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BITEME

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  1. It does not matter but you may need to raise your nav lights on the front if it blocks them in any way
  2. You say that you have adjusted the trim tab I get the impression that is ok You also say that when the motor is not under load it is fine turns no problem but when you load it up it is very stiff This is a long shot some shafts have an internal collar that the tension screw engages to stiffen steering from what it sounds like you are missing the collar and when you load it up the play is being taken up by the force of the motor and binding If this is the case no amount of grease or tension is going to solve this Just a thought peter
  3. http://www.capesablecottages.com/ Pm me if you want to know more its a good jump point You cant beat the south shore CAPE SABLE ISLAND RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. thats it kiddies see you in a week im headed to Nova Scotia to see my Granny Peace Out BiteMe
  5. Great now ive got freaking coffee all over my keyboard HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
  6. that would be petro canada park just pm me later in the season i will let you know when i got one in the lake last night that was morphing ill fix you up biteme
  7. http://thechronicleherald.ca/Front/9012652.html Hopefully she wont become a fish farm or be turned into razor blades she is the last of her kind and should be treated with reverence and respect I know they will do the right thing I MISS YOU BABY you sexy sleek grey hound of death
  8. Change the prop seal
  9. Last night I got 3 fish and lost 1 20-22lbs 3 on a chrome blue J-plug and 1 on a green crome spin doctor and a green crome atomic lost 1 on the jplug and lost one on the spin doctor shreded it Here is the best part everyone was in deeper water surface was 55 in close and when i say in close im talking 70 feet of water had the spinner at 47 feet and the J-plug at 15 47 was probably to cold so i brought that up to 25 Okay I was going to make my own thread but sense you asked Im no expert but have taken my boats weight in salmon a couple of times over the years . first rule KISS keep it simple stupid personally all this dipsy, wire, lead core, torpedos and all the other stuff you dont need it stay old school with 1 exception......meat in the last 2 outings I have burned 8 fish and lost 3 ahh you ask where are the pictures heres the deal as you are aware the hunt is a kill derby Im not really into it but a big fish for a boat is a good deal. so if a fish doesnt look like a contender i dont even bring them in the boat. now to gear Im not going to get into rods or reels thats your choice must haves for me personnaly crome, crome green, crome blue and prisim spin doctors and dogers(flasher) flies crome gren blue maybe a touch of crome redin them my choice atomic laser cut herring strips and green bait heads J-plugs crome blue green and just crome 2.0 to 2.6 mph however you want to measure it, if you cant adjust your speed till the rigger line SINGS you want to find 52 degrees of water its a bit difficult at first but you will get it generally i run at 47 feet if it is really cold on top i will choke that up a bit go from 70 - 120 feet of water until you wack the first fish then work that depth for awhile usually 1/2 hour if nothing else continue probing I dont go hunting for bait balls yes it does work at times but if your chasing your not fishing and 9 times out of 10 you wont see a fish on the graph when the rod goes of. I like to keep my rods bent about a foot of the water I think it whacks them good when they hit remember the more crap you have in the boat the more boat dancing your gonna do If you are out solo engage you kill switch most bodies of males found in the lake have there pants down around there ankles Dont follow the pack keep your radio on 16 and listen OKAY thats my babble if you cant catch them with this info there is no hope play golf FISHON biteme
  10. Well I have to say that I was watching the other post and I gotta tell you smells a bit fishy to me(poo too) I think The young one needs to suck it up speak it trufuly and to be honest if its all true prove it and its all settled if not he got what he deserved . And please all the soothers on hear back in the day when there was no internet it was all face to face and i have to tell you he would have got filled in Flame me all you want have at it I got big shoulders and no bullpoo
  11. nice fish for sure but there is bigger swimming around the discharges at petro refinery in clarkson...seriously
  12. Lots of other fish in the hammer you would be surprised
  13. Catch the minnows in the area and use them
  14. Sorry to hear this ...You are welcome in my boat if your out this way one way or another I will get you in my boat if you want PM is only a click away Peter
  15. FOAM EAR PLUG, CIRCLE HOOK, COUPLE OF SPLITSHOTS ABOUT A FOOT UP. CAST IT OUT AND SIT BACK AND RELAX YOU CANT GET ANY LESS COMPLICATED THEN THAT This is how ive fished them in the river since I was a kid and will continue to do so till Im a frail old man
  16. Im sorry to hear this news our families thoughts are with yours Peter
  17. I go before work 0530-0600 after work 1600-1630 and the witching hour 2000-2100 everday for softwater adjusting to sunrise and sunset
  18. yeah I gotta ditto the above dont sell yourself short because your a newb at it I can tell you right now that a big fish is a crap shoot sure you learn over the years but It may be the novice way you set up that triggers a big king and you walk away with a boat I would do the big O and learn it while your playing And we all know you cant win unless you play My2 Just an add on I always bring a good set of binoculars to keep track of whats going on and whats getting tossed in the water Personal choice meat and a flasher green crome spin doctor and a green crome fly 47 feet down and in and out 80 to 110 feet of water
  19. CRAYFISH smallie assinators
  20. Masons chandelry in Mississauga take them as well Here is a thought though the law states that they can be no older then 4 years from manufacture it does not mean you cant keep them on your boat in all reality they could last another 4 years or they might not work after 4 BUT the older flares also come in handy as back ups more signalling power you have to use a bit of common dog as to when enough is enough but the older ones can still be useful My 2 cents
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