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douG

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  1. Funny how a trip to the tackle shop for a 24$ fishing licence costs $90. Anyway, has anyone used one of these Arctic Warrior Tip ups from Clamcorp? How do you like it? Where does the spring fit on the base? Thanks in advance.
  2. Buckster, the best way to find them is from their website. Clink on the link in my earlier post, above.
  3. Kris is great, isn't he? He's got to be the most enthusiastic tackleshop owner in the world. Talk yer ear off. Good luck with your chubby.
  4. Funniest thing on this board in 6 years. wtg, you furry lil thing.
  5. Jed, no leg cramps for me, but you're right, I'm a heck of a googler.
  6. That's so cool to see OFNrs in print, like Rafal, Corey, JP, Justin, to name a few. WTG, Mr. de la Cruze.
  7. This would be the 'bar o soap in the bed' cure?
  8. Please try Active Release Therapy for your nagging shoulder pain. It is not chiropractic, but often done by chiros. 90% success rate is nothing to sneeze at.
  9. Kris at FishOnLine has a good selection of European lures like Salmo and Marmooshkas. JB's Fishing Depot is also a good place to look.
  10. Attaboy, Fishfinder. A very pretty fish. Thanks for posting.
  11. How long till some sharp eyed viewer states that his right hand looks funny and that the shadows aren't right? Just wondering.
  12. That's a great report, TonyB. Thanks a lot for sharing your sw experience.
  13. douG

    N00B

    Pull up a chair (NO NOT THE BIG COMFY ONE, that one's mine) and set a while. Welcome to our family, hellfish6.
  14. That sounds alomst perfect to me, TJSA. I think you are missing a can of Habitant pea soup, lid almost removed to keep the ashes out. If you want yer soup hot, you have to heat it there. Do you grill sardines too? What's a pork smokie? Inquiring minds need to know.
  15. I know. Like I said, it's all downstream. Lil' Chuckie, take notes, yer goin to school. BTW, who's your tailor?
  16. No biggie, it's all downstream.
  17. We are all different in many ways. Post whatever you want, however you want to do it. This world and the bigger one outside (the real one) would be a boring tedious place if we were all the same. Everyone have a nice day, now.
  18. Hmmmmmmmm, lakers. Still my favorite quarry.
  19. Thanks, Solopaddler. Another beautiful report with amazing scenery and fishes too. I have great expectations of my trip - if it only works out half as well as yours I'll be pleased.
  20. I know who took that last picture! Best to you, Glen.
  21. Thanks for the update, Pikehunter. Hope all continues to go well.
  22. JP Bushey sez that a jig and grubtail will catch anything that swims. I'd use a small bucktail jig in black and white with a white tail. Good Luck!
  23. I like you too Roy like a lot.
  24. I don't think that anyone has experience with a season with such late ice. I just fish where other people are catching em.
  25. It'll be a full day to get there, flying Toronto to Winnipeg, then a short 5 hour drive back east almost to Dryden and north to Red Lake. We will take motel rooms and dinner in Red Lake, and then a 25 minute flight by float plane to the lodge the next morning after breakfast. We'll spend Sunday night in Red lake, then four nights in, leaving for Toronto on Friday. We could fly from Winnipeg to Red Lake, but Bearskin AL wants more than WestJet does for the TO/Peg leg. We'll save more than three large by doing the driving. The crew is my Dad and 2 of his cronies from our Algonquin Park crew, and possibly my brother. Dad is the youngest of his group at a spry 74, while Marc, the eldest statesman is almost 80. As for my brother, nobody likes him, so it doesn't matter really one way or the other. I'm getting used to him tho. Tennessee Guy knows the area well, and has been giving me lots of great info. Thanks very much, Connie. If you are in the area while we are there, make sure you stop in for a smart beverage. Peg Leg. I SAID, oh never mind.
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