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Bill Shearer

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  1. IMO, 240 is too high, but you can deal with it over time.

    It all comes down to heat units/time.

    You will find that the thickness of the fillets, and the species being smoked will dictate

    the time. Also the available oxygen to turn the wood to smoke will have a determination as well.

    Be aware that opening the door can produce a vapour rich to vapour lean possibility, that at the least can singe the eyebrows. The worst is much more painful.

    Be careful, test the process, enjoy the results.

    A good smoker can bring a lot of beer to your door!

  2. Shore fishing off rocky points is fun. Just need some shrimp and a bobber.

    Locals will help as well. One good thing about anywhere in Hawaii is that the shoreline is public property. No matter which island. So you are free to fish almost anywhere.

    One big caveat is that every once in a while a really big wave comes along, and since all rock there is volcanic, you can get very badly hurt if you get knocked over by a rogue wave.

    I've seen the odd one completely flood a crowded beach, and people and chairs etc washed into the ocean. Be careful.

    If you Are looking for a beautiful endless beach check out Kailua. Awesome.

  3. You can thank the 'Gods' that you have a woman/wife that wants to share your love of fishing! :thumbsup_anim:

     

    Mine thinks I'm crazy!

     

    At the end of the day, all married folks find common ground one way or another, or they don't stay married long.

    I'm 43 years happily married, (she told me I was), so I guess she's right!

    Totally, correct!! :thumbsup_anim:

  4. IM0, showing photos with identifiable backgrounds, is far too much info. I don't even like naming the body of water, unless it's Lake Ontario or similar.

    But that's me.

    The killer is the next time you go to fish your favorite bend, pool, bay, etc, there are 3 or 4 people fishing it, and you are the one that let the cat out of the bag!

  5. I might have posted a photo of the reel, and mentioned the rod, and asked for opinions on the set-up without providing the link.

    Unless you are the poster on Kijiji, you just kicked yourself in the butt, if you really wanted it.

    Great of you to add the power of this site to his add though! :sarcasm:

    Just sayin' :unsure:

  6. Pretty funny to me, reading the responses from those that have obviously never tried tying in a swivel above the float.

     

    Takes about 3 minutes, and give it a try. I change my mainline halfway through the fall season, because of the stresses it receives from being stretched from fish. I could probably use it the whole season, but line is cheap and I hate wasting the 15 minutes to retie, when the fish are "on", due to my laziness.

    Or you can keep replacing line, and dealing with the frustrations of line wrapping around the tip, etc, etc,

  7. Lots of fun to catch.

    Tiny bit of worm on a #8 hook, below a float, makes a dozen worms last the morning.

    Great to catch when all the other possibilities are slow.

    The grand below the dam at Caledonia is a good start although they can be found almost anywhere

  8. I was north of Temagami last week, and when I went into North Bay on the way home, every vehicle, building, pole etc, was covered in May Flies!(hexagenia limbata, for those that care)

    The folks from that area call them shad flies.

    The fish love them, and don't seem interested in anything else. So if you see a lot of empty casings on the water, and fish slurping them off the surface, the beer and the scotch would be the solution, I'm afraid.

  9. Fished two of the five days there, for a couple of hours each day. Surface temp was 65 to 68F. As mentioned water was clear, no weeds, and rocks and humps everywhere. Did see SM Bass. Tried jigging with Gulp minnows, and Strat spoons. Had a couple of hits but fish were faster than me!

    Lots of Mayflies hatching, and did see fish feeding on the emerges.

    Beautiful scenery.

    The flies and mosquitoes were incessant!

    No wonder Iike Steelhead fishing!

    Thanks for the help though, especially about the rocks. Needed that spare prop!

  10. A razor blade, and a couple of minutes, plus another coat of epoxy will fix the thread issue. A little more sanding time would fix the cork handle. The best advice I received after building my first, was " take your time".

    It's amazing how we can almost always get it right the 2nd time.

    Easy for me to say now, because Spiel gets it right Everytime.

    I've been spoiled.

  11. With apologies to 'normal sane boaters', I compare this to the 'Toronto crazies'..

    I seldom hit the lakes at this time of the year, but definately compare it to some of the folks I meet on streams in the fall. No consideration or care for the rest of the folks on the pool, or hole. It's all about wanting to fish where 'they want'.

    They have been thinking about catching fish for the last couple of weeks, and don't give a crap for anybody else.

    Compare it to the creep who cuts you off on the 401, so he can get a couple of car lengths ahead of you, when all the rest are creeping forward, and just wanting to get home.

     

    You see them all the time!

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