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genec

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  1. I went to the Ft. Erie show.

    Ordered my kayak trailer, and bought some supplies from Bruce’s wife and from Top Notch Tackle.

    They showed me a neat hook that keeps ur drop shot bait perfectly level, so ordered some of them.

    Other than those things, I came away feeling disappointed in the rest of the show…seemed like a lot of used things.

    But getting my yak trailer, which was the key thing I went there for.

     

  2. 3 hours ago, Port_D_Guy said:

    Being in the right spot with fish will be most important. 

    Fine tuning presentation is next.

    Use the baits you are confident in. Don't get hung up on colour.

    Been trying all my fav stuff for them at Ft. Erie….lures, plastics and jigs, but just haven’t had any luck at all there from shore.

    Tried minnows the last trip hoping they might work, but nothing.

  3. Unfortunately, I had to sell my Legend boat 3 years ago after it became a money pit…67 rivets replaced, 3 hull welds, then the motor started going…new stadter, then needed 4 replacement carbs.

    All I have now is my Wilderness Systems Ride fishing kayak, and a 16 ft aluminum with a 20 Hp we inherited from my cousin.

  4. Hope to target the Grand more this summer in my kayak for pickerel if we don't get all the rains like last summer.

    And Lake Erie for smallmouth when the season opens.

    Would also like to take the yak north on a day trip once or twice to try some inland lakes.

    I may also end up buying a trailer for my kayak, as I’m finding it harder to get an 82 Lb kayak on the roof rack of my Cherokee (just one more joy of aging) 🥴

  5. Since it looks like there is zero chance of local ice fishing this year, I decided to try shore fishing.  Yesterday morning I tried an early run to fish for pickerel in the Niagara river in Ft. Erie at the old Nichols marine site.  Normally I try using lures or plastics there, but yesterday decided to try with minnows.  However, after over 2 1/2 hours I hadn’t had a single bite.

    I still had minnows left, so this morning decided to switch and try the north end of the rec canal for perch.  However, no bites again! 

  6. Actually Bill, CH said the photo of the ice fishermen was from Waterford.

    Im with Bruce…3” is too skinny ice for me…4” or more and I’m willing to go out (spud in hand, of course).

    I agree with Tyler…I spent the morning in the bush on the family farm scouting out sites to build brush blinds to get ready for spring and fall hunting…short of a thunderstorm, weather doesn’t matter for that!

     

  7. I’m lucky here in Welland.

    we live at the end of a small dead end street with a park just behind that has a wooded area.

    We have a family of 5 foxes living in there, and haven’t seen a rat or mouse in the past few years!
    Really nice to have a live pest control crew in the neighbourhood!!

  8. Bill, I cant find any figures on what percentage of their funds goes to ducks, but according to their website, there are only 359 employees for all of Canada, which is very low considering all their work duties across the whole country, and over 4200 volunteers.

    I would think from these numbers that the vast majority of funds raised goes into the wetlands projects.

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