Don`t know if your familiar with Walter Campbell but I have his print called Morning Mist very nice, old cottage with a couple old cars and a man and his dog fishing off the dock.
Gord
Don`t know why he wouldn`t qualify for help, everbody that is writing the exam at Bass Pro is getting help.
I would have to say that this person should have to write the test and understand the questions and answers.
Well my son is 32 not 2 and a half,not looking for panfish, I have a trailer on Dalrymple,not interested in lakes with a million cottages and jet skis,don`t need a beach or a playground and will go 6 hours.
Thank you!
Doing some planning for the annual father and son fishing holiday, the last couple of years we have fished Limericke lake.
This year the son wants to try a different lake I would like to stay in the Minden,Haliburton,Bancroft area my son is open on the area.
I was thinking Paudash lake the son suggested the French River obviously we need good Bass fishing and a cabin/cottage.
Any thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated.
There you have it Blue Pickeral some good advice and most of it repeated over and over again just in case it didn`t sink in the first time, they must think your slow or something!LOL
Just kiddin!
Totally caught me off guard, I was going to have breakfast but then I realized it should be lunch!!
Don`t worry Mike Dave will forgive you ONCE but don`t let it happen again!!
Despite what some will tell you you don`t need a expensive reel to learn how to cast, I learned on a 30 dollar Shimano 20 years ago and it still works fine.
If you want to spend 200 that`s fine you can get a excellent combo for that money, some here don`t understand the concept of a budget!!
Baitcasting is really not that hard but there is a few things you can do to make learning easier.
I believe the Trion has internal brakes have you adjusted these?
What pound test is on the reel?
Are you casting into the wind?
First thing you have to do is make sure the brakes are set properly then the spool tension knob, tighten the tension knob then tie on a bait then press the cast button, nothing should happen. Now slowly turn the tension knob until the bait slowly starts to fall and hits the floor, you should adjust the tension knob until the bait hits the floor and the spool immediately stops.
I would suggest trying to cast side arm you don`t need a lot of arm speed to get the bait going just nice and easy and just before the bait hits the water you stop the spool with your thumb if you wait to your bait hits the water your to late and you will get the birds nest.
As you get better you can easy off on the spool tension for longer casts.
A couple of other things that are important for a beginner is line don`t spool with light line use 16 pound test and try and avoid casting into the wind that can be a challenge for the best of casters.