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You and me both!! You've been on a roll today Mike...LOL.
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I surrender...
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What I want to know is why can solopaddler use a net and Bly cant? I mean she is a girl... I gotta go...hope she doesn't read this thread....
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Yes, please.
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Ok...that explains it...I'll cut you some slack...today....
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Mike...you take obnoxious pills today or something?? LOL
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Here's a little tutorial I put together for posting pictures to the forum. First step...get a photobucket account and upload your pics. From there you need to copy code...do this by clicking on IMG Code as seen in this picture... Once you've done that, you paste that into your report. When you start your post, you'll see the posting window. Simply paste into the spot you want to see the image...again here's a pic. If the pictures are too small, click on them...you should be able to read what's on the screen... Good luck!
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Boy...you really are a smarta$$ today....LOL
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Jim just got back to me...those first pics were Lake Couchiching....July 1961.
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Check you PM...you can thank Moosebunk for that....
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There's a reason I haven't responded on this thread ya know!!! You owe me a trip to the Manistee now...or something similar... And umm...I'm keeping that shot and roe container you loaned me....LOL
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So, is that net more expensive than my steelhead rod and reel?? Wait...don't answer that....LOL.
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Forrest is right...I assumed you were fishing in Ontario...be sure to check out each provinces regulations first!
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All the info you need about the non resident license is found here.... http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/198219.pdf As far as passport is concerned...here's an excerpt from the Border Service Agency for travelling to Canada. "When you enter Canada, a border services officer may ask to see your passport and a valid visa, when necessary. If you are a citizen of the United States, you do not need a passport to enter Canada; however, you should carry proof of your citizenship such as a birth certificate, certificate of citizenship or naturalization or a Certificate of Indian Status, as well as a photo ID. If you are a permanent resident of the United States, you must bring your permanent resident card (i.e. green card) with you. For more information on admissibility into Canada, read the fact sheet called Managing Access to Canada. It is available on our Web site at www.cbsa.gc.ca." Check out the website shown there for more info. Good luck!
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About time you got out there! Chocolate milk conditions and few nice fish...a good day in my books! That's one big bullhead...record here is only about 2 pounds..good on you for releasing it....
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I'm sure it'll all turn out fine Will. Remember...you have our number...just call if you need anything ok?
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Bahama Bones & Early Morning Perchin'
ccmtcanada replied to The Urban Fisherman's topic in General Discussion
Wow...great report Ryan! Your wife at 6 months pregnant looks stellar!! It's awesome you got some fishing in during the time down there...as much as it's hard work what you do, it looks like it can be pretty darned exciting at times too. I literally felt the cold weather when the report switched from sunny and warm to the ice report!!! LOL -
So, I see a power auger on that sled...and you guys made Tybo manually drill them all??? LOL. Great report Terry...hope to see you out there again for the Tyler event! Hope my first fish this year is bigger than last year...LOL.
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Ahh...your ice reports are back! They are always interesting...and a good time is always had as well. Great photos...especially that first one!!!
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Great report Ramble! Looks like you had a great few days out there. I've been ice fishing there one time...skunked...guess I should try again seeing as I live only 25 minutes from there from my door to Port Perry launch.
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I have no idea...but I can ask Jim (one of the guys in the pics). 11 years after my dad passed away, Jim married my mom...so he's my step dad now
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He may have back then...but not anymore...lol
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Whoa!! That's a great perch!! Congrats to the little guy!!
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I have been meaning to head to my mom's place to find the old photo albums to scan some older fishing pictures of my dad and his buddies. After seeing Bernie's post, I decided to get off my butt and finally do it! So, today I went over for a visit and came back with two huge boxes of photographs!! Here's a few that I managed to scan today... This is my dad...on a fishing trip with buddies...July 1961. Another one of my dad...same fishing trip... This was his best buddy at the time...Jim.... Group shot.... Not sure who this is...but it looks like he's trout fishing a small creek. v This is Mr. Cooper. I never knew his first name, but he was my dad's boss back in the 70s. He had a cottage in the Belleville area that we spent a lot of time at...my first memories of fishing are here...with a stick, some fishing line and worms. I caught sunfish after sunfish here.... Here's a few of us kids at that cottage... Older brother and cousin... Me and my younger brother...I'm on the right...about 1976. Mr. Cooper's boat...my dad and us three kids... Even though I hadn't fished in 10 or so years, my dad, who was battling cancer in this picture, invited me to go on a fishing charter. This fish is the last fish he ever caught...he passed away 6 months later. Would have loved to have had the chance to fish more with my dad, as I didn't really get into it until after he died in 1994, but the memories were cemented by him when I was a kid.
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Depends on where I am...and what I'm fishing for... - Creek, sharing hole with strangers "Fish on!" to let them know to watch their lines. - Boat for smaller fish. I'll say "got one" - Shore with Bly "Get the net!" - Boat for Muskie. "Holy ...dont lose it!"
