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Nipfisher

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  1. I know we have had the funny t-shirt post before, but I came across a link to a bunch of pages of shirts. Pretty fair pricces and Canadian company too. I like the one that says "Muskie- Picture a Northern Pike with jailhouse tats and a sawed off 12 guage". Funny Fishing Shirts
  2. Stay off the sex sites.
  3. I don't know Paul but in June I pulled a little smallie (probably 11") out of 28 fow. I have no idea what it was doing down there? Great report Simon.
  4. The muffler clamps make it look shiney.
  5. Geoff, I've heard nfrom a few fellow anglers that they had Compres snap on them. No issues getting them replaced but still a pain to be down a rod on a trip. Haven't heard anything bad about the Crucials. I think they are easier to find in 2-peice as well which is important to me.
  6. More info on the confirmed tornado. Environment Canada has confirmed that a tornado touched down near Cambridge, Ont., on Wednesday night as wild weather swept across southern Ontario. An F1 tornado with winds between 120 km/h and 170 km/h was confirmed southeast of Cambridge, located about 90 kilometres west of Toronto. Environment Canada said the tornado touched down just after 9 p.m. ET at Little's Corners and tracked 15 kilometres southeast to Westover. The path of the tornado was up to 300 metres wide at times. An agency investigator was sent to the Burlington area to check whether damage there was caused by a tornado, but that event has been classified as a downburst. There were also reports of possible tornadoes and funnel clouds in parts of eastern Lambton County, Middlesex County, Huron-Perth and Bruce counties.
  7. Started raining here around 4:30 and has come down good a few times. Lots of thunder but so far Lady Nipissing has kept it to the South of us. My brother was driving South about 2 hours ago and hit some douzy downpours at South River
  8. Nice going. Great fishing with your son. That is the best $6000 you'll ever spend.
  9. Welcome aboard. Don't eat too many fish from that lake.
  10. Bet you cant wait to get out with me again lol. So far R.C. has outfished me on our 2 trips together. Especially in the walleye division where I have yet to land one with him in the boat. Yet...I out fished Joey, landing a nice little walleye, on our one trip together. Go figure.
  11. I fully agree with you. Just lost my Grandpa at 97 years old and there had been NO pictures taken of him for the last 2 months. He was in pain and had faded away to nothing. Not the way a great man was to be remembered. I say call that family member and request that she remove the pictures. 1 request is all it should take.
  12. Blue-green algae found on west arm <H3 class=npSubheadline></H3> By QMI Agency Posted 36 minutes ago Water test results from the West Arm of Lake Nipissing, west of Highway 64, are positive for blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria. The Ministry of the Environment advised the Sudbury and District Health Unit that the water samples show a species of cyanobacteria, which can produce toxins. "Water contaminated with blue-green algal blooms has an unsightly pea soup appearance and foul smell," Allan McDougall of the health unit, said in a release Friday. "Visible algal blooms can produce toxins; therefore, using or drinking the water should be avoided," he added. The algae may be seen in other parts of the lake. It is not anchored, so wind and water action can move it around. All residents on the lake should watch for blooms in their area, the health unit advised. As always, residents are reminded that water contaminated with the bacterium has a pea soup appearance and foul smell. Visible algal blooms can produce toxins harmful to people and animals, so the water should be ingested or used for drinking or cooking. For more on what to do if blue-green algal blooms are evident in your location, visit the health unit website at www.sdhu.com.
  13. Cool that is my brother's cottage on the island.
  14. I had the Stradic 2500FI (white) for a while and loved it. Then my 8 year old dropped it into 17 fet of murky water. I have just replaced it with the 4000FE (still white) and cant wait to try it out. The 2500 was paired up with a Shimano Sensilite 6'6"rod. I am now in the market for a new rod to pair up with the new to me Stradic. I also picked up a sweet Quantum Catalyst PTI that I will have to pair up. My favourite rod of all time is my old Berkley Bicepts. Maybe it will pair up nice for now.
  15. Another crazy awesome report. Just like we are there with you. You have many true talents.
  16. If any of you "lucky" buyers out there pick up something in North Bay I may be able to assist with delivery. Looks like I'll have some time on my hands soon. Could also store stuff here if needed. PM me after the auction closes.
  17. Did you go to 4 acre point like I told you?
  18. Welcome Stinkbait. You will be a great addition to the site. You can all thank me for having this fine gentleman, and fishing "expert" join our community. Actually, I did a little kijiji deal with Stinkbait and told him about the site. Although, I should have warned him about a few of you .
  19. Those are my Red Head sandals. Not lonley and the bast sandals I've ever owned. I had them off to help them out. That launch is closed until Friday but the one on Big Moose Rd. is all fixed and is terrific. Nice to have deep water at the launch you can drive on and off your trailer.
  20. Put it up on the Team 2 board. That is an inch bigger.
  21. My guess is it is a pickeral. Now that everyone calls them walleye.
  22. Here is a site that lists both the Fabril Big Game and The Fabril Big Kahuna nets. Fabril nets My buddy who guides uses the Big Kahuna and couldn't be happier with it.
  23. Bye-Bye Ducky
  24. Seems like he is o.k. with all the riots. "You are like rats who crap in your nests."
  25. My guess is that the wait list at Schells is at least 5-10 years. It is a nice park but really busy.
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