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ckrb2007

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  1. ...and i'm liking the information I'm gathering to help in my decision!
  2. 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
  3. Is any one machine better than others in the snow? I do a ton of ice fishing on Lake Simcoe in the winters.
  4. arrgghhh.....decisions, decisions!!!!!!
  5. Thanks for the responses guys. Great points and information through personal experiences. What are the pros and cons in regards to shaft or belt drive? I would assume shaft has more low end power?
  6. Sorry...good point. I'll be using it for ice fishing and trail riding.
  7. I know I've mentioned this once before on here but a few years ago while ice fishing, I used to bring my estwing hammer out with me just to chip out the ice on used holes. Well, of course I dropped the darn thing down the hole. 100FOW on Lake Simcoe. Oh well it's gone I thought. A few weeks go by, totally forgetting about the lost hammer, I was jigging with a Williams and "whamm-o" fish on. Oh man it's going to be a beauty I though......not pulling to much......no head shakes.....but heavy!!! Yep, you guessed it. Up comes MY estwing hammer!! LOL Caught perfectly on the little hole in the handle. Still using it to this day.
  8. Hey guys/gals......well, I'm looking into getting an ATV in the next few months so question to you is in your HONEST and un-biased opinion, which ATV is the best bang for your buck. I know it's like asking which is better Ford or Dodge but I'm hoping you can steer my in the right direction. Personally, I'm leaning towards Yamaha or Honda. I'm not looking for new (2006/7- 2009) and something in the 500cc range. Cheers! Colin
  9. I believe they also catch crappie there as well.
  10. Why not just go with the typical cigarette lighter pump? I have one and it works great. If you do have your mind set on the inverter, a 300W will suffice. My FJ Cruiser has a built in 400W and is ok. I'm actually thinking of upgrading to a 2500W inverter with a dual battery set-up for my back lake camping trips. Nothing like being able to power a microwave, toaster, coffee maker..etc back in the bush. Man, talk about roughin' it eh!! LOL
  11. Definately bubblegum. This past weekend I tried some 5" Wicked-Stix Inferno colour (kinda dark orange/red with a lighter orange swirled in) made my NorthAMfishing Tackle CO. Bought them at Tromblys Tackle Box up in Orillia. I gotta say that they worked great producing just as much as the pink senkos. From what the guy at Tromblys said, they're locally made which is great. Still a little pricey at $7.99/bag though.
  12. I'm a cable & line technician (fibre optic splicer) for Allstream. I work mostly in the downtown Toronto core but do travel throughout Ontario. Several thousand kilometres of our cables run along the CP Rail lines so I sometimes get to ride the rail and see some pristine backlakes along the way.(yes, I pack my rod the odd time) Cheers, Colin This was taken a few days ago while working on Yonge St @ about 4am
  13. I caught a nice Estwing hammer while ice fishing on Lake Simcoe a few years back. Turns out it was MY hammer I had accidently dropped down the hole 2 weeks prior. lol She really put up a fight coming up from 100FOW......not many head shakes though. Still using it to this day.
  14. My preference is red power pro. Red is the first colour to "disappear" in the water column, followed by orange and yellow.....I believe at around 12-15ft.
  15. If that's the spot I'm thinking of....we use to call it "the hump". Great walter fishing there back in the day. Caught many smallies there as well.
  16. Are jack and judy still the owners of Millers....i remember when it was called Leamans. I believe back in the day, Bud Leaman won the park in a poker game!! LOL???? I spent 30 summers over at Jack Lake Tent & Trailer Park.
  17. hey Bassman....where are you staying?? Jack Lake Lodge? Jack Lake Tent & Trailer park? Millers Timber Sands? If you head out from the marina at jack lak lodge, turn right into that little bay.....there's logs lining the entire shore line which is good for bass and muskie (when in season) and in the middle of the bay I've caught several walleye just trolling back and forth. I've been fishing Jacks since I was 2yrs old....lol
  18. I had a Dodge Durango Hemi for yrs until my wife was in an accident and wrote it off. It was a great truck but tough on gas. After the accident I bought an '07 Toyota FJ Cruiser (no Toyota jokes..LOL). It's an awesome vehicle for city driving and off-roading. It's much bigger inside then what it looks. After driving an import, I don't think I'll ever go back to a domestic. My 2-cents. Colin
  19. LOL......it was back when i only had a hand auger and i was having good luck at a few holes I drilled during the week. So, i brought it out to break the iced over holes so I wouldn't have to drill more. Man I'm lazy!!! hahaha So I guess in an indirect kinda way, I did "hammer" the fish!!!!
  20. One year I dropped my "Estwing" hammer down the hole...........and 2 weeks later I caught it while jigging for whiteys. What are the chances?!?! Colin
  21. Born in '72, my first job was when I was 12 picking up stray golf balls at a driving range after hours for $5.00/night. I went through the typical stock boy, lawn cutting, delivery boy jobs as most kids do. I spent many summers up around Jack Lake in Apsley so I had jobs clearing land and installing septic systems for cottages....those were great jobs for a kid.....$9.00/hr..cash. When I was 17 yrs old I worked with the MNR in the junior ranger program out in Fort France (Cuttle Lake)......my best summer yet even though I only made $15/day. Since then I've worked in a few different jobs until I landed my present job which is a Utility Technician with Allstream. I work with fibre optics all around Ontario. I have 2 boys, 17 & 12, and they have big aspirations in their own rights. The oldest one has been working at a local ski resort since he was 14yrs old as a board/ski tech. and the youngest is itching to get out and make some money.......school comes first though in my home........if the grades fall, the jobs stop. Cheers guys and this is a fun topic.....brings back lots of memories. Colin
  22. As richyb said...run and gun is the way to go. I think 40mins to an hour is way to long to wait. It's different if you're marking lots of fish then try different presentations. I don't really think the sunny affects the flash of the williams in 100FOW.........under a certain depth it's all the same darkness as per my buddy who dives in simcoe alot. Quads and sleds are good to go on the entire lake in my opinion...just use caution around the shorelines and pressure cracks.
  23. I fish Simcoe for lakers and whiteys and use 10lb power pro (red) with a 6 or 8lb seaguar leader......approx 4-6". i find for me, this is a perfect combo. On my sticks, I use 17lb mono with a seaguar leader also. colin
  24. Go with the Toyota. I have an '07 FJ Cruiser and love it!! The FJ is built over the Tacoma chassis.....same truck, different look.
  25. Tough life James!! Sheesh! (I'm cleaning up the drool off the keyboard)
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