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OntarioFishingGuy

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  1. Sorry pic was too big to upload, but it was an old lure about 4" long shaped and painted exactly like a musky. Pretty cool...
  2. Was out fishing a deep weedbed with a lipless crank in a rental boat. Didn't have a trolling motor and was marking schooling fish suspended above the weeds. Dropped the anchor to stay on the spot, and after we were done fishing the school (caught 2 small walleyes) I lifted our anchor, only to find this hooked on to the anchor line!
  3. 1oz jighead, zoom swimming super fluke Houdini color or berkley hollow belly in a white/shad type pattern. 15lb 832, med-hvy spinning rod. Ripping it off bottom near humps, deep points, drop offs and deep timber in 20+ feet of water is one of my go to ways to catch big bass! and HUGE walleye as a bonus.
  4. Carolina rig in deep water humps, drop offs, etc.
  5. I had a 100+ fish day sight fishing them off of a dock with GULP! hellgrammites on a small hook.
  6. Gerald swindle uses quantum. And I haves seen some of those zona/mercer commercials...
  7. Those look... AWESOME!!!
  8. The panfish st croix series is a great rod from what I have heard. The fenwick elite tech river runner is also a great choice.
  9. I fish a small lake with fairly clear water and a LOT of 20-30" muskies. Because of the water clarity, what do you guys think is the lightest leader I can get away with. I have caught a few on 20lb fluorocarbon, but I don't want to risk being cut off. Also, I want to go a little bit lighter because there are also some nice smallies, largemouth and walleyes there. It seems that if I am using a fluorocarbon leader, I will catch quite a few of them, but as soon as I switch to wire, they won't hit. I will be mainly using crankbaits and 1oz lipless baits, but might get into some topwater action as well. Thanks
  10. A fly. If you don't have a fly rod, put a split shot about 6'' above the fly. One of the best flies to use for all around fishing is a dark green wooly bugger. Good luck!
  11. LTB rods are great, but to make a fair comparison, maybe try to match the retail prices a little bit closer. If i had to choose one, it would be the LTB.
  12. I would call and ask.
  13. If the rod is soft enough use braid.
  14. I have also seen guys do that fishing off bridges in cuba. They caught some nice big snappers and other saltwater fish. They even put a stingray in the crate!
  15. As far as line goes, you're set up nicely.
  16. Mojo bass 7' Heavy w/ Tatula 7.3:1,and 50lb 832 braid
  17. I know Brent and Ish use them on the pro circuit, I have heard some good stuff about them. Considering one myself.
  18. Oh my, the Alabama rig had a child...
  19. That's what I used to do, except to tell the depth I would put a dot of white paint every 1' on the cord.
  20. Sure, you can use a fluorocarbon leader on any mainline.
  21. Oh well, stuff happens. Go get a bigger one! Nice to see some more people from Ontario on BR!
  22. 5lbs 1oz on a 3.5'' tube.
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