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  1. Thanks everyone! I almost forgot it was my birthday until I saw this!
  2. Happy birthday!
  3. Yeah, I've never seen him catch anything!
  4. My condolences to you and your family Wayne.
  5. I always did well with spinner baits - #2s and #3s mostly.
  6. nicely done! Gotta love it when hard work pays off like that!
  7. Incredible catch, nice job bro!
  8. I missed the main part of the striper run this spring while I was in Ontario, but I'll give it a shot next time! The same spot I caught that muskie also produces some nice stripers.
  9. Thanks superdad, I'll check it out. I actually joined muskies Canada a few weeks ago and have been getting some great info from their forums.
  10. I used to fish the Thames quite a bit when I lived in London. My best spot for carp was right in town at Harris Park.
  11. There are some big fish to be had in the Saint John river, last years biggest reported catch was 52"x27" - and just minute from downtown Fredericton! Definitely bring the boat Brian, but be warned fishing on a river this big is really tough! The guy who took me out is a guide! Yeah Roy, the limits here are ridiculous! 10 muskie - size 10cm -170cm (thats 66.9 inches!) Also, no license is needed in this area because it is considered tidal water. The water level changes dramatically with the tides coming in from the Bay of Fundyy.
  12. The other day, my wife asked me what I wanted for Fathers Day and my reply was simple. I want to catch a muskie. Of course, you all know that is easier said then done... Living in Nova Scotia makes somewhat hard to find muskie, impossible in fact, there are none. Luckily for me Fredericton, New Brunswick is only 4.5 hours away, and there are some big muskie being caught (www.muskiesnb.ca). I had made plans to meet up with Derek Rowe of Muskies Canada in the afternoon, but seeing as that this was one of my few days I have all to myself, I decided to make a full day of it. 24 hours. I left Halifax shortly after midnight. I had tried to get some sleep, but the combination of a splitting headache and visions of grandeur kept me awake. I figured I may as well start driving because I wont be sleeping any time soon. The drive was perfect, hardly a car on the road. I got into Fredericton around 4:30 am and made my way to the north launch. I made my first cast with the sunrise at 5am and didnt stop until the sun was starting to set. I started on foot and walked the shoreline near the launch. Started at one bridge, and made my way to the other and beyond. I used spinner baits in the shallow water, and switched it up to a 10 inch Suick (sucker pattern) in the deeper areas. Had plenty of follows...from bass and perch, but no muskie. I managed to get a nice size chain pickerel, but that was it. I grabbed a bite to eat around noon and then broke out the bass gear for an hour to give my arms a rest from casting muskie lures. Met Derek at the launch around quarter to 4pm and we quickly raced up river. Finally some good looking muskie territory! My selection of muskie lures is pretty small right now. I left most of it back in Ontario because I didnt know I'd be muskie fishing when I moved out east! I only had lures that are considered small in the world of muskie fishing (7-8 inches) The larger lures that I had recently made and intended to use were both lost to snags while shore fishing. After one look at Derek's lure selection I knew these Eastern beauties wanted a bigger snack. After about 30 minutes of casting my own lures, Derek suggested I try one of his - within minutes, his advise paid off, a 34 inch beauty, my first NB muskie! The first thing I noticed with these NB fish is that their girth, this 34 incher had a bigger girth then the Jack Lake and Scugog muskie I used to catch in Ontario Shortly after this fish was boated, it was Dereks turn. He made sure he wasn't going to be outdone, and landed this big girl that was just shy of 40 inches with a 19 inch girth! After he caught his fish we moved down river. Then it began to rain. Then the wind picked up. The fishing slowed down, but Derek took this time to give me some great tips and shared some of his serious knowledge of the river. Its a whole new world fishing a big river for muskie! We ended the day back near the spot where the fish were caught earlier. The rain had stopped and the wind was almost gone, but no more fish were caught so we called it a day shortly before 9. I jumped in the car and made may way home in the dark, another 4.5 hours. My stats for the day: Time spent driving: 9 hours Total distance driven: 900+ km Distance on foot: 6 km Time spent fishing: 15 hours Number of lures lost: 2 Number of blisters: 1 Number of perch caught: 5 Number of chain pickerel caught: 1 Number of bass caught: 1 Number of muskie caught: 1 Number of casts: 10001 Time spent sleeping: 0 hours Mission accomplished.
  13. Unreal! Gotta love any day with multiple muskie!
  14. That lake of your is producing some solid fish! Great job!
  15. This is the reel you are talking about right HeadHunter?
  16. Which year did you get your Quantum PTi? I got mien the first year they came out here and I LOVE IT! I havent used a better spinning reel for the price range. (and the old ones are far prettier then the new ones IMHO) I killed the only Shimano spinning reel I've owned - and I dont even know how! I cant remember which one it was, one of those $80 combos from Walmart 4-5 years back. Dont get me wrong, I love Shimano baitasters, but I'll stick with my Quantum spinning gear!
  17. I like the braided stuff too - 20-30lb Power Pro is tops!
  18. I've got the same reel, the adjustments are made on the outside. Reels like the Shimano Calcuatta must be opened to make adjustments. The nob by the drag star should do the trick - its a solid reel for the price, but dont expect to cast a mile. I started using a high end baitcast reel this season that is the same size/line/rod/lure and it cast substantially further. The megaforce is great with heavier lures, but casting light lures can be tough.
  19. ouch! hook removal tips... http://www.aafp.org/afp/20010601/2231.html
  20. I've rented 4-5 times on Scogog, always from teh same place - its located on Whitfield Road, but isnt showing when I google boat rentals. It was $70 for the day (7a-7p) last time I went (may be more now) The other locations cost more as far as I know. head to local.google.com and search boat rental, port perry You'll get a few other options... http://local.google.com/maps?f=q&sourc...e=UTF8&z=12
  21. Glow #3 Mepps Aglia has caught me TONS of smallies.
  22. very nice fish, good lookin spinners too!
  23. mepps

    I'm a dad!

    congrats!
  24. Nice carp! Dont forget some top water lures for Scugog, those weeds are always pretty high!
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