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  1. I look at a lot of candy there too Brian but it is usually more than what I want to pay. Last spring I saw some Lindy Darters and Berkley Alive (jars) on sale in the Bargain Cave. It was almost 50% less than what I could get it for here and that was including the shipping cost. The shipping took about 3.5 days which I thought wasn't bad considering they said it would take anywhere from 3 to 7 days. If I found similar deals I wouldn't hesitate to order again.

     

    Tom

     

    Yup, those Lindy Darters were a great deal.

  2. I have gotten the spring and now the fall catalogue, and I am finding thier prices very resonable. The hunting gear is top stuff and priced ,I find,below BPS.

     

    Has anyone dealt with them,and hows thier shipping? Im guessing ordering a muzzel loader eould be simple for shipping as it shipped in Canada,not accross the USA/CANADA BOARDER.

     

    Good and bad.

     

    Hey, Brian. Prices for certain things are good. Not near as good as in the states, go figure.

    As far as shipping, I've ordered from them three times, and, the product arrives quickly and in good condition. Not sure how it would be for a muzzle loader?

  3. You know what's really lame?

     

    A stupid thread like this gets more hits and responses than a report that took you hours to write.

     

    But then that's what makes this board both good and bad.

     

    It's the fuel that keeps the engine running.

     

    Ryan, Dan and I were discussing that same fact last night out on the water.

    Too bad the majority of the fuel is manure.

    Guess it is just like news stories...everybody wants to see/hear/read the tragedies...the feel good "stuff" gets pushed to the back.

  4. Awesome steelhead and salmon lures! Think someone mentioned on here earlier this year, that their local CTC store was selling them off at a ridiculously cheap price. So could just be CTC. Hope so, anyways.

    A great Canadian made product!!!

  5. i was just on the 401 in ajax on the way to pickering on my lunch hour,and i was in the far right hand lane,just crossing duffins creek bridge and i seen 2 guys,litereally dragging a half decayed

    big very dead salmon down the shoulder of the highway....too funny....they looked like they were going to hitch hike too....too funny

     

     

    Hopefully they try and eat it...one way to "weed out" the weak and stupid :whistling:

  6. Welcome to the board. Never fished it, but, if memory serves me correctly...think Pete Bowman (Fish N Canada) did a show there last year, and, hooked some really nice fall smallies, pike and a laker.

    I remember the episode because they were mentioning all the million $ cottages, and, lack of fishing pressure.

    Think they were using jigging spoons in fairly deep( 25-30 ft )off points for the bass. Fallen trees on shorelines for the pike.

    Try googling it.

  7. best bang for your buck is the Shimano Voltaeus. they go on sale from time to time too.

     

    What about the sensitivity factor on the Voltaeus? From what I've heard (don't own one, so I can't really comment) they are pretty "whippy". The Shimano signature series, has decent sensitivity for a $40-$70 rod.

  8. Beautiful brownie Rich!!! Good point on lure choice, and, thinking outside the box.

    As far as your steelheading comment...that is why I stay away from most of the more popular locations. Rather hook half (or less) as many fish, but, enjoy it 10 X more. For that matter, I find myself fishing for them off certain less crowded piers as much as I do in rivers the last ten years.

  9. For sensitivity I like the Fenwick Canadian Methods rod. Its red in colour and is about 60-70$ at Bass Pro if I remember correctly. I reach for it before I reach for my shimano compre when I am jigging. It is way more sensitive than the double the price compre. I guess you pay for the lifetime warranty the compre offers. For me its been well worth it since I have already had 2 replaced on warranty.

     

    I used to be a fan of Fenwick rods, too. Started reading posts about breakage issues. Sure enough on our northern trip this year, while motoring back to the dock...my Fenwick baitcaster rod (with very little strain on the tip) popped!!!

    The Shimano rod Skipper D mentioned goes on sale for $39.99 quite a few times a year...not a bad piece of equipment for the price. The Berkley Lightning Rods aren't too bad for a cheaper rod as well. I still have the 7 fter that I got for my 18th B-day...28 years ago, yikes!!!!

  10. Good work Shawn. If that's where I think it is, they have a kid's derby or two every year.

    Many people just don't think when it comes to our waterways. It's good that they do quite a few projects for the community, and, that they are a not for profit group. However, even as just an environmental "heads up story" for public awareness, you are doing a good thing.

  11. Hoping to keep her (the boat) out until early November, but, usually get into steelhead mode by then. Might actually try chasing a few near shore chromies with the boat this year, if the winds cooperate.

     

    Like pretty much everyone here has stated...all depends on your comfort level. If the water isn't frozen your good to go.

    Speaking of frozen, hoping to use the ice hut a few more times this year :P

  12. Good year overall. Average number of trips, maybe slightly less due to some house repairs/reno.

    Got to fish some new water, and, did manage one PB...big greasy 31 1/2" laker

     

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    Time for some perch, my favorite fish to eat, then bring on those November steelies!!!!!

     

    Also hit a numbers PB for walleye...37 in one day. Amazing what those northern waters can cough up.

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