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Rod Caster

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  1. Oh, and a big thanks to Nipfisher to GIVING me his 8' Daiwa! It's in great shape and will surely find use.
  2. Ok, thanks Rich I'll take a look at it. Indestructible is good in my possession Had someone PM me that the Rapala Northcoast 10" MF was a good unit...in my price range too.
  3. ahhh... 6 speck trips this "spring" and nothing to show for me... I guess I never had it haha. Great fish!
  4. blown motor and snowplow-azz-kicked front end bahahaha. I guess I'll avoid parking in ditches from now on.
  5. Hahaha. Looks like a good deal too! I guess things changed in his life...
  6. From what I understand, this was the traditional practice during the spring spearing. I hope they haven't lost this practice.
  7. Don't they milk the fish and replace the fertilize eggs when they spear? Other FN (Shawagina) do this and their fisheries are seen as healthy by the MNR. This would seem like simple, good management practice, no?
  8. mostly for hardware, a bit of bottom bouncing... I'd use it for walleye on big rivers as well. We do a yearly manitoulin trip, my 6'6" med-light isn't enough, my 7' med-heavy is too noodeley and both are too short.
  9. Awesome, Blair! I'd love to take a look at those Daiwa's.
  10. It's fairly empty mid-game as well. It must have been a bearish day on Bay street today.
  11. I'm definitely a metal chucker.... usually only do one or two steelhead trips/year and it's a 50/50 split between river mouths and piers. Great advice Canuck... and I'm googling your suggestions as we speak.
  12. Cool. One of the local shops is a St-Croix distributor.... I'll go take one for a test drive.
  13. Thanks for your input Mike. I guess an 8 foot rod isnt really that much longer than my 7" st croix. I'll look for longer models as you suggested. Your line setup is pretty much exactly what I use for casting rainbows. Can't beat braid for casting long distances with fairly heavy spoons/spinners. What is the descriptor for the type of rod you are referring to? Float rod? Steelhead rod?
  14. Looking to spend around $100. I was thinking 8-10 feet long and used with a spinning reel. I don't get to fish to often for steelhead, so I also want to use it on big rivers for walleye, catfish, maybe carp etc. I prefer a stiff and very sensitive rod... casting no more than 1/2 oz lures. I'm assuming "steelhead" rods are used for float fishing more than casting?? I'll price out/research any suggestions on this thread. Thanks in advance.
  15. That's a lot of corn if that's indeed food in there!
  16. These have been a staple for brook trout fishing in my family. Red beads, gold colorado or indiana blade.... usually a #4 baitholder hook.
  17. Nice brown. I'm ready for open water now as well.
  18. We always referred to go-getters as speckled trout spinners...but it's the exact same as the ones Tayzak posted. My go-to specky lure.
  19. My first and only tourney was a bass/walleye combo on Stoney Lake. I was invited onto someone elses boat. On our way back from pre-fish on Friday, the driver lost his lower-end on a stone. Tourney over...never entered one again.hahahaha
  20. I used up the last of my smelts fishing for lakers in February. I'm hoping we can pin down the run again this year...speaking of which, I need to visit somebody with a bag of "land-use walleye"
  21. great vid! Our inland 'bows are so boring haha.
  22. THanks Nemo I believe this is the youtube channel you speak of http://www.youtube.com/user/LivingHistoryMMedia?feature=watch
  23. I'm not a fisheries biologist...so I'm cool with whatever they say. As long as I can keep a few decent sized walleye each month (if I can catch them!) for dinner, I'm happy.
  24. Good trade for a third and a prospect. I wouldn't go higher than that.
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