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Port_D_Guy

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  1. Battery went flat because you got money back.
  2. The main thing will be getting to used to the casting and control of that fly line. See how the three spots I plan on fishing go. Going to be condition dependent for sure. Definitely planning for panfish, but they'll be more active in later May.
  3. Those streamers aren't bigger than the two woolly buggers. So may be ok and the largest I should go. Best way to learn is by doing and making mistakes. Eventually this 4wt will be dedicated for a certain style of fishing. Looking forward to trout opener, that could include chubs, shiners, suckers and ?
  4. I settled on a 4wt 8'6" combo. And bought a bunch of flies to start with. Not looking for anything large. Just anything that'll hit these flies. Especially on dry flies. Half the fun will be seeing which ones catch the most. I know presentation is a large part of it, but still....its just about fun and discovery.
  5. Here is one with kayaks.
  6. Did they catch anything?
  7. I'm sure the catfish aren't complaining.
  8. Is the tinner on top of the wheel wells? How wide is the tinner?
  9. Mostly would like to see how well it fits into the bed. Any kind of boat really. Length would be 12' - 14' Could be slim profile like kayak / canoe or squarish like a jon boat / cartopper aluminum. Maybe still need the bed extender from the hitch for extra security.
  10. Just wondering about limitations to lengths/widths in your situation.
  11. Walleye in the sky keeps on smiling.
  12. I'd imagine its done by now. Any reports if it was successful, if it happened?
  13. This is where barbless is good to go. If a bass they'll throw the lure easier. OOS just means you cannot target (specie) and you have to release them if caught.
  14. Even if a CO from MNR couldn't make it out, OPP would be next in line to investigate.
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