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  1. My 275 Verado's lower unit fits in a garbage can ..... but yes it's a BIG can.

     

    Lemme guess, its big, green, has welded channels down the side, and probably has the letters BFI on the outside.

     

    I'd like to see you throttle up in gear while in a garbage can

    water wouldn't last long

     

    I'd like to see that also, sounds like a Mythbuster's episode in the making, :lol:

  2. Well I have been looking at the steelhead reports from all you guys down south for some time now, wishing I could get out. Problem is Superior is still frozen solid and the water temps to cold.

     

    On the weekend a few of my friends and I decided to go for a drive up the superior shoreline and hit a few rivers. We weren’t expecting too much as the first river we got to still had people ice fishing at the mouth!!

     

    But we started drifting anyways, 10 minutes in I had I pick up on a size 12 gold ribbed hares ear, I got the fish on and when it got to shore I realized it was just a whitefish about 2 lbs, then the hook pulled out lmao... that was it on this river. Got some nice pictures though.

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    So we keep driving and decide to hit the famous Chippewa River lol. It sure is some beautiful water to fish.

     

     

    After being there for a while and no fish being hooked by any of the four of us, my friend Wes gets a hit and finally fish on. After a short fight he gets his fish on the bank and unhooked.... I ask him what he got it on and he said wax worms! I have never heard of this but I figure the fish just wanted to see something different.

     

     

    So finally the steelies are starting their spring run, and it can only get better from here on, they better be quick though.... I've only got 17 days till I'm done school and on my way back down south.

     

     

    Pikeie

     

    Pikeie, go a bit further north in the next week. I used to go for steelies in that area in the middle of April. The Harmony, Batchewana, Pancake, Coldwater, Sand, all the way up to the Old Woman(my favorite in that area) should be good to go within a week.

  3. Brian, one brand of vinyl tape we have used is called Polyken, manufactured by the below company, but it is expensive. $23.99 plus tax for a 100 ft. roll.

     

    http://www.covcorp.com/catalog/products/adhesiv

     

    We found another vinyl tape, seems just as good, but no name brand. It just says "made in canada" on the inside of the tube.

    We buy it at a local lumber supply place/hardware/tools store, 4", 5", and 6". Maybe try checking in some of those places.

    They get it in as "seconds", meaning not full rolls of 100 ft. and have a couple bins full of the stuff. There is usually over 50' on a tube though. Price is 5-7 bucks depending on width.

    4 or 5 color selections also.

    Works great on tile, doesn't leave a residue like duct tape if let for a period of time either, and wears abuse better. But, it does not work well on porous surfaces like brick or carpet. Haven't used it on plywood.

  4. That's really interesting that there was a camp on Houghton years ago. I wonder if there's any signs of it after the snow melts? It's a neat lake for sure and easily accessable off the highway with a sled. If you want smaller walleye to eat and lots of action, it's a great place to go. Personally I'd rather spend a day sitting on a spot where I had confidence in the chance of a big walleye. Lac Seul or Minnitaki for eg.

     

    Sorry, my bad, the camp was just south of Hough Lake, further NE of Marchington, which also has walleye, pike, perch, but my bud did fish Marchington Lake quite a few times.

     

    I made it up there to pick him up on our way to hunt ducks near Red Lake back in 78 or 79, actually never made it into Red Lake, hunted the Chukuni River south of Red Lake and a couple of other small lakes. On the way back home, dropped him off at the camp again. He actually helped build the Marchington Road, Hwy 516 as it is known now. It did not fully exist when he started working up there. The link to Sioux Lookout was completed when he was working up there, and was just a gravel bush road through the middle of nowhere back then.

     

    Sheesh............typing this out just made me realize how old I am now, :lol:

  5. Great stuff Ben, I find larger pike have that darker coloring in the winter up here. Seen it a few times. The blue tinge to the walleye slime, I do not believe I have ever come across it in winter, more often in summer.

    And when I saw Savant Lake in the title, I was thinking I should pm you about Houghton Lake(in case you had not tried it yet) :lol: A bud of mine worked at a timber harvesting camp that was set up right beside Houghton many, many years ago when it was Great Lakes Paper Co., now called Bowater. The fishing was excellent in that area, although I never got the chance to experience it myself.

  6. Took a stroll along a nearby creek to see what I could see.

     

    Still a fair amount of snow in the bush , the rain should help clear that away

     

    TB

     

    Ummmm..............what snow you talking about TB, that little bit of residual stuff from 3 months ago???

     

    :lol: we got hammered by a late winter storm, heavy wet stuff, yesterday and overnight. Still a bit coming down as freezing rain. Got 20 to 30 cm's of it in areas.

    I ain't blowing it though, it'll all be melted by the end of the weekend. It pays to have a 4x4.

  7. :lol: we up here probably have 4 or more weekends left to ice fish before it starts to get dicey. First ship of the season came into Thunder Bay this past week with help from the icebreaker, and it is sitting well outside the harbour and breakwall right now in pack ice, not at a terminal. Might be a week before it can take on a load of whatever it came up here for, or offload what it brought up.

     

    Haven't seen any geese yet, probably still 3 weeks for them to come through, usually around Easter first flocks are seen.

  8. NO, NO, NO, NO, NO Wayne...................................they're called WALLEYE!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

     

    Uh, oh, ............ here we go again. At least the perch IS a perch, ummmhhh.......right???????????

     

    Sinker, I can go an entire year, or couple of years, without running into CO's out patrolling when ice fishing. But this lake, Lac Des Mille Lac, is the Lake Simcoe of northwestern ontario in relation to Thunder Bay. It gets THE heaviest fishing pressure bar none up near here near Thunder Bay. And, believe it or not, does not require hut registration, but I think that is going to happen quite soon.

    Its only just a bit over an hour to hit the first parking areas, or plowed road access. Right now, fishing up here is mainly about walleye as lake trout fishing in our FMZ is closed inland, except for on Lake Superior. Some people are fishing Superior for whitefish, lakers, and ciscoes(herring), with the occasional rainbow being hooked, as fishing lake trout in Superior is only closed during spawning season in the fall(its a different FMZ all to itself). 1.5 hrs. west of me is a different FMZ, where lakers are open, so we may go there in 3 weeks, ice thickness will not be a problem even then.

  9. Now that is a great find, and I mean just the boat. A 12 ft. Thorens is a great boat, wish I could find one.

     

    Had a great 4 days on Lake of the Woods fishing out of this one my buds inlaws own last summer:

     

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    They beat this one into submission carrying rocks for the pilings for their dock, had to patch it once when they hit a reef with a full load, and that was 25 yrs. ago, still going strong.

     

    That motor also looks nice and clean, probably do not need to do much to it to get it running properly. All suggestions above will get the job done. The prop does need to be either replaced or repaired, or maybe both. Get a new one, and that one repaired for a spare. Those chips in that one fluke can be redone at a marine shop.

  10. Now that is a great find, and I mean just the boat. A 12 ft. Thorens is a great boat, wish I could find one.

     

    Had a great 4 days on Lake of the Woods fishing out of this one my buds inlaws own last summer:

     

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    They beat this one into submission carrying rocks for the pilings for their dock, had to patch it once when they hit a reef with a full load, and that was 25 yrs. ago, still going strong.

     

    That motor also looks nice and clean, probably do not need to do much to it to get it running properly. All suggestions above will get the job done. The prop does need to be either replaced or repaired, or maybe both. Get a new one, and that one repaired for a spare. Those chips in that one fluke can be redone at a marine shop.

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