not parting with mine..
if you are looking for this map..
white squal will ship to you as will fedpubs.com
for topographical detail, there are better maps available the 41I01 - Noelville and the 41I02 - Delamere are what you'd want
not parting with any of them
i like 3 10" holes with the center knocked out
so that i can figure 8 effectively
i really like it in march when the water running down the sides of the holes enlarges it even more. bigger the better i say.
yes, but the cheapshot artists had to answer to the semenkos, williams, mcsorleys for their actions. not so today. a little fear of reprisal is not a bad thing.
ahh yes.. compared to today's hockey - where the cheapshot artists don't have anyoen to answer to and try to hurt players wrecklessly. just say no to instigator.
swordfish, i have no beef with america(ns) however, "here's to manifest destiny" is going a little far donchya think?
manifest destiny is the belief that the US was destined to expand across the entire north american continent. as a proud and sovereign canadian; the idea of manifest destiny is disagreeable to say the least.
we can ask the native american population what they think of manifest destiny as well.
anyhoo.. hope everyone south of the border is recovering from their food hangover.
fishnwire, a regular transducer will work just fine. align it the same way you would in a boat.. flat or parallel to the water. it "sends" the signal out the bottom of the flat part.
i can usually see a tiny jig in 80' of water with my eagle fishmark 320 and get frustrated by the lakers coming up to take a look at the bait then falling back down.
(yes another vote for fishfinder)
i doubt you will find hydrographic maps for conservation areas. only the major lakes/system tend to be charted (ie. great lakes, trent/severn, ottawa, st. lawrence). your best bet would be to contact the conservation authority you are dealing with.
a 7' mh fenwick one piece with a 200 curado and an 8'6" shimano clarus 2pc steelhead baitcaster rod with a 200 curado are my two main spring pike rods. occasionally i'll bust out my lightest muskie outfit, 7' compre & 6501 abu.
they're a new name on the market and are US made. i dont have personal experience with them but the guys on muskies first seem to like them.
the 8oz-36oz rod will be good for throwing the mag bulldawgs and obscenely large double 13s blade baits. you are going to want something lighter for run of the mill blades, like the 8'6" 4-10 oz st. croix or okuma's xh 8'6
it's one of the downsides of having an 'open' forum. especially if people don't need to be registered to post or registration is done through email validation.
i don't get hit with spammers whatsoever although they do try to register and post - i am using 'cheap' software.