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  1. If the motor runs good on the water and there are no leaks, you have a nice deep hull boat there. I know running a prop with chips can warp the rod and eventually wreck the performance but lets face it, this isnt a 20 thousand dollar boat. I dont know what everyone is talking about (so many great deals on boats out there) because when I was shopping most of the deals were 14 and 12 ft aluminum's for $1500 and there just were`nt that many. The motor I have has had chips in the prop for 10 years and the motor inside looks similar and I never dropped the thing in the water, but I have dropped it, thats probably what the bungy cord is all about. Boatman seems knowledgeable, I would hear what he has to say.

     

    PS: I like the deep hull, gotta have it for the big walleye chop.

  2. wait.. you're saying if we had the right to carry we'd be a safer place?

     

     

    Now this one I love. Please allow me to weigh in,.... in Kennesaw state it is the law, you must own a fire arm. Think about that for one minute, meditate. Okay, now do you think anyone would attempt to rob someone at gun point when they know 10 people behind them own guns. Do you think that 18 yr old boy, would attempt the gun point robbery with a fake gun, knowing full and well the owner has a real gun in reaching distance, perhaps on his hip......?

     

    I`m not sorry for saying it, I believe in the right to own and carry fire arms. But with that by law must come education, much like a drivers license, only the recipient would learn not only safety but the consequences of taking your firearm out of its holster and firing it.

     

    Guns will never go away, you and the army can never get rid of them, so why not arm the innocent citizens who are being attacked by gun toting criminals. Again the power is in the hands of the criminals, as it will always be. except for Kennesaw state. I have owned firearms, shot them, and was a very responsible owner, I understood the power they hold beyond the gunpowder. Thank you for allowing me to weigh in.

  3. I would like to get a new PFD suit. In fact I will look into craiglist, and buy n sell, but then I think I saw one for $200 at Tightlines in Pickering.

     

    BTW, Im not sure why Im always lippin the fish, I think if I have a good control of the head without hurtin the fish it makes for easy release. Oh and gloves are a necessity for that.

  4. Very true Burtess, best advice no doubt as it did get a little hairy there. All in all, it was an insane fishin day, totally worthy of its own fishing show. We could have well been slammin fish till dusk, but that just wasnt in the cards. Interestingly though, I find the best fishing is when the weather is not so generous.

     

    PS: Dont ever, and I mean EVER!!, do this unless you have a very good weather source that you understand and can follow with ease. Because Death is inevitable when the winds become to strong.

  5. Well theres Leslie spit, (frozen), theres Toronto Harbor, mmmmm, not sure what else, and I have lived here quite a while. Most of the areas reached by TTC are either frozen or a long walk to get to. But hey dont give up. I used to drive my bicycle from finch and birchmount to the scarborough bluffs with a rod and williams spoon just to catch browns, I caught one off the rocks, but its dangerous this time of year cause the rocks are slippery. So if you go down there, good luck and be careful.

  6. Ya, I was looking at the winds today and was feeling a little greedy, wishing I could get out there again early this morning. But I think thats pushing it. Yesterday was just what I expected, Browns, double headers, and more browns. Man I love Fishing.

  7. That is some good musky fishing.

    After 20 yrs + of fishing same area (north to east of Big Island) 47 + inches is my best up there.

     

    Others talked of catching muskies above 50 inches, but now i believe they are there.

    Two 50 inch fish in a week or so is incredible up there.

    Great stuff,

    ehg

     

     

    I agree, great stuff, looks as though a variation in strategies is in the forecast for ehg. I will opt for more patience, as I tend to think a 45 min wait on musky can push the limits of my urge to have a fish landed, but the climate on Pigeon has changed, and what used to take 10 min, now takes 45. Awesome post!!

  8. Most fish were caught on deep weed edges. 10-12 FOW. JB's secret lure caught them on a weed flat in 7-9FOW with scattered weeds. I find in the kawartha's, you have to be on deep weedlines, once water temps reach ~70F. Temp yesterday was anywhere from 70-73F. I don't have much luck on these lakes any deeper, until late in the season.

     

    Sinker

     

     

    Thanks for the tip sinker, I will put your advise to work this weekend. lookin forward to hitting the eyes all day long.

  9. Irishfield, thank you very much for coming to my rescue with this document. I suggest anyone navigating through or on waters in Ontario, have a copy handy. Just be sure when handing over the copy, you never step out of your boat to hand it to said persons. Always remain on the side of the law and you will enjoy hrs and hrs of fishing unscathed.

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