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PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2002 12:00 pm 
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It started out inauspiciously enough.

We arrived around 1:30 pm and promptly headed out to Thompson's to try to use up our minnows from last week. I am sorry to report we are returning home with the same number of minnows, though there are two that require some reconstructive cosmetic surgery.

Trolling for an hour in front of the cee-ment plant gave us some free hands to pour our coffee and eat dinner. Fortunately we weren't interrupted by the nuisance of having to catch fish.

Sheesh.

Voice of Louis [not "Louie"] Armstrong:

"Oh the cee-ment's just for the weight, dear
Bet you Mackie's back in town..."


An hour after dark we had caught merely one.

Typical. So far this year, "one" has been my favourite number. This can be a good thing, but this can be a bad thing, too. It all depends on whether you are hoping to "do well" or merely "not get skunked."

And then at 7 pm or therabouts [translated to Merrican - "thereaboots"] we started nailing fish.

Er, at least one of us started nailing fish.

Despite trolling identical lures with similar GL3 rods from the same boat, one person went five for seven with the other person purporting to be getting "no hits".

Fishing rods were switched, and the non-producing rod immediately produced its first fish. Six for eight to, uh, well, you know...... It really is true - some fishermen are more bitchin' than others.

At any rate, miracle of miracles, the other person - now holding the Secret Weapon - suddenly started feeling hits, and went one for three.

Our total count ended up being eight for twelve. [Yes, there was another unanswered fish]

Now, if you have read my posts from previous years, you can probably guess what the difference was between the two rods. Let us simply say that the Better Way would be for Mr. One-For-Three to go out and purchase a spool of said difference.

He'd better, because he ain't using my rod again!

[Or at least, he has two weeks to give it back, since I am going caving to Kentucky and thence down south]

There is therefore an empty seat or two in our boat, which is actually rather nice, and not like the car-topper we fished out of for so many years. I'm sure my dad would be delighted to hook up with someone from the website to get out for a few nights over the next two weeks.

Since my dad has never bothered to learn how to use this thing, you might want to phone him instead - he lives in Ancaster near Hamilton. 905-304-0194

[HINT] - you might want to ask him what the "difference" was.....

Cheers,

Pete

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2002 12:21 pm 
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I am guessing the one rod was loaded with either superbraid or lighter mono allowing the lure to go deeper.
Just my 2 cents.
Hope to go down next week. Looks like it might be an early ice up as the longterm 10-15 is for cold and more cold.
BTW what was the water temp?

Darren in Burlington


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2002 1:39 pm 
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You are on the right track, but it wasn't the depth that made the difference.

Water temp was 41 F, as told to me by someone in another boat. I do not have a temperature probe on my boat, and didn't bother to bring a thermometer.

Please - everyone - keep on reporting water temps in your posts! Knowing this is fundamental to guessing how many more weeks of fishing we will get in!

I for one will be watching from afar with great interest in the hopes that I can get out fishing when I get back in two weeks.

Cheers,

Pete

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2002 6:34 pm 
I brought down my boss and the owner of the development company we work for Wednesday for a full 7am to 4 pm stint. Got 16 lost 4.What a beautiful day to be out there.Light winds and warm temps. One of those classic memorable days. Most of them came on the big bs lure this time.


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I'll bet it wasn't this baby.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2002 9:06 am 
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Yikes 41!!!! That is getting down there, great for fishing but with the next 15 days being below normal I am thinking in 2 weeks the harbour will be frozen and maybe even the alternate launch to the SE.
I can't get down to next week grrrrrrrrr.
Last year I was out on the night it froze over , launched with no ice and in 2 hours I was pushing thin sheets of ice with my boat. That night I went out it was 36 degrees. So it shows you don't really go down to 32 before your looking at drilling a hole.
Oh one more guess, flourocarbon?

Darren


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