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Welcome to Team 3 Alex. Do you musky fish? I think we need help in this dept.
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It's called "A Little Princess" http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=MysticalVampire
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These were great like my friend Tony the Tiger would say. Clamp-It, Is it Ted's Rest. on old Kingston Rd/Highland Creek?
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I can't sleep and need to be up before 7:30am... South of Cooks Bay in the holland river (Alberts Marina) or North on Lake Couchiching. There is also a couple of other spots on Simcoe that shall remain nameless for now. I don't want to upset anyone.
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Simcoe for size and kawartha for numbers. I avoid Rice as it get alot of pressure. Better on Pigeon or Buckhorn but you got to know where to find them. Did alot of scounting last year and bang hit the mother load. Nothing big but lots. Got them around wood pile, lilly pads and bull rush. Come on crappie! Forgot to mention, you need a boat. No live bait required, I prefer the white fin-s. Not much time myself this year as I am also busy.
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Great for fertilizer or fish cake so I hear but not my cup of tea.
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Oops, sorry I repeated the first link twice. Here is the one for ice fishing smelt. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5hv0eQqixk
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Coming soon to a lake near you. Spearing Smelt Ice fishing Smelt
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The posters says there no limit on this lake and he catch THOUSANDS of crappie each year. Maybe it's me but I think it is morally wrong. Just how many crappie does this person need? Wondering if this person might be selling these a side or feeding the whole town. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wApOIe-Zv-4
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Happy Belated Birthday Wayne. I also enjoy your pics from the eye in the sky. You have a beaver right?
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Oops, I mean Fishindevil.
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Happy Birthday Fishdevil! "Go Team Three Go" FISH-CHASERS Nice looking fish cake there Cliff.
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I was hoping to get out in the mid week and do some perch fishing around Roches Point but not with wader's. Still early but I feel Team 3 needs to on the the board first, those dinks could give us some points as a start.
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With all this mild weather, will it still be safe do some ice-fishing next week?
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Tom's new fish recipe. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRjU8y5EFOI
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With our declining walleye and small average size, I thought it would be neat if we could cross bred our walleye and their zander. We have splake and we have tiger musky, so why not try a test project for 3-5 years of 5-10,000 fingerlings total. We could name the new species wall-der or zand-eye. Think this might work? Last thing I would ever want to happen is to screw up our eco system but those jumbo perch sure would be great to catch.
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That was difference. Nice to hear some Irish tone. When and why did St. Patrick come to Ireland? Saint Patrick is believed to have been born in the late fourth century, and is often confused with Palladius, a bishop who was sent by Pope Celestine in 431 to be the first bishop to the Irish believers in Christ. Saint Patrick was the patron saint and national apostle of Ireland who is credited with bringing christianity to Ireland. Most of what is known about him comes from his two works, the Confessio, a spiritual autobiography, and his Epistola, a denunciation of British mistreatment of Irish christians. Saint Patrick described himself as a "most humble-minded man, pouring forth a continuous paean of thanks to his Maker for having chosen him as the instrument whereby multitudes who had worshipped idols and unclean things had become the people of God." Saint Patrick is most known for driving the snakes from Ireland. It is true there are no snakes in Ireland, but there probably never have been - the island was separated from the rest of the continent at the end of the Ice Age. As in many old pagan religions, serpent symbols were common and often worshipped. Driving the snakes from Ireland was probably symbolic of putting an end to that pagan practice. While not the first to bring christianity to Ireland, it is Patrick who is said to have encountered the Druids at Tara and abolished their pagan rites. The story holds that he converted the warrior chiefs and princes, baptizing them and thousands of their subjects in the "Holy Wells" that still bear this name. There are several accounts of Saint Patrick's death. One says that Patrick died at Saul, Downpatrick, Ireland, on March 17, 460 A.D. His jawbone was preserved in a silver shrine and was often requested in times of childbirth, epileptic fits, and as a preservative against the "evil eye." Another account says that St. Patrick ended his days at Glastonbury, England and was buried there. The Chapel of St. Patrick still exists as part of Glastonbury Abbey. Today, many Catholic places of worship all around the world are named after St. Patrick, including cathedrals in New York and Dublin city Why Saint Patrick's Day? Saint Patrick's Day has come to be associated with everything Irish: anything green and gold, shamrocks and luck. Most importantly, to those who celebrate its intended meaning, St. Patrick's Day is a traditional day for spiritual renewal and offering prayers for missionaries worldwide. So, why is it celebrated on March 17th? One theory is that that is the day that St. Patrick died. Since the holiday began in Ireland, it is believed that as the Irish spread out around the world, they took with them their history and celebrations. The biggest observance of all is, of course, in Ireland. With the exception of restaurants and pubs, almost all businesses close on March 17th. Being a religious holiday as well, many Irish attend mass, where March 17th is the traditional day for offering prayers for missionaries worldwide before the serious celebrating begins. In American cities with a large Irish population, St. Patrick's Day is a very big deal. Big cities and small towns alike celebrate with parades, "wearing of the green," music and songs, Irish food and drink, and activities for kids such as crafts, coloring and games. Some communities even go so far as to dye rivers or streams green!
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Everyone, have a fun and safe Happy St Patrick Day! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpwS1d0cyAg
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That was a great reminder. I will have to pin it somewhere at home.
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It seems to me that the fish are bigger in Europe. Does anyone know if this is true on an average. I have notice the much larger perch, zander, pike and carp. Do you you think there is a way that we could do the same thing in our lakes up here? What is the major difference between the zander and walleye besides the size? It would be great if could introduce them in our waters. http://www.prologicfishing.com/galleryBig....=Picturegallery http://www.prologicfishing.com/gallery.asp?galleryId=3
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hmv9A2YirMQ...ted&search=
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Lost a fishing partner and a canadian veteran today
nelly replied to vance's topic in General Discussion
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Sat. March 17/07 2006 Berkley Lighting Rod IM6 Sale Price $17.88
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Rerrie's from Toronto in Westhill might have them?