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  1. I was at the CTC in the south end of Barrie a few days ago and they said they wouldn't have any until the new year....but I heard through the grapevine that Robinson's Hardware in the northeast side of Barrie has them. :) The only reason I got mine at LeBarons is because I work close by.

     

    Colin

  2. My buddy owns Jack Lake trailer park and I was talking to him a week or so ago and he said there were guys walking across it so I'm going to say that it is safe for walking. As for crappies......I know in the summer we fish for them fairly close to the trailer park. If you're facing the park from the ice you'll see a small canal about 100m or so to your left (left of the only cottage there).....head down the canal maybe 50m or so and try a pink micro tube......that's what we use in the summer.

     

    hope this helps.

     

    Colin

  3. If you're just ice fishing a few times a year there's no need to buy an expensive flasher/fish finder. I used a Cuda 168 black and white for years on Simcoe. The main thing is that you're able to see your lure when you jig. The old Cuda 168 did just that in 100FOW.....mind you it wasn't real time......there is a time delay on the cheaper finders. I now run with the x67c ice machine and it does make a world of difference. But, I am on the ice 4-5 times a week as I live in Barrie. Pick up a cheap finder from the buy and sell or look for deals at the tackle stores. Then, when you start going ice fishing more, you can pick up a more expensive model.

  4. I agree with Roy.....back in the day the Toronto Sportsman show was great! I remembered getting excited about heading down to it with dad to grab deals. I remember the 2 floors of different vendors and sittin' in the beer section with the old man!! lol Wish it was the same as before so my kids could get excited about heading down it. As Roy said, there's too much non-related junk there now.

  5. As some of the other members have mentioned, it's all about have often you ice fish and how many holes you plan on drilling. I have a manual one for early ice and a gas auger for anything after. Living in Barrie I ice fish as much a possible (3-4 times per week) and I like to move around a lot so for me, a gas auger is a must, especially late in the season when the ice is 30"++. Keep your eye open for deals. I picked up an 8" Jiffy a few years back at Walmart in the clearance section for $175.00. If there was more there, I would've bought 'em all!!! LOL

     

    Good luck!

  6. My wife loves to fish, and she is a great fishing partner too. She asked me how many other of you fished with your wives, and how many of them are memebers of OFC. She was also wondering if there maybe enough to start a discussion group for female anglers. i personally think its a great idea, but was wondering what you all thought. but don't beat me up thoughbiggrin.gif

     

    Great idea to get the old hens off our backs!!! hahaha..just kidding. My wife isn't a big fishergirl by any means but she does like getting out in the canoe or on the ice with me. She finds it very peaceful.

  7. what else could i say to convince you yamaha is the answer?

     

    i know...

     

    no word of a lie, 4 people in our group sold their polaris', artic cat and a honda to buy grizzly 700's this year. they are a big bore weighing only 600lbs so they handle like most 455-500's out there, but with enough power to do wheelies while sitting down.

     

    like i said before, make sure you stay away from polaris and artic cat. they just cant take the abuse like other machines.

     

    That's what I'm leaned towards....a yamaha. But then there's Honda and now from some reviews Kawasaki is something to consider.

     

    Decisions, decisions.

  8. CKRB, are you keeping your sled as well? If so, get yourself something around a 500cc and drive the sled when the snow is deep and the atv when the snow is packed down.

     

    Rob C

     

    Rob....no, I'm getting rid of my sled (in the classified section :) ). No room for both so I figured an ATV would be the better choice for me as I do a fair amount of back lake fishing/camping during the spring/summer.

     

    Colin

  9. A 1/0 or 2/0 circle hook baited with a clump of peanut butter on a spring loaded tip-up should do the trick. :) Then you'll need an old-timers muskie club to finish it off........then the cedar plank may be in order. :)

    Seriously, I'd go grab a few of those large rat-traps from the hardware store. Put peanut butter on the trigger......not cheese!! hahaha

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