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  1. 11 hours ago, smerchly said:

    I haven't  been to the pool or gorge for over 20 years . Since then,  as the www has come into play, there are many who come from "elsewhere" who don't know the dangers of those treacherous waters . Are there warning signs at the main  passage ways  ?    ( maybe may need to be in 5 languages like the products we buy) .....

     

    For many it isn't about the dangers, but the perfect shot to share on social media.  They are willing to risk their lives to get a photo that will give them 15 seconds of internet fame and money.

  2. On 10/15/2021 at 11:57 AM, Mbocco said:

    No words from dad. No movement either. 

     

    I am surprised Dad didn't tell you where to go in this day and age where people love to over react think they know better than everyone else regardless of the situation.

  3. Almost any creek, named or not will see a run of salmon and trout, but it comes down to timing.  The quantity will also be a big question mark, as well as your eyes.  I have walked a few and in a one km stretch of one that is no more than a foot wide and and six inches deep in spots, I counted a dozen rainbows, one spring I counted a ton of suckers as well, however if you didn't have polarized glasses on, you saw f-ck all.  I have seen a few browns, and a few salmon as well.

     

    There is one spot that trout will hold in around the Lake O shoreline that I know for a period in late April ... it might be an area where an old creek existed and is now not visible ... but one good wind to change up the lake conditions and they are gone, one year I saw them for about a week.

  4. On 10/9/2021 at 8:15 PM, Tyler0420 said:

    Ya but that’s crazy. It’s still fairly early for it to be over.   I guess the fish didn’t have to wait around for high waters this year. Creek levels were high since the start of the run. 

     

    Usually mid-October the run dies down in Niagara (can't speak for the Niagara River), but as someone who spends lots of time just watching them, the numbers of visible fish in the shallows starts to decline rapidly.  Went to check out on spot yesterday and it would have been easy to count the fish compared to if you were there two or three weeks back.

  5. Just remember many businesses do not have a choice since the fines will be significant.

     

    I know a local restaurant owner and the mentality some people have with this whole thing is insane.  He is getting calls daily asking CAN WE COME IN IF WE HAVE ONE PERSON IN OUR PARTY WHO IS NOT VACCINATED and when he follows that up with a "no" it is a tirade about how they will never support him or his family again.

     

    The provincial government has set some rules and businesses that are impacted have two choices.  Follow them or don't and if they choose to not follow them they can get some significant fines.  So all I will say is if you are angry at a business for following the rules (of which Public Health, By-Law, and police forces have the power to enforce and issue the fine) they are only trying to prolong their careers as not many small operations can afford a significant fine.  If you have an issue with a business that is following the rules that have been mandated on them, take it up with your local public health office.

     

    Now if the business is imposing their own rules (such as a grocery store saying NO to those who have not been fully vaccinated), then take on the management, don't take it out on the kids.

     

    The funniest thing about all of this ... back in March 2020 when doo-doo hit the fan, I was flying every week (and still am), flights were cancelled left right and center, people were crammed into planes as the airlines wanted to minimize any loss, then the government mandated social distancing so planes were using every other seat for the most part ... then the airlines complained and the government didn't give them the cash to make social distancing financially viable so the government said FREE FOR ALL around July or August last year, and since then it has been back to normal on the planes for the most part (outside of service).  I have been flying through this whole thing and now because of our shady liberal overlords I am part way through the two step vaccination approach because if I can't fly, I can't work, and our overlords have not provided direction on what the OR option is ... rapid testing at the airport?  Sign me up, I would take that over a needle every day of the week.  PCR testing, the old brain prick and needing results before you fly, fine I will take the needle as that won't be possible before all the flights.  When no one was vaccinated it was never a question of flying, when we were at 50% vaccination rate it was never a question of flying, but now with Canada at 70%+ of Canadians fully vaccinated it is dangerous for me to be on a domestic flight and I am a viral terrorist to all unless I get fully vaccinated.

     

    What also burns me up on this, I don't have the option for the J&J shot because our Federal overlords have said "there is no demand for it so we will donate it all to those in need" ... had we had that option available I would have gotten the shot months ago.

  6. On 9/6/2021 at 2:26 PM, smerchly said:

    Took my new bait runner for a run this morning ...went out on the east pier at Dalhousie . The wind was fierce !  I tried fishing from the huge rocks for an hour but gave it up as it would be a chore to net a fish in those rocks . Tried Rennie for about 90 minutes , a few gobies were gnawing on my maize , then finally a run !  

      The carp wasn't a tough fighter for  it's size , 11 lbs., and it did a few short runs  ...and I noticed it only had half it's tail . Got some nice shots , one of a Ruddy Turnstone bird which I haven't seen in many years . 

     

    What baitrunner did you get Smerch?  I am in the market for a new one as the little plastic gears in mine got pooched because of the poor quality they are made now.

     

    Line capacity?

  7. 54 minutes ago, Chrisb said:

    Seems like a serious lack of security that allows them to get access to those parts of the casinos.

     

    It appears the one guy has blueprints or a floor layout on his phone ... so I would wager someone might have left the right door unlocked for them to get going.

  8. While I agree with the sentiments, the East Coast, Quebec, and the GTA will ensure he gets back in because of how they swoon over selfie-boy and when it comes to the GTA, hate Doug Ford.  Canada is a cesspool when it comes to politics and how divided they are making people.  Pretty-boy will woo people with his bland statements that will cause a large percentage of the population to go HE GETS ME, HE UNDERSTANDS MY NEEDS.

     

    For the most part we have two major parties, one minor party, two above fringe parties, and a zillion fringe parties.

     

    It is a darn shame we allow politicians to dance around questions at election time with their answers that have no substance.  Hell year round this is a problem.

     

    And just wait ... as we get closer to the day to vote, watch how much patting on the back JT will do for how he handled navigated Canada through the pandemic.  That will play a bigger role in the election and it will continue to divide life long friendships with how extreme views from both sides are being normalized.

     

    For the sake of Canada I hope JT does not get elected, and if he does ... I might have to hang some flags upside down, with a minority there is still a voice but if he gets a majority, our flag will start to look a little more like China's with a lot less white on it.

  9. Just curious if anyone wants to share some spots, I am not looking for any secret spots, but something beyond the Sugarloaf area where it is too weedy.

     

    Also can you kayak in the quarries and what species are in there?  The ones off of Quarry Road.

     

    Thanks in advance,

  10. That is the business model technology is going towards unfortunately Smerch.  Smart phones no longer come with the wall plug blocks, other items have no cables ... I do have a box of cables I will never use, but will never toss em as a JUST IN CASE moment.

     

     

  11. 15 hours ago, bigugli said:

    The problem with sales inventory is pathetic. The flyers for each sale are set up 6 months prior to each season. Every store manager/owner knows the schedule and list. It is up to the individual owner/manager to order ahead to beef the inventory before the sale..

    That is where it falls flat. Management don't want to buy in heavy inventories because 1) not enough storage space 2) extra inventory costs money, 3) if it doesn't sell, it's a loss. 4) some franchisees don't buy into the ad program.

       Now, some stores will only honor a raincheck for 30 days, knowing full well that no new stock will be coming in. 

     

    All of it sucks, but government no longer cares about protecting the consumer, and far too many business owners don't care about their reputation, because their family name is not the one being dragged through the mire.

     

    Why should a business care about their reputation when people will tweet them how wronged they were day in and day out.  We are in an age where people want the instant gratification of being comforted by strangers on social media when they post their sob stories about how they were wronged, regardless of the true story, the business gets abused, if it gets elevated to a corporate level they need to respond to the office as well.  I saw enough of that prior to the explosion of social media, now it is 100 times worse.  Large companies have people employed to review social media and hashtags to ensure they are not trending, or if they do trend, they can reply to the concern ASAP.

     

    Majority of your businesses are not as successful as people would think, especially when it is a franchised operation.  Sure you have a name to rely on but there are a ton of expenses you shell out and you can wind up in the hole annually if you are not cautious with how razor thin your profit margins can be.  Chances are the owners are working a regular shift and paying themselves by the hour along with a dividend at years end after their accountant has reviewed everything and calculated what the business can pay them.

     

    The government never cared outside of election time.  We also don't need more bureaucratic policies to make things more challenging for all.  If the government was to care about us, they would start with the CRTC and what the telecom industry has been allowed to do (pricing, packages, monopolies, etc) and not because you want a rain check to save $30 on a screw driver set.

     

  12. 16 hours ago, smerchly said:

    A good carp net folds up nicely & is strong enough to handle big carp . Never lift the fish with most nets , drag the net to you and pick the net up by the back rim . 

    I made a quick Google inquiry and the first to come up was this ....from Amazon . This net and more to see on the page , looks sturdy , has a 62" handle ,and folds down to 22" . That would be compact enough to go inside a back pack .  ($30 ) You may find nets like this at a tackle shop  well .

        My large 30" carp net has a 5 ' handle which can be pushed over the net ,& I added another 4' of pipe inside to give me more reach .

     

    https://www.amazon.ca/QiyuanLS-Foldable-Collapsible-Catching-Releasing/dp/B08HM3WK2N/ref=asc_df_B08HM3WK2N/?tag=googleshopc0c-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=459514535684&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7960447340687074557&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9000776&hvtargid=pla-1020052144275&psc=1

     

    Bass Pro has similar nets, they look decent, but after playing with it for a while in the store I am not convinced those are able to handle anything more than small fish, might be able to get away with a slightly larger than average bass, but forget anything bigger.

  13. 21 hours ago, trouter said:

    Hey guys, I'm about to do a little shopping for new gear to go fishing. There is a Canadian Tire not far from me, but I was hoping to get some opinions, or maybe an anecdote on buying my gear online. I tend to do quite a bit of online shopping, and I am somewhat restricted concerning transportation (I am on foot, or public transit). I'm not rich, but I am looking to get the gear I need to, within reason.

    things I need:

    • Line (I have no idea for around here, I always got the green spider wire)
    • Swivels (3 way, and regular)
    • Lures (couple spoons, maybe some Rapala's?)
    • Net (potable collapsible net...easy to carry)
    • Boots (for Port Dalhousie trout and salmon, some knee high rubbers maybe?)

     

    you get the picture....I need everything but the rod and reel.

    Has there been positive experiences online? Or can Canadian Tire suit my needs fine for everything?

     

    Thanks in advance

     

     

    I have looked into some of the collapsible nets and none of them impress me, you will want something you can extend, but the nets where the frames fold down will no a decent fish no justice and probably be more of a hassle.

     

    Very few spots in Port D where you can climb in.  So just make sure you have boots that can deal with some rain/slush/mud.

  14. 7 hours ago, steelshady said:

    We own a property on Rose street all the way to the creek path....,Used to fish it daily for bass with senkos but the fish have been gone for three or four years now, you think the water might be polluted?

     

    I am a believer that there is an issue with that watershed and the fishing.  The 12 is fed from Lake Gibson which is fed from the canal (Lake Erie) and this eventually winds up in Martindale Pond.  @knightfisher might agree with myself, but the past few years the quantity of fish has drastically dropped in the Gibson through Martindale stretch.  I used to have double digit days on bass and pike and I am down to very few days where I even see a fish or have a hit.

     

    If you look closely as well, the waters are much muddier and there is a lack of zebra mussels as well.  The last time I saw more than a few feet of visibility was when there was still some ice around the shoreline.

     

    I am a believer something was put into the waters and it has altered them significantly.  Farm runoff?  Maybe.  Something to kill the zebra mussels?  Maybe.  Something to kill the Asian carp?  Maybe.  Or the Asian carp have completely taken over and destroyed the spawning habitat for bass and pike.

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