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  1. As an active player in the MTHL growing up in Toronto, mostly in AA and AAA, I found that I became a better player when body checking WAS invloved. It taught me to keep my head up, to look for people to pass too more quickly and to be more aware. It's a part of the game. Yes, there will always be kids who are out to "head-hunt" but so be it. They will be the same kids doing it in a non-contact enviroment. You can't avoid the meat-heads out there. Same thing goes in non-contact adult leagues. I remember I played a few games in Oakville many many years ago against Mcsorleys brother. OMG....this guy was a complete maniac. I've since stopped watching NHL hockey because of the way they play. I'm a big fan of the hard nose, grinding style of play....not the "cycling in the corner" or "dump and chase" game they play now. God forbid you touch another player when they skate past you these days.........ugh...

  2. I have a Garmin GPSMap 76Cx attached to my ATV that I use to get me to the general area (Bluecharts aren't that detailed) then I use a Samsung Galaxy Tab4 with 7" screen with Navionics on it to pinpoint where I want to go. I picked it up in a Costco in Hawaii along with a 64GB micro SD card for $125. I've used it every day on the ice and it's been great. I also protect it with the Griffin Survivor case.

  3. I'm field staff for Kamooki Lures and have been using them through the ice on Simcoe for lakers. Even got a couple whiteys on it. They're working on a couple more sizes for this lure, one a little smaller and one a little bigger. Can't wait to throw them for bass! Great write-up by the way!

  4. Today, a buddy and I decided to put some miles on the ATV's. We drove past the middle grounds of Lake Simcoe but never really found a good bite. Out in the middle grounds, it reminded me of the hardened lava fields in Hawaii.......only this was jagged pack ice with more pressure cracks then we've ever seen. Brutal to drive over. I managed to pick up a few nice, fat lakers out there so it made the drive well worth it! The fish were super picky today but tricked them with a little sparkle and flash of the Bass Magnet Lures 4" chartreuse Tinsel Tubes.

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    Colin

  5. Since I was on-call last week, I really could only hit the ice for a limited amount of time due to work commitments but still managed to get a few topside. The pressure cracks are very tricky this year so be careful out there but the ice in general is great!

    First whitefish on the Kamooki Smartfish

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    New prototype colour from Bass Magnet Lures

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    New prototype colour from Bass Magnet Lures

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    Cloud-o-herring

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    Colin

  6. It seemed like Lady Simcoe froze instantly over night last week which is good news for all us hard water lovers around the area. Not saying that the entire lake is good to go but the places that I fished, you couldn't ask for better ice. Pure black ice...other then the odd little pressure crack (which aren't big as of yet). I didn't put in the hours out there that I would have liked due to work commitments but it was still great to get out there and shake off the cobwebs from the deep water sticks. I was recently added to the www.kamooki.ca field staff team so I was dying to try out their Smartfish lure. It was raved about at ICAST and it caused quite the stir in the depths of Lake Simcoe this weekend. My first laker of the season came on the Herring pattern! Man, I missed the ice!

     

    Here's a few from the weekend.

     

    Kamooki Smartfish Herring

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    Cheers,

    Colin

  7. The water level there is super low this time of the year. The 2 marinas at the end of Jack Lake road are your best bets to launch. Sharpes Bay is the deepest part of the entire lake and the roughest when there is any kind of wind. It's been a tough bite there this year. Lots of numbers but not a lot of size.

  8. My buddy and I have a few on the lake we fish.

     

    - "Crying child" (kids always crying there)

    - "smoking lawn-mower" (always a guy mowing his lawn with a not-so environmentally safe mower)

    - "7lb bay" (2 7lb buckets taken from there last year)

    - "cheap bacon man" (a guy was yelling at his wife for buying no-name bacon)

    - "7-dog" (7 dogs live on the property)

    - "rich boy bay" (massive cottage with awesome milfoil patches out front)

    - "thong central" (name says it all...lol)

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