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Hey folks, Wife and I will be visiting my niece and her husband in the Caribbean in a few weeks. My niece's husband does some surf fishing and we plan on doing that while we are there. Pickens are pretty slim on their island for anything fishing related (the island has a static population of just under 5k people, so pretty much everything is hard to come by, so hard in fact that Amazon doesn't deliver there. So he asked me to pick up a reel for him to bring with us. I've been looking but don't really have any experience in the salt water world. Hoping for suggestions as to what to get, without braking the bank! Also, is there any difference between salt water reels and freshwater reels? (Corrosion) He's looking for a large capacity reel as it will be used with his "heaviest" rod. Thanks in advance for your kind consideration! HH
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Looking at the pics above... the water level when we were there was up on the grass! It was down right scary! HH
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Fished right in front of that spot on Temiscaming a few years ago. Beautiful spot and property. It was spring and the rivers was angry! LOL HH
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We've always brought some old, fully functional portable finders. We're mostly using them to see structure as most of the lakes we've fished, once a "spot" is located, there are fish a plenty. HH
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I feel left out.... HH
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Trooper was a beauty! Cherish the memories... HH
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what song are you listening to right now???
Headhunter replied to fishing n autograph's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
Came across this "Mash up" and thought it was really well done. The channel has some really interesting stuff. HH -
I not been there in the winter, but I can tell you that the drive way to water level is pretty darn steep. I have to think that if not regularly cleaned, it could be a night mare getting in and out. HH
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I'm guessing that it will pretty difficult for this loogan to either fish or hunt for the foreseeable future. I think the authorities will have an eye out for him. They should take his truck and anything else he used in the commission of these crimes. HH
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Try this for wasps... Get a saucer and put some jam in it. Take it to the farthest part of where you is (back fence for example) and leave it there. It will attract and keep them away from where you are at! HH
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Beaver River and Nottawasaga River Salmon?
Headhunter replied to acplumber's topic in General Discussion
it kinda looks like he did and it didn't turn out that well! LOL HH -
French River vs the Loring area - which would you choose to fish?
Headhunter replied to siwash's topic in General Discussion
Bears Den is just outside of Hartley Bay. Any further than that and you will need a good map or GPS as it is rock heaven! HH -
Go ahead, have at it! LOL HH
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Just buy a cube van! HH
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Would it kill yah to find a barber? lol Nicely done bud! HH
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Best time to fish for them... HH
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So you have a grocery store in your backyard! Nice! HH
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Mill Lake near Parry Sound Advice Needed
Headhunter replied to Walleye72's topic in General Discussion
My wife's cousin had a place on Mill Lake for a number of years. There are a few tried and true "spots" on that lake that the locals always fish, so my advice is to see where the cluster of boats are and try that area as a starting point. I was able to catch a few pike off their dock and I know there are Pickereyes in there as well. Best part of having a cottage on that lake is that you can order a pizza form Parry Sound and have it delivered to the gov dock! HH -
Or try this HH
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what song are you listening to right now???
Headhunter replied to fishing n autograph's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
He was a monster! HH -
Chunks I would imagine... HH
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Invasive puke would leave a nasty scum... and smell! HH
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Blue and silver Rap, J9 will work in most of those places. HH
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I heard on the news last night that the province of Quebec is at the point where they have to decide who gets fire assistance and who they have to let burn. Abitibi has been chosen as a priority for the province and a little hamlet called Clova has been left to mother nature. Clova is the jump off point for Air Tamarac, https://tamarac.ca. I was there about four years ago, the 300 km logging road in was a grind, but the facilities and fishing was fantastic. It is a family run business and I am hoping that the fire misses them as it would devastate them. Good thoughts to the folks in Clova! HH
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You make your own site! HH