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Nice Fish, deserves to be resized but I can't tell you how to do it as I'm pretty useless with computers. No more musky for me this year but I'm already dreaming of June........
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Yeah no kidding. Take a closer look at that 2nd pic, the guys whole body is actually already inside it's mouth.
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Beautiful. That's exactly what I'm after.
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Thanks for the replys. I'm kicking myself because when I picked up the medium action rod I could have just as easily gone with a medium heavy or even heavy. But.......I suppose this will have to do. For now. Until I can sneak one more rod into the house without the wife noticing.
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Cheers, this Keiths for you.
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Hi. Topic title more or less states it all. I do alot of fishing for Pike along the Toronto waterfront on weekends, especially now that the Kawarthas have closed up shop for the season. Now I have a great Musky rod but that just seems a little heavy duty for Piking along the T.O. waterfront; I know they have some monsters in there but at the same time there are quite a few hammer handles as well. I actually just purchased a medium 6 and a half foot St. Croix Baitcasting Rod for Toronto outings but it almost feels a little light for what I imagine a good pike rod would be (I've only ever caught one pike, it was about the size of a whole Mackerel you might get at a Restaurant). So....Suggestions....anyone? I've read a few articles and seen a few fishing shows where they actually suggest a medium power action rod but I'd like to hear others thoughts. Thanks, Ross
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DanC's response really surprises me. I think you must be in a real minority with using one hand for spinning retrieves and the other when working a baitcaster. Interesting.
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Well, I tried my 17lb Stren this morning and was not overly impressed. It was cold, around 0, so that might have effected the line a bit, but I found it tangled easily and not only did tangles run deeper into the spool then with braid but they were more difficult to pick out. Dutch's advice regarding a piece of tape on the spool seems like a good idea with mono although generally not a necessity with thicker braid. I don't think it casted as well as braid either although I'm also using an unfamilliar rod. These are just my experiences.
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My eyes aren't that old and I find mono tangles very frustrating too. Glad to hear someone echo that sentimemt. Actually, I just got back from grabbing a spool of 17lb Stren mono after all these posts praising mono. I'll spool er up and we'll see how she compares. I had a real frankenmix on the spool anyway, ancient 25lb mono backing, 45 lb ice fishing braid in the middle and maybe 30ish yards of 20lb powerpro at the end. I'm skeptical mind you.
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I don't see any advantages to using the heavy braid other than ease of casting and minimal tangling really. The higher strength line also prevents you from breaking off and losing lures when you get a bad tangle mid cast. It's also nice to be able to pull baits out of snags on the bottom or off other debris. I imagine that 8-12lb mono could produce some really horrific birdsnests and backlashes on a baitcaster but can't say for sure as I've never tried it. I wouldn't suggest using a light leader either, 20lb and up heavy fluro for bass, pike, musky. My 2 cents. P.S. I suck at cacthing bass.
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In my limited experience the higher the pound test of the braid the easier it is to untangle and less likely it is to tangle in the first place. A real cheap option I recently tried was 45 lb ice fishing braided line from Wal-Mart, it was 4 bucks about for a spool's worth. That's alot cheaper than powerpro or any of the other quality braids and is decent for doing a little practice with, it having a huge diameter. If you're not to worried about spending a little extra (I guess you probably are not after having just dropped that kind of dough on a set up) just go straight for either 50lb or 80lb test. I like my 80lb braid personnaly. Be sure to use a leader though. Dano beat me to it regarding line diameter. I tried mono briefly myself and found it much more difficult to pick out the tangles than braid. Maybe just me.
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I just moved up here from Toronto a year ago and this was my first season living up here. I love it. Had a great season for me. Managed my fist 4 muskies in numerous outings (basically the only species I targetted) and caught a few panfish here and there. Looking forward to next year already, plan on catching alot more bass, carp, walleye, etc, etc. I think technically some of the kawarthas are open year round, you just have to get North of Burleigh Falls a bit. Maybe by then it's not considered to be the Kawarthas any more, I'm not sure. Next year I want to explore as many new lakes as I can, This area is great and I've just begun to scratch the surface for what it has to offer!!
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With the Kawarthas about to shut down for the season most of my fishing in the future will center on Pike down along the Toronto waterfront. I'm going to try moving in the opposite direction than popular convention, throwing smaller lures (1/4 to 3/4 ounce (spinnerbaits, spinners, maybe even a zara spook) and possibly some live bait. It seems over the past 4 or 5 years of getting skunked along Lake O my bait size just keeps on escalating; I'm going to try and go back to basics with a lighter rod, tackle and lures.
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Save Up To $20 off a $40 Purchase at Canadian Tire
Weeds replied to JustinHoffman's topic in General Discussion
Canadian Tire may not be the best spot for unusual baits like Depthraiders, Suicks, and Slopmasters but for the first few years I fished it was one of my number one providers. Canadian Tire is a good store in my books, pariticularly when they have sales on tools and car stuff. Also, some of those rural Canadian Tires have some pretty good fishin stuff. Thanks for the heads up. -
If you think 30 pound snaps easy you should see 20lb powerpro. SNAP!! Lost a fair bit of tackle on a reel loaded with it due to bad casts. Now I find 80lb spiderline (Spiderwire maybe, can never remember which) braid to be perfect. Personally, I use 45 lb maxim fluro for my leaders and have so far have not had a problem. Admittedly that's because of the prohibitive cost of the 80, 100, 120 lb stuff and being relatively new to musky fishing and having not a ton of disposable income (newer house, baby, etc, etc) I was trying to save a few bucks. It's cheap, can't remember exactly, maybe 15 bucks for 40 yards and thats a lot of leaders. Mind you, Ive never caught a BIG musky and 45 lbs might be too light, I'd hate to have a break off and possibly leave a big musky out there with a lure stuck in it. So far it's been good but next season I'll probably splurge for some 120 lb fluro leaders, never seen them before and looking forward to a vist to this JB's. Come to think of it, I believe I caught my last musky using an 80lb 8 inch black steel leader. 3 for $1.99 at Lebarons. Not a bad option if you are on a budget and I don't think the leader is long enough for a musky to get itself cut up on it. Mind you, I am a real rookie when it come's to this musky stuff as I previously mentioned.
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No line ups at the launch ramp today ! LOL
Weeds replied to irishfield's topic in General Discussion
No fish but nice report all the same. Looks beautiful out there; definetly getting frosty. I want one more ski myself before season ends here in the Kawarthas. Not much time left! -
I fish Ashbridges all the time, I can safely say at least 10 times a year for the past 4 or 5 years and with the exception of one outing with DSN have caught jack squat. But I keep at it, I know when I finally get my fish it will be that much sweeter. Keeps me humble I suppose. I go down there chasing pike while everybody else is after Salmon and Trout too. Probably be down there this weekend, either Saturday or Sunday morning. Maybe see you there. Good Luck.
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You did a really good job of providing some background information there Beats, unfortunately every time I go Bass fishing my results are pretty much the same as yours. Sounds like you've tried just about every form of artificial; might be worth a shot at throwing some kind of live bait out there, minnows or even worms. I rarely fish with live bait so I wouldn't be able to offer you any creative presentation strategies. Looks like a cool little spot that you've got to yourself.
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Well, no musky to report. It was cold but beautiful this morning, thick clouds of fog and frost everywhere. Nice to get out with my bro too, Nothing caught but I think he enjoyed himself anyways and I did too.
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Thanks gents, I'll bring my digital phone, takes crummy pics but the digital camera's finally crapped out. Let you know how we do.
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Well...better a knee than.....
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Muy Bien!! (Very Good) Spanish 101 eh?
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Well, you're definitely showing off some good knife skills there. Next time I get a whack of perch I need cleaning I know who I'm gonna call!
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Hey, I'm taking my brother out for a shot at his first musky tomorrow morning, we'll probably fish for a few hours between 8 and 10. It occurs to me I've never caught a musky before 10, mostly cause I rarely fish all that early but do musky typically go on the feed early or late? Thanks, P.S. I know 8 is not really all that early but you get what I mean.
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5 in a day?! It's taken me all season to get 4.....sheesh. Nicely done though, pretty cool the difference in colour and pattern between the last two you guys caught.