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How a charter captain ruined my life:)
Pikeslayer replied to Freshtrax's topic in General Discussion
Sweet lookin ride FT . Looking forward to a journey this season -
This recipe & a quality properly 'seasoned' cast iron skillet/griddle will rival any restaurant/Lonestar prepared dish Here's the recipe: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/blackened-fish/detail.aspx I picked up this griddle (Lodge Products) @ BPS approx $20. It comes preseasoned with great instructions on care & maintaining seasoned finish. I use it for seared beef as well. Key is getting the cast iron to extreme high heat (Q @ max to 600 F+), ultra hot surface and definitely want to do this outside!! If it ain't smokin', it ain't Cajun @ Moose, That ain't big by Grand standards I figure 7,8 lbs which is my max for harvest. I'm cautious when cleaning leaving a minimum 1/8" or more on the skin and zero belly fat & blood lines. Yield on that fish was maybe a pound +
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Lakes across Canada face being turned into mine dump sites
Pikeslayer replied to tb4me's topic in General Discussion
Thanks for posting TB, very informative. Major concerns here especially considering the long term: "Once they do the mine, they’re going to leave, and we're the people who are going to live with that. Not me, but my grandchildren, the small little kids like this. That's who's going to live with the pollution." However after reading the news link, I did fail to see the direct reference to "Harper is perfectly ok with this crap." ????? -
We found you guys from following Nikki's laughter. She obviously had a good time trouncing the men . Ya got a keeper there J, hold on to her BTW, I'm eating some awesome Cajun blackened catfish as I type this....
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Grand River CatNip. "Here kitty, kitty, kitty......."
Pikeslayer replied to moxie's topic in General Discussion
Mox,If you're planning on the 9th, PM me. HTHM is guiding in his own backyard -
Grand River CatNip. "Here kitty, kitty, kitty......."
Pikeslayer replied to moxie's topic in General Discussion
Those are super secret spots Brian. Requires significant bloodletting double brotherhood pinkie swears -
Not mine Albert. She's waiting for me in zone 15 Yes he is S. Like many here . I was looking for your truck in the lot on Sunday? Albert is guiding on the 9th and I'm expecting an epic day . Cats should be on fire!! I refer to "last century" these days. Much easier
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LOL. Can you carry a 15 lb anchor on the toon Brian? Downriver would be a breeze. Back against a pretty strong current, not so much.
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Great to see Jeremy, his way better half, Grampa & Pete on the Grand Sunday courtesy of Rick & his comfy ride..... Thx Pete for sharing Thx Rick for catching (finally) I did all the hard work........
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Sounds like you found a gem there Cliff
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Definitely agree. Couldn't get out of Edmonton fast enough. A dirty filthy city with suburban sprawl.
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Cleaning Vintage Rod & Reel- Pics Added
Pikeslayer replied to Pikeslayer's topic in General Discussion
Did a little bit of research but not overly concerned with value as the story behind the combo is 'priceless'. Our son Sean bought the combo from a neighbours garage sale just about 20 years ago. He was 5 or 6 at the time and paid a whopping $4.00 for it -
Cleaning Vintage Rod & Reel- Pics Added
Pikeslayer replied to Pikeslayer's topic in General Discussion
Based on advice here & some internet research, I'm going to clean with Murphy's Oil diluted with water & a non abrasive cloth to remove dirt & grime and not compromise the patina here's some more pix; Reel has what appears to be some kind of braided line... A.F. MEISSELBACH MFG Co. Reel Patent Dates Mar. 8 '87 May 25, '97 Guides -
Cleaning Vintage Rod & Reel- Pics Added
Pikeslayer replied to Pikeslayer's topic in General Discussion
It has late 19th & early 20th patent pending dates. I'll post some detail pics later. I was wanting to basically clean the dust & grime without compromising the finish? Actually it is not cork, rather a very dense, deep colour hard wood. I don't think chemical based cleaners are part of the equation here? -
With the price of meat these day$, I plan on harvesting a lot of freshwater species this year.
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Hey All, I'm looking for advice on cleaning & restoring a garage sale find. Here's the picks: Advice appreciated, Slayer
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West End G2G & Swap April 11 @ 1pm Items Added
Pikeslayer replied to grizzlybri's topic in General Discussion
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Thought I would pass this along... I noticed this during my drive home today and thought I'd pass it along to the Credit steelheaders. This is a popular parking spot with access to the Lower Credit River and the City of Mississauga has shut it down effective immediately. Signs posted (in the last 2 days) state that parked vehicles will be towed. I'm not going to post any specific location details, but those of you who have used this parking area should recognize it accordingly. With the oncoming river season opening up, hopefully some of you will avoid disappointment and a potential tow.
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Help appraising some older trolling gear I came across
Pikeslayer replied to Bondar's topic in General Discussion
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Help appraising some older trolling gear I came across
Pikeslayer replied to Bondar's topic in General Discussion
My offer still stands, better than Brian's LOL. if you keep em, paint them black. -
Help appraising some older trolling gear I came across
Pikeslayer replied to Bondar's topic in General Discussion
Think I beat you by a full 9 minutes bud -
Help appraising some older trolling gear I came across
Pikeslayer replied to Bondar's topic in General Discussion
Hey there Old One I've done my fair share of buying & 'stealing' trolling gear, just ask Spincast . I'm the proverbial 'picker' . If the OP can pick up the package at suggested prices (especially at the lower end) it is definitely a steal and he'll more than get his money's worth. As mentioned, it would be easy to part that package out on Spoonpullers & profit ~ $200. Especially with the price of gear increased due to the CA $$$ these days. As an aside, my Walkers are coming up to 25 yrs old. Built right here in Ontario with GM Caddy power window motors. BULLET PROOF!! I wouldn't trade them for any other DR on the market. BTW, nice to make your acquaintance Slayer -
Help appraising some older trolling gear I came across
Pikeslayer replied to Bondar's topic in General Discussion
Hmmm, If your boss just wants to 'get rid' of the stuff cause it's just laying around, and you want to 'steal' it and mess around with trolling; Whole package with 2 Walker downriggers with swivel bases, $300-350 Whole package with 1 Walker downrigger with swivel base, $250-300 The Walkers were 1st gen manufactured in Mexico & are somewhat prone to motor burnout. If listed on Spoonpullers, he could probably part everything out & get upwards of $500+ but if he's asking you, he probably doesn't want the hassle. If those chrome sharks are more than 10 lbs, I'd be leary of running them on those Walkers. If they are12 lbs, I'd offer you $60 for the pair. If you're not interested in purchasing the package, I certainly would be -
Need advice in regards to MTO and insurance
Pikeslayer replied to huzzsaba's topic in General Discussion
There is a Service Ontario in Streetsvile. Might be a little closer than Oakville?? -
Nice catching Pump Is this really called for??1. Fishing an inner harbour is hardly a secret fishing spot ? 2. Would it be preferred to have the fish roll around on the pavement? Can you enlighten us on the rule/regulation that determines "too long"? 3. He caught, released and the fish swam away. What is improper here? Again, the rule/regulation that defines "improper" would be beneficial. Sheesh