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  1. hey, I just saw this article for the Toronto Boat show and it looks like they have some great fishing stuff there. 40 foot tank with Italo giving a seminar as well as leo Stakos and Ron James. http://www.wfn.tv/news/?blog=413041 The annual Toronto International Boat Show promises to put some summer in their winter for boating and fishing enthusiasts. Find your ideal boat -- and everything to go with it -- at Canada's largest and most popular marine marketplace January 8 to 16, 2011, at the Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place. Celebrating 53 years as the best place to see and buy boats, Canada's premiere boat show boasts more than 1,200 boats and hundreds of booths showcasing the latest in engines, electronics, marine gifts and accessories. The Great Canadian Fish Tank is a must-see for both experienced and novice anglers. A 40-foot long aquarium filled with 5,000 gallons of water and stocked with native Ontario marine life, it is a unique teaching tool for pros to share their tips with anglers of all ages. The Great Canadian Fish Tank literally provides the fish-eye's view of how fish react to different lures and techniques. This year's line-up of Fish Tank speakers and topics presents a wide range of tips and tricks for perfecting techniques on waters near and far (see TorontoBoatShow.com for dates and times): Barry Graves, CSFL Classic Champion, Lake Simcoe specialist, and professional angler and guide: Simcoe -- spring, summer and fall; fishing the right fish at the right time. Leo Stakos and Ron James, co-hosts of one of Canada's most popular shows, Fish TV: Choosing the right equipment -- rods and reels. Italo Labignan, professional angler, author and host of The Canadian Sportfishing Show on TSN: Fishing top to bottom. Paul Powis, professional angler and Great Lakes charter captain: Paying attention to details when trolling the Great Lakes. Grant McAllister, professional angler and guide: Cranking weed line for Walleye. David Chong, professional angler: Big water, big fish. Sheldon Hatch, professional angler and guide: Contour trolling for Walleye. Big Jim McLaughlin, two-time Canadian Classic Champion and publisher of the Just Fishing newspaper: Stuff to make you a better angler this summer. Danny Dunn, professional angler: Techniques and tools of the trade. Simon Frost, Lake Erie specialist, professional angler and guide: Lake Erie seasonal patterns. Elsewhere at the show you'll find the latest products and services to enhance your fishing experience - boats, engines, electronics and navigation instruments, fishing tackle, foul weather gear, insurance, and more. When you find that ideal new boat, be sure to take proof of your purchase to the Show Office to enter the "Buy a Boat & Win" contest. The lucky winner of a random draw will receive $10,000 towards the purchase of his or her boat, courtesy of Skippers' Plan, Robertson & Robertson Yacht Insurance. One lucky winner at this year's show will also take home a $29,000 Princecraft Sport 164! The Sport 164 is powered by a Mercury 75ELPT EFI four-stroke outboard engine and comes complete with a custom-painted, black bunk-style trailer. The bow area showcases an electric-fill aerated SportFloTM livewell 39L with overflow, thru-hull drain, anti-spill cover and insulated lid. The helm console features an optional Lowrance X-50 DS fish/depth finder on a swivelling bracket. Other features include a Motorguide W55 wireless 54-inch 12V trolling motor, two fold-down jump seats in the stern that convert to a casting deck, a trailer cover, coaming pads at the bow, a stern boarding ladder, and a removable deck insert that easily converts the bow from a casting deck into a V-Berth seating area. For details on the Princecraft Prize Package, listen to Newstalk 1010. Entry forms will be available in the Toronto Star and at boat show entrances, where ballots can also be dropped off. The prize boat will be on display in Galleria Lobby, outside Hall A. When you are ready to take a break from shopping and browsing the hundreds of exhibitor displays at this year's show, Henry's Fish House is a great rendezvous point for you and your friends. Here you can enjoy Henry's freshly prepared, world-famous fish dishes. A favourite destination for thousands of boaters looking for a taste of summer, Henry's permanent location is on an island in Georgian Bay, open only in summer with access by boat or seaplane. With its licensed bar featuring Muskoka Brewery, vibrant atmosphere, plenty of seating, and great food, Henry's is always a popular destination at the Toronto Boat Show. If you haven't yet acquired your Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC), before leaving the show, be sure to pick up information on educational programs to help gain the knowledge needed to write the PCOC test, or you can actually write the test at the Toronto Boat Show to earn your card. In 2009 it became law that ALL operators of power-driven pleasure craft must carry proof of competency onboard at all times; a PCOC is considered proof of competency, and is good for life. Mark your calendar now, and go online to get advance tickets at a discount rate (kids 16 and under are free when accompanied by an adult; and special ticket prices are available for repeat visitors). For further details on the 2011 Toronto International Boat Show, and to enter advance online contests, go towww.torontoboatshow.com
  2. HAHAHA...oh man... that just made my night
  3. Where are the Waterloo Wellington Tournaments usually held?? One thing that draws me towwards KWC BASS i sthat majority tournaments are very local.
  4. Hey All, in the past year I have become very serious about fishing. I been learning as much as I can and buying equipment like crazy. hence looking for a boat eventually (as seen in my other discussion question). I still suck at fishing but I love it. I been reading lots online and came about the BASS masters organization and found that there tons of local clubs in Ontario. I decided that i will join my local Bassmasters club in the coming year to become a better fisher and to meet more people who share me new passion, and meanwhile have subscribed to Bassmasters Online/Magazine. Well, yesterday I also noticed that the FLW has the Fed Nation with also a few clubs in Ontario ( not as many as BASS) but I did notice that JP DeRose was the President of one. My Question, are you part of a BASS Club? Which one? How do you like it? Do you recommend one over the other? Maybe you are part of both?
  5. Hello again, thanks so much for your advice. I think you are all right. I went on Kijiji and found many nice complete boats with trailers and everything for $2000 and less. Now I just need to take my time and wait for a REALLY good deal.....lots of time till next summer.
  6. Hey All, I am thinking of getting an inexpensive fishing boat and I saw this at the door of my CT: Link: Sundolphin. It looks like a nice boat with everything ready for a motor and trolling motor. Anybody know anything more about it for some advice ???
  7. hey Dave, nice report. I was wondering if you were using an anchor with the canoe. If not, how did you keep still for drop-shotting??
  8. That definately looks like a great fishing trip. I will have to check that place out some day.
  9. Rapala has a great DVD that shows how to clean most sports fish. My local fishing shop sells it and I would recommend it to anyone.
  10. HMMM ....maybe I should go get me one of those.
  11. nice pics natron, I Wish I had the luxury you have to fish such great waters on a daily basis....and good for you in getting your kids hooked on fishing. they will enjoy it for the rest of their lives.
  12. Hey guys, if everything goes well and the girl had a few days off this week, we were thinking of going up to Grundy Lake PP. The park websites states that there are some bass, pike, and walleye in the 3 big lakaes inside the park. I was wondering if anybody has been up there fishing and if you could tell me if it is worth going and if so, what type of fishing I should be doing when I get there??? Also any other general comments suggestions about the park are very welcome.
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