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  1. Local club was/is in need of our HELP & if they didn't get it there was a possibility of folding, 10 people did step up to the plate to fill the Directors & Executive & things look great for the next year, they have a mix of new & returning Directors for 2011, if you think you could help out with the Hatchery, Derby, Docks, Conservation or any thing else check out their web site

    JUNIOR ( under 18) 1 yr $15.00

    ADULT 1 yr $35.00

    ADULT 3 yr $90.00

    FAMILY 1 yr $40.00

    FAMILY 3 yr $105.00

    CORPORATE 1 yr $40.00

    CORPORATE 3 yr $105.00

    I'm hoping to try & get Youth involved threw My 4-H Fishing Club & a few Local School's, just became a member at the meeting but no time for a Directors position Please check it out

    Thanx Richard

     

    http://64.177.125.54/Chantry/index.htm

     

    Heard and read about that through a friend of mine that lives in Kincardine. Very good thing that the club is continuing, and, I know I'm signing up...I've fished up that way since I was six years old (with my parents). It would be a shame to see the club go under, not too mention the hatchery and all the work they do for the fishery.

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    I prefer to use lures,its the anticipation of a hit!Not waiting for my rod to make a mad dash off the peir!

     

    You've got it Vince! I will not fish for salmon in rivers, however early in the season from a couple of the piers I like (not on Lake O) casting Cleos or Fat Raps/Wally Divers can be a blast. Not too mention the odd early steelhead you can latch onto.

    As for flossing, fishing marshmallows, catching salmon in rivers/streams as wide as a living room...no thanks!!

  3. The most disturbing part of this whole post is the fact that the guys pulled that musky on a STRINGER!!!!!!!! All we can really do as anglers is keep putting out the word on how fish like this are to be handled. Muskies Canada does a great job in this respect.

    As for the second part of your question, I would say, yeah you probably could have gotten in trouble for it, but, with a proper explanation and respect towards the CO, I don't think they would have charged you (unless he was having one heck of a bad day).

  4. after getting a calendar from the "Casting for a cure" event im interested in making my own jig heads. So I called there today and they dont sell a smelter or the lead. Any advise on where i can get the 2 of them? also What paints does everyone use? Im thinking this will make an amazing winter project!

    Can't answer your question, but, the boys got pretty excited about that as well. Looks like we may have found a new winter hobby for the family. They are really "hyped" about catching fish on lures they put together themselves. I love it!!! Anything that keeps or increases their interest in fishing :Gonefishing:

  5. Thanks for all the input, everyone!! Great that an ice fishing question can generate this kind of response in September! :clapping:

    I'm leaning towards the manual for this year, either a Nils or Finnbore. Although Lloyd (Fishhunter) has said he'll be dancing around me drilling holes with his gas auger, first the machete, now that...have to keep him away from those sharp objects :rofl2:

  6. 100% agree. I love my Nils.

     

    I have the 4'' and think I'll get a 6 this year.

     

    I second Geoff's question...where can you buy the Nils manual auger in southern Ontario? Was doing a quick bit of research...reading many good things about them.

  7. I'd get a Manual auger and take the extra you save from the gas auger and buy yourself a portable Graph or flasher !!

    Got that...the auger is my last piece of equipment I need...well, other than maybe another rod and reel set-ups, cause we all know you can NEVER have too many :D

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