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outllaw

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  1. now i bet that guys happy MUSKIES believe in live release
  2. well done mike. guys that shows l.st clair is great for casting also,or mike trained them fish.
  3. We are all pointing fingers.The issuesstill stand.. here on st clair we ran the gamut from 1990-1995. slot sizes to gillnetting. mother nature can be fickle. zebra mussels also played a major factor here along with enviromental issues. the sooner cooler heads prevail the better for the fishery. nippissing deserves better. chastizing groups will not solve issues.
  4. saltys mounted on a bent stainless l plate. mount that to your downrigger swivel base. infinate settings. priceless. for the double clamps tighten them then drill a small hole thru each clamp handle twist a wire thru. the clamps will never back out.
  5. lunker. if its muskies lsc the week of halloween.
  6. a distant cousin pepe le pew. coax him on board. he,s an extra rod for fishin and no one will screw with your gear
  7. years back,we used shiners lip hooked on a float. when the floats moving off count athousand 1 to 10. set the hook. large pike need to turn the bait before they swallow. ,like i said that was years back for large deep pike.
  8. its a fish. they do die. trying your best is all you can do.knowledge is key. as for me i am recovering from cracked ribs and torn tendon from a reevive and release.. every case has its differences. as long as guys do their best the fisheries will do well.
  9. hats off to mike p and family. guys from that event he was involved at the belle river sunsplash volunteering his efforts and the whole family. great job mike and danna
  10. tough deal love him and cherish the time with him. its obvious he,s truly given you a good start. family is the most precious thing in life.
  11. it will get worse. drought no berries just wait. someone will get mauled or killed.
  12. been so hot here in windsor the fats drippin off of the pigs.
  13. summer fish. hi and speeds at 4-5mph. yesterday we caught 5 muskies in a few hours. georgies minnee shads and 6 inch woodies. joints seem better then straights. its me.tabolism. , big fish in a comfort zone love to eat in summer months
  14. simple fix. we dont net or boat fish. release boatside,lot easier on fish
  15. sorry if i ruffled feathers. but polictics do go with whats happened.
  16. SAD. i have family on that wall. remember the ph.calls and telegrams..sadly leadership aka goverments make monies and dont care .dont get me wrong i have family and close friends that have served,fought and died. the wall is a great memorial but how many war dead have to be honored for the wills of corporations to fatten bank accounts
  17. trolling will bring 80 per-cent trolling with waves.our best speeds have been 3.9-4.5. good luck.theres a few nice tigers showing also. if you need specifics pm if i can help.
  18. we will be there. as always great fishing,cheep accomadations good food. hey did i mention the GREAT musky fishing.
  19. we did ok on st clair saturday morn. 5 for 6 muskies. all fish were hi in the water column on woodies... minnee shads and the new georgie jointed.natural bass patterns at 4.1 mph.
  20. we run shallow cranks and handlebarz flashtails.. you can control depths trolling by adding in line weights. the woodies,and handlebarz i use a weight ahead of a 5ft leader trolling. the top colors are 9 dollar bass, special perch and a pearl wh/flashaboo.
  21. we willbe dredging st clair. we dont deal with the 10,000 casts lol.
  22. use a blok of white nylon.. whats the size mike i may have some.
  23. hi. its near time. we troll smaller lures 5-6 inch range. handlebarz bucks. look for warmer water, baitfish. i prefer emerging growth edges. normally big girls are post spawn,they seem to hang on deeper edges recuperating . i prefer to troll boatrods just above bottom with hammering jointed baits. on planer boards smaller 5 inch shad style baits like a minnee woodie shad 4ft under the surface. . bait colors are usually dictated by water color,and forage base. hope this helps.
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