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huntervasili

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  1. For the price I would go with the Okuma... I know lotsa people who use em and they will cover their product if anything happens to falter
  2. Good report Kemper... Thanks for sharing, sorry for your jealousy Nater, loving the contributions you always have Glad I have someone to look up to Ohh and Kemper... that log sticking out of the water over your left shoulder gives away the spot and I think I have seen that colour water better change that up too... I look forward to the east trib reports and that includes you man, keep up the good work and get some more fish!
  3. ditto... Maybe it can coincide with the regs for trout... 4th Saturday in April?
  4. Happy birthday Bean's may ha have a great one, and many more
  5. My thoughts are with your brother and your family Rickster.
  6. Action is where the flex in the rod is... Slow means it will bend basically all the way down to the handle whereas fast flexes only at the very tip... Walleye rods generally are fast that way ya have some backbone and can see the strike/avoid loss of hook through head shake, steelie noodle rods are way slower so that you can use the lighter line and so the rod takes the force rather than the line
  7. WTG Bly, is that how it works the person who gets the least fish writes the report? So usually you eh Cliff?
  8. Lookin good Bernie! Good job on the fix-it-up... I know what you mean about trying to keep the board up while nailing... I tried doing that with a tree stand Hmmm hold the platform, now grab the nail, now grab the hammer, woops there goes the nail, try again and oops theres the plank falling down...
  9. I have a team Daiwa reel and love it so far... Good luck in your choice
  10. Happy birthday Wayne... Hope it was a good one
  11. And why would one want to go to that place Mike? (ohh and thanks for making me jealous)
  12. Welcome to the board Matt. Great place to swap stories and Info as you must already know!
  13. Welcome to the board Matt... Might want to start up a thread of your own with your intro... you'll likely get many more responses.
  14. If ya need a rental West Lake Willows rents boats... Have a good time and good luck on the water
  15. Think you're going to have to hold that Salmon out a little farther to make it look of any size Cliff. Good luck this year.
  16. Ohh yea... and I should have at least one spare rod... I am sure others have some too... What time are ya'll thinking? Late Apl/May? I go to the grand and plan on it a bunch.
  17. ohh and to mention it, I have yet to be skenked on WL from both shore and boat each time I attempted to fish it
  18. Nice report Tom, and that is one fatty of a pike
  19. Some really good walleye fishing. I have been a few times at West Lake Willows... only good things to say about Scott and his family. For walleye we did really well with worm harnesses and spinners. Pike and walleye can also be had on crankbaits but we caught anywhere from 10-20 walleye a day there between my self and my brother as well as some pike, and the odd bass... Jigging also produces pretty well in there. West lake is one place I also plan on heading this spring, mmm mmm Walleye!
  20. I'd be in... Upper Grand? Some nice browns up there. Also know a couple decent spots on a creek which is a trib to the grand. Let me know
  21. Trying to plan a cross Canada trip, hoping to hit some nice places, planning on including: -Nippising -Nipigon -Superior N. Shore rivers -LOTW -Bow River -Frasier River Possibly some more too, just have to do more research
  22. Doesn't always work... many spool them up differently and the label has to be face down... I have bought line from the same company same lb test and all (not cheap-o line) and one came off clockwise the other was counter...
  23. This does work to make the line stay on your spool but will NOT get rid of line twist. if you put your line on backwards, your not gonna have a fun day on the water. Good tip though Mike, forgot to mention that.
  24. yup... is it spinning or is it casting. If casting it comes off with a pencil through it... Spinning has to come off the spool of line and continue to go on your spool the same way... so if your reel spools clockwise which basically all of them do, you want to have the line come off counterclockwise... if that still twists then flip the spool over and try that way. Some lines are just spooled really poorly and will twist, this is when you basically deal with it or chuck it.
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