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Petition Against The Gun Registry
Black_Blade replied to spinnerbaitking's topic in General Discussion
In all the news stories concerning a gun related crime, very rarely do you hear in the reporting of it, whether the gun was registered or not. But that brings another question to mind...even if the police recover a rifle used in a crime that they can trace back to its legal owner..which has been stolen from him/her. What real good does that do? The gun got stolen from the owner, was used in the commission of a crime and the weapon was recovered, so now the police can go back to the owner of it and let them know their weapon has been recovered. Wow -
Is there a ban on using lead sinkers and jigs etc?
Black_Blade replied to Black_Blade's topic in General Discussion
As far as the bismuth/tin combo for making jigs etc...where do you get this combo of metals? When was thinking of doing this, originally, was just going to go to a scrap metal place and get tire weights or something from them and melt them down. To specifically get bismuth/tin...do you just for this stuff at the scrap yard? -
I recall exchanging much of my existing supply of sinkers a few years back while camping with the family at a provincial park and they had some drive going on. Has the government banned the use of lead for fishing lures? Just wondering, for was just looking at the molds etc to cast your own jigheads and sinkers, but if you can't use lead...well I guess that idea is out the window! Note: Found a reference to lead sinkers in the Regs... Lead Sinkers and Jigs – It is illegal to use or possess lead fishing sinkers or jigs in Canada’s national parks and wildlife areas. Further information is available at http://www.cws-scf.ec.gc.ca/flf-psp/ Has anyone found any sources for an alternative to lead for making your own jig heads etc?
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Freezing/storing fish without gutting and cleaning?
Black_Blade posted a topic in General Discussion
Just wondered if this this ruins the fish...would think that when thawing them out again, would cause the guts to contaminate the fish before they are fully thawed out enough to proceed with cleaning them. Got some fish from a friend and was going to cook them up but wife was worried that it may not be safe. Not being sure myself I came on here to find out. The fish has been frozen for a week or so...well wrapped. -
In conversation with the wife about this subject and got me to wondering if the old smack on the head method is the most common method to harvest a fish, or if there is a better,more efficient, more humane way employed.
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Oastler PP was one of the parks we tried a few years ago and we didn't care for it. Far too crowded and noisy. I didn't get out on the lake to fish it, since I had forgotten my fuel line, so can't really comment on the fishing. The best thing we liked about the park was the park store, it was a old fashioned cabin type, that is actually located off the park property. It was what a camp store should be like...carrying stuff you need or have run out of etc. Not like what alot of the PP stores are becoming (ice cream and popsicles etc)
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My buddy Bill and I headed up to Kasshabog Lake last weekend for a few days of fishing. When we finally got to the lake, it was almost dark and after two trips to get our gear up to the campsite and getting everything organized we got to sleep so could be up nice and early Sat morning. Grabbing a quick breakfast of instant oatmeat, we located close to where some mid lake rock which was in about 6 FOW and dropped off down to about 18 FOW....scored a lot of dink smallies until I got this 4.25 pound fella, dead sticking a texas rigged stickbait. The cold front that had moved in didn't help out the fishing all that much, but we had all kinds of dink smallies providing entertainment on and off throughout. We managed several in the 2 pound range tho, here are two that managed to make it on camera: Monday morning, before we packed up and headed back home, we hit the water for one last shot and with only minutes left before we packed her in, Bill comes through with the biggest of the trip, a 4.75 pounder on a black Power Slug: Despite the cold front and wet weather, I could see tons of spots and great structure that we never had time to explore. Defintiely plan on heading back for another go around. We camped in an out of the way spot that was removed from the busy area where the sea-doos and big boats zipped around, so it was great to be able to concentrate on fishing without the huge waves rocking you every 5 minutes Thanks for looking!
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Awesome looking lures! Look forward to hearing how they work!
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Nice fish! Glad things worked out with your dog, we have an 8 year old canine that always seems to meet up with the local skunks when he comes camping with us! The wife and I were thinking of a trip to this lake but was wondering if that access road by Ompah is passable with a mini van or not?
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It was a good time at Bass Lake PP, was a little disappointed that they no longer hold their Family Fishing Derby anymore tho. For the last 15 years the PP has held a fun little derby on the first Saturday of the Family Fishing Week. Over the years we have brought the kids to take part in it and it created some great memories. Only in the last few years have we had a boat to get out on the water, which certainly helped, since fishing from the docks at the park is pretty tough. My son won the 'youngest participant' prize in the second annual derby in 1994. (little guy on the end with rod and trophy) As far as we could tell, the only place where we could get fish to bite was on the far side of the lake from the park and then only if we used white tube jigs...lol. I tried almost every other item in my tackle box, just to see and even my trusty wacky worm failed to entice any bites. The west end of the lake is quite shallow but when we got up there, we could find no cover or structure at all for the bass to hide in. We had some luck over a few deep weed clumps heading back to the north shoreline where the water depth drops off quite sharply. We swam our tube jigs over top of the submerged weeds along this north side. We manged to catch 2 fish most times we went out, but it wasn't fast action by any means. Nevertheless, it was a good time and from what we heard from others, we faired out alot better than most in our time there. I talked to park staff and mentioned that if it were at all possible it would be in the park's interest to see about a stocking program for the lake or at the very least really encourage anglers in the park to catch and release. The shaded area is where we had most of our action: Bass Lake is a nice enough PP and is sure worth a visit. It is a few minutes from stores for supplies. Fishing is ok, but having a boat is a must. You can rent a motor boat at the park but the cost is nutty...especially if you don't know where to go and waste valuable rental time searching around. (Anyone who wants a copy of my contour map of the lake can send me a PM and I'll send you one) BTW: Congrats to Mike The Bass Fisher! He finally broke the boat jinx he had last year....and finally caught some, fishing from a boat....lol.
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Interesting thread...I just picked up a 14' Aluminum project boat. Older, cruiser style with full windshield and two bench seats, and older 30 hp 'Rude. Plan on gutting it out and cutting back the front bow covering, install casting deck, etc...basically put some of the features of modern fishing boats into it. Since it has the steering wheel, was planning on going with a side console (will have to figure out how to route the cabling all one one side somehow...but cross that bridge later ...the rear was gonna be place for gas can and maybe livewell too. Being a smaller boat...this thread has me thinking about the tiller option now (lots of work before I am really ready to tackle the console part, but just thinking ahead), for it would give more room. My boat will be 75% fishing and 25% family stuff (tubing, swimming off it etc) Good reasons for both ways....
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I also am looking for a GPS unit and this Lowrance H20c looks prettty good, but the fact that these units come preloaded with maps for continental US is such a pain! You would think that if they wish to sell their units north of the border, they would include the information and maps that is relevant to that area. If you are an American fisherman, who is only fishing in his country the basic unit is ready to go, but if you are Canadian fisherman, you must pay that price PLUS almost the same amount again for the map package! Now that my little rant is over, I will prolly still be getting the unit...just be sooo much nicer if it only cost $275 instead of the better part of $500
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Cool...will have to check that out. Now if only Le Baron's would open a store in Oshawa/Bowmanville!!
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Talk to an insurance agent...I'm pretty sure you can have content insurance etc for living in apartments. Sorry about the loss
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Congrats...hey that makes the case for not only having a camera onboard, but a video camera as well! Would have made a great Youtube vid
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for sure, if its an open boat like yours its a good idea...was thinking more about those older style ones, some of which are aluminum. Was just wondering if others out there had redone one of them older style boats into a more modern vessel.
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In my snooping around, trying to locate a trailer for my 12 foot aluminum that reasonably priced, I see several boat and trailer combos for $500 or so...the boats are those old 50's style with the windshield etc. Just wondered if it would be worth the effort to redo one of those into a proper fishing boat (take out that front "hood" section and install a casting deck etc... Prolly be quite a bit of work, has anybody bothered to try something like that? Hmmm, just occurred to me...if I get a trailer for boat, since I already have a small 12 foot camp trailer, I wouldn't be able to take both...now there is a dilemma!!!
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Bought my first boat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Black_Blade replied to Victor's topic in General Discussion
Cool ride! Just the kind of thing I will be moving up to in hopefully the near future. Half the fun is working on her and tweaking things, when you can't get out on the water (instead of going thru the tackleboxes and polishing and reorganizing.... naawww no obsession here ) -
Way to go Mike Just the boost ya need to kick off your little tournament thats coming up..lol. What did I tell ya guys...thats the kind of results this boy gets from shore....just imagine when he gets the hang of boat fishing!
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The Powerdrive V2 that I was looking at on LaBaron's comes with a 18' cord on its foot pedal, so in a 12 foot boat that should work until can afford that nifty little remote that clips on your belt...
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I wonder how secure those clamps would hold the seat in place? I guess one good thing about the clamp is your could shift the positin if you didn't like the original spot.
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Diawa Procaster 100 HN baitcaster question
Black_Blade replied to Black_Blade's topic in General Discussion
Setting the reel up with a 6 1/2 foot medium rod be best? I read somewheres about matching up lure weights that you will be using, but honestly...I don't know what alot of the lure weights are for my soft plastics and jerkbaits etc. Turns out that I found a review of the reel, but not when I typed in the model name of the reel...got nothing but eBay ads for that, when I type in Mag Force-boom-find a review...lol. Procaster Review Now just too bad that my other baitcaster has seemingly grown legs, can't find it anywheres, it was a Abu Garcia low profile Ambassedeur, was looking forward to having two baitcasters with different set ups on each...so hopefully I am just not looking closely enough (should just get the wife to look...seems most times she will come along and find in a minute flat, what I have searched for for 20 minutes....) -
Just picked this reel up from a buddy, who decided he didn't want to use baitcasters. I have googled the model hoping to find some specs for it, but not much luck. Diawa is a good name, so I'm sure its a good reel, just wondering what the line rating is for it, the retrieve speed etc. Reel is about two years old, so hoping somebody may also have one and know some info about it.
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Should I use two sonars in 12 footer?
Black_Blade replied to Black_Blade's topic in General Discussion
Honestly, I don't really know if it would be that great of a benefit overall to have the two running...more a case for me of doing it since I can...lol. The front one is the most important one I'm thinking. -
From what info i can read about them, they are both made with a co polymer frame etc, so I would think that the points where the seat anchors into the swivel or base unit must still be basically the same...just as you say...more padding and comfy. I imagine as long as you don't lean your whole body weight back against the rear of the seat...(trying to break them)...they should be fine. Just wondering if anybody out there has had many problems with those type of seats breaking off etc.