Just got a virus on my new computer. It's call "Security Tool". It acts like a virus protecter but is the virus itself.
It won't allow me to open any word or pic documents and won't let me open my AVG virus protecter that I purchased.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Laz
To be completely honest...I got skunked in the morning but then Fidel and I headed to help CRAA lift a bunch of Steelhead at the dam. Hats off to everyone involved. Some serious labour to get those fish where they need to be.
PREP
That's me in the green shirt 'working very hard'
Fidel was in Steelhead Heaven. I was afraid he would never leave the depths of fishy maddness.
Another wicked day outside. Love it! Would say more but I'm exhausted.
Thanks for reading.
Laz
I just started last fall and am using a 13ft 2pc Raven IM8 and it's wicked.
As far as the reel, I still use spinning but will also be buying
a centerpin soon.
Dr. Salvelinus is bang on. Floats, Line, Hooks and Weights are all equally important...and then there's timing.
Can't say they were the freshest of fish but they did come out to fight hard.
I was sure this fish was going to push 9-10lbs. Pound for Pound the hardest fighter
I've ever caught!
Partner in Crime...
And let's not forget the Sucka MC.
Finally the Pink Worm had my back!!!
Keep at it man.
My first 5 attempts were all skunkage.
Then I had 5 or 6 successfull outings with the best being 7/8!!!
Now...back to skunkage
There are so many variables to consider.
my three favorite things about the tourny:
1) Buzzer Beaters
2) Underdogs
3) One Loss and Done
keep your eye on some canadian talent that will be playing in the tourny.
being outside is my addiction.
whatever the means...fishing, hiking, running, biking, gardening, basketball, walking my dog, frisbee, swimming, eating on a patio, and on and on and on and on...............
Jim, I 100% back that statement. YUM crayfish imitations provided for my best Smallie fishing year ever.
Concerning tubes, I like Le Barons tubes in both the 2 and 3 inch sizes depending on the body of water.
Colours of choice have been purple and the dirty looking yellow.
I know that Sucker are frowned apon within the fishing community. I'm really looking for a reason to go fishing
after ice out as early as possible. I believe their run starts at the very end of March / beginning of April.
Questions:
Do they hold in slower or faster water?
What to use as bait other then worms?
Will you find them in larger rivers or just smaller tribs?
How many types of Sucker are there to be caught in Southern Ontario?
Thanks for the help.
I'm really just in need of a day outside, in the water with mild sunny temps hitting my face.
Laz
Aside from the 999 zillion rock bass I mentioned earlier, I've also caught:
Largemouth Bass (now out of season)
Smallmouth Bass (now out of season)
Whitefish
Again, this was in the summer. There are also some Lake Trout in there and some but very few Walleye which are found
in very specific spots from what I hear. Mostly in the North West area of the lake.
Hope that helps.