playoffs. The bolts are actually lookin real good tho, roloson reminds me of his minnesota days, contender for sure
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welcome dude, would love to see some pics of your catches if available. It's funny how carp and cats are the primary target over there while pike, walleye and bass are secondary. Quite the opposite here. You should have no problem finding good carp fishing or fishing in general in your area. Best of luck
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I' not sure stocking pickerel in the Kawarthas is the greatest idea since I believe it affects the natural strain already in the lakes. Stocked fish have questionable reproduction rates and i'd hate to see a fishery as good as the kawarthas affected by this. All things considered, the kawarthas have held up pretty good against the massive pressure recieved from the GTA and surrounding areas. Keep pumpin any and all kinds of trout and salmonoids in the big lake though, we all know know its a put and put back fishery anyhow. My 2 cents
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fishburn, i worked up north of fort mac and i heard that lake Athabasca is heavily polluted from the oilsands. if i were u i would head straight for NWT or at least stay out of those greasy Alberta whiteys
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John i hope u get the help you need down there.
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ok man thanks for your help
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hey Mike, can u get handlebarz anywhere near Kingston? maybe pro tackle in Belleville has them?
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nice report. your pics are probably some of the best ive seen on here, very high quality. you gotta lose that canadiens hoodie tho. take care dude
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Proposed rainbow trout regulation Change for Lake Ontario ( fmz 20)
kerr replied to aniceguy's topic in General Discussion
not sure why people would want to keep them anyway, lake O fish are not the greatest tasting or healthiest eating but to each his own. I hope this moves forward though and good luck niceguy -
That might be the report of the year! awesome pics dude, Go Leafs Go
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like. bunk-diggity
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Idiot Costs His Buddies $900,000 By Not Having A Fishing License
kerr replied to craigdritchie's topic in General Discussion
at least he caught an 883 lb marlin + a Darwin award. those are both tough trophies to acquire. Charlie Sheen might call it WINNING -
haha, good bantering fellas, good luck and stay safe out there
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you guys r mad about no helmets on an atv and havin to walk? must have been terrrifying, seriously though whatever happened to just going out fishing and enjoying the day. i wish the leafs could beat the lowly isles and get into the playoffs this year but at least i know that theres always next year and ten next years after that. GO LEAFS GO!
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keep it simple, steelheading is actually one of the simplest forms of fishing. you just have to be aware of presentation, try to keep your presentation inconspicuous ie: flouro leads, clear floats and scale down hook sizes, basically all you have to do is drift a fly, pink worms or roebags in various streams. as soon as your float goes under, lay into em and hang on, very good fighters. you just need to keep tryin and get a feel for it, once you do its like second nature, good luck out there im sure that you'll do well
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penn state never stood a chance, the crunch is on and they are playing real hockey as of late
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drives you to drink.... hopefully the prices stay fair tho