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  1. Love all these videos! Thanks
  2. Many lakes north of Barrie to try. Mactedesh, Dalrymple etc...were good to me long ago. The slip bobber/ microtube setup Syn explained above, works the best. Usually put the jig/tube 2-3 ft below bobber and fish shallow were weeds would grow later.
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    Snakes!

    Thanks for the replies again! Started doing this when my daughter was three as well. The snakes like rubbly overgrown warm sunny areas this time of year. Have found them 100m from City Hall in downtown Toronto in abandoned parking lots even.
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    Snakes!

    Thanks for reply Darcy! Seems a little different around here these days. A year ago did same type of post and had 19 replies and over 1,400 page views. http://www.ofncommunity.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=30765&st=0&p=329853&hl=snakes%28nf%29&fromsearch=1entry329853 Had a good day anyways!
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    Snakes!

    Went with my 7 yr. old daughter for our annual easter snake hunt. Riding bikes around Toronto harbourfront was cool. Found some snakes to add to the fun. These little puny Dekay's or little brown snakes are tough to catch. A diversion on a beautiful Easter weekend! Can't wait till June for the muskies however.
  6. I want to be a lurker or am. Some non-lurkers can be elitist, who needs that
  7. LMAO at that statement! Another great report Mike Attawapiskat shoulde be epic
  8. Another great report 'old school' style there Joey. Those sticklers have some weight but no fight Thanks for the awesome pics!
  9. Ya, hope you can post more Shawn! Fishing was your life for a long time obviously, your input was always spot on.
  10. Many, many thanks for posting this :Gonefishing: The ice road exploration shows are all the rage on TV these days.
  11. Yawn, yawn, triple yawn After all these years this still rears its ugly head. Unfortunately, a seperate sub-forum for fishing reports could be the death of this unique website. A few bad apples... Skin thickener... etc...
  12. [quote name='solopaddler' date='02 April 2010 - 09:48 PM' timestamp='1270259287' post='451181' While we're on the topic what the heck happened to Snag? Hope Grant's okay as well. Was wondering about these two as well. Were both positive contributors to this community for many years. No problem getting creative fishing reports and opinions from them in the past.
  13. Great report! Looking forward to the same thing now the ice is gone.
  14. Yes, have been going there for 20 yrs.or so. Really a small window of opportunity since most of the bigguns are gone back to the big lake when the season reopens. Congrats and many thanks for the post.
  15. Looking for a good live streaming link to bookmark. Can anyone post one, saw it in the past but couldn't find one on google recently
  16. The Honda, everthing else seems to be getting recalled recently.
  17. The spit at ice out... used to always do it in the past. There is a ton of big pike there! Luckily with the ice; then season closing the pike are fairly protected. Sounds like a great time you are lucky guy
  18. Nice catches by you and your daughter My daughter loves doing that as well but it was too late many times,so during the day, her idea was to scare and chase robins when we saw them pulling them from the ground and we would get a bucketful of worms. Going to nearby parks always got her a nice yield. Fun stuff!
  19. Nice doubleheader of Tiger muskies Never caught one so i would be similarily excited. I guess they are stocked? Nice pics and report,thanks
  20. Thanks for the IP Board skin the blue and arrangement is easier to read at least for me.
  21. Great report Those are mostly very silvery fish. Your efforts are appreciated
  22. Never caught a crappie there but lots of sunfish, perch and pike. If you have a boat, Brighton Bay is worth a visit.
  23. It might be considered part of Lake Ontario. Doesn't get too rough but is shallow and pretty weedy. Have fished there over many years and caught mostly pike. Have caught unexpected fish like crappie, chinooks, bass and a walleye. Mostly there is pike but is an easy launch.
  24. Thanks for the little report. Have to try down there before the season closes for a bit after Mar. 31st. Might be something biting who knows
  25. Sure was like spring around here last couple of weeks. Have not seen a robin yet, but did see a Snowy Owl for first time in west Toronto near the lakeshore. Bring on the softwater fishing
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