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BigWilly

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  1. A friend I met a couple years ago from my rod holder busineess invited me up to Rosseau yesterday with my 2 boys. I tell you he's got a great set up, about 3 mins from the docks and and less than 100 yard walk to great fishing. It was great day to fish (maybe a little too much sun) as there was just a skiff of snow on the ice. Ice was about 8 inches or so. Fished in 60' and had a number of hits but mostly on the lines we weren't jiggin. lol Around noon, I see a rod going off and my older son was the closeset so I yell at him to grab it and sure enough he pulls up a 1 or 2 lb laker. Haven't been able to take my guys out fishing too much with all of their sports so this was their first time on the ice and they were quite happy. Rushing around in the moring I forgot to bring snacks so they being that age, 12 & 16, were starving. But even so we had a great day and there was no hesitation when I asked if they wanted to do it again. Good Fishing, Doug
  2. I would have thought you'd want to be careful about adding sent to the line.
  3. A good rod holder for sure . . . but I'm biased. Doug
  4. Good disscussion Guys! I will report back when I get MNR's reply.
  5. LMAO!! I've considered using them for Christmas Tree ornaments. They're more of a slip float, although they don't float at all. Here's the reg under definitions that I feel is in question: Artificial Lure An artificial lure means a spoon, plug, jig, artificial fly or other such device that is designed to catch fish by means of angling.
  6. Ahh. I saw that too but would this be considered part of the lure?
  7. I agree AG. I've acually got the question emailed into the MNR. They're saying three weeks to answer. Thought I'd see what the popular opinion is here.
  8. Jeez AG, Thanks for the fast reply. I didn't even get a chance to look at it. lol Doug
  9. Hi Folks, Came upon these and had various responses. Would like to hear what the OFNer's think. Sorry about the pic. Double click and you'll get the idea. They're about an inch and a half long. Good Fishing, Doug
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