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Post by Sage on Nov 20, 2008 10:43:02 GMT -5
metal you must have selective answering syndrome..LOL
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Post by Sage on Nov 20, 2008 10:40:43 GMT -5
HA nOPE NONE HERE POST LIKE THAT WILL CAUSE SOME DIVORCES!! LOL IM JOKING..
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Post by Sage on Nov 20, 2008 10:39:05 GMT -5
Right on! and again VERY NICE CAT! never tryed smelts for cats next time i will give it a try..
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Post by Sage on Nov 19, 2008 22:52:51 GMT -5
DANG NICE CAT!!! NICE What did ya catch him on?
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Post by Sage on Nov 19, 2008 11:07:11 GMT -5
The next generation of fillet knives has arrived. The Rapala Fish 'n Fillet Superflex Knife has an incredibly thin blade that allows the greatest flexibility and control. The PTFE non-stick coating makes filleting even easier. Rapala Fish 'n Fillet Superflex Knife: * Razor sharp blade: hand ground stainless steel blade cuts easily through bone structure and tough skin * Superflex blade: extra thin for the softest touch and most flexible blade available * PTFE coating: nonstick coating makes filleting easier * Lower blade is strong and super sharp, for heavy cutting chores * Baked birch handle: baking removes water and prevents cracking * Checkering handle detail: classic styling for the new classic fillet * Includes tooled genuine leather sheath with structured scabbard inside * Available in 3 sizes: 4", 6" and 7-1/2" And the price is not bad either what i do i like about the filet knife is it has that coating just slides through the filets with ease Still though the electric filleting knives seem to be the best to me..
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Post by Sage on Nov 19, 2008 11:03:48 GMT -5
ya still a heatbeat here lol
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Post by Sage on Nov 18, 2008 9:47:18 GMT -5
JACK FISH SUPER STORY!! Please feel free to post more.. Very good A++++
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Post by Sage on Nov 18, 2008 9:44:11 GMT -5
Looks like a nice creek to fish in. North ever try the fly rod for Catfish its a blast..
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Post by Sage on Nov 12, 2008 11:46:48 GMT -5
I see wow poster is being a naughty SPAMMER!! lol your time here is limited pal..
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Post by Sage on Nov 12, 2008 11:44:09 GMT -5
Welcome Northstar and good luck on your buck! They seem to only want to come out at night. Untill they are in full Rutt. End of Novemeber here in Canada is about the best time to bag a monster buck...They get kinda dumber as the full rutt season ends all they think about is a piece of tail. haaaa well you know us hunters got take the advantage when we get it.. Again good luck..
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Post by Sage on Nov 12, 2008 11:39:05 GMT -5
You bet 100% the egg suckin leech pattern has been proven very effective for larger trout.. Thanks Kodiac.
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Post by Sage on Nov 10, 2008 16:05:40 GMT -5
Whoa those are fine ice decoys thanks for the link metal will be checking in on getting one soon ..
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Post by Sage on Oct 13, 2008 19:06:56 GMT -5
LOOK AT THIS BEAUTIFUL UNKNOWN LURE I FOUND IN BRANDON MANITOBA.. MUST BE WORTH HUNDREDS IF YOU KNOW THE MAKER OF THIS PLEASE LET POST IT THANKS,, ITS TRUELY AMAZING POSSIBLY ONE OF A KIND ONE OF THE BEST LURES I HAVE EVER SEEN.. YOU JUDGE FOR YOUR SELF..
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Post by Sage on Oct 13, 2008 19:02:18 GMT -5
IF anyone can tell me about this spearfishing decoy that would be great,,..
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Post by Sage on Oct 13, 2008 18:59:44 GMT -5
Heres a good friend with his BASS DANG NICE FISH !!
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Post by Sage on Aug 3, 2008 11:16:12 GMT -5
THE WOOLY BUGGER HAS TO BE THE BEST FLY HOOK EVER MADE!!This is a must have in your fly box try one next time your out fly fishing you wont be sorry you can even troll them.. A very versitile fly.. "hint" Try different colors blacks whites browns and my favorite olive greens,,
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Post by Sage on Jul 23, 2008 21:24:29 GMT -5
Tying Woolly buggers is easy and fun. They are one of the best flys you can use for trout and a number of other fish.
TRY ONE
Better yet tie one !
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Post by Sage on Jul 22, 2008 20:39:57 GMT -5
I like fishing for CARP i dont always catch them everytime i go but when you do HANG ON!!
BIG CARP ARE worth waiting FOR!!
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Post by Sage on Jul 18, 2008 11:33:56 GMT -5
I went fishing the other day and seen this one angler catching Walleye this angler was good let me tell you.. I walked over to see the Walleye he just landed ,I noticed the hook set was perfect right in the top lip he was using barbless hooks of course and that helped him quickly dislodge the lure fast.. He asked me if i could snap a quick photo for him and i said sure.. The whole process took under 30 secs which was very good... the walleye swam away like nothing even happened.. Its nice to see a seasoned angler that has perfected The art of Catch and release in action..
The key to a perfecting the ART of Catch and release is
Making the amount time its takes you too get the fish off the hook and back in the water AS FAST AS POSSIBLE!..
The quicker the better.. try to get it done under 30 secs or better.. If you can do under 10 secs your pro .. Try not to over handle and contact the fish with hands dont man handle the fish.. If you your having a hard time and cant get out the hook its best just to cut the shank of the lure and tie a new one on.. Using barbless quality hooks will make every hook set just as good or better than fishing with barbs..
The bottom line is [glow=red,2,300]RESPECT THOSE FISH AS MUCH AS YOU CAN [/glow]
*Remember THE FISH IS REASON WHY YOU LIKE FISHING IN THE FIRST PLACE,,
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Post by Sage on Jul 11, 2008 23:05:06 GMT -5
That would be a cool online derby only problem is how many years old is the minimum age for your fishing rod reel to enter the derby?
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Post by Sage on Jul 11, 2008 23:00:39 GMT -5
Jimmy i think 41 inches is the minimum for a pike to be a master angler pike.. But even a 36 incher is a great pike Congrats..Im not completely 100% sure on that though.. SO I SAY KEEP ON FISHING AND GOOD LUCK SAGE
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Post by Sage on Jul 7, 2008 23:53:11 GMT -5
no prob GlAD TO SAVE You SOME BAIT
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Post by Sage on Jul 7, 2008 23:51:53 GMT -5
Can anyone post a link to the Master Angler programs fishing records?
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Post by Sage on Jun 26, 2008 11:04:32 GMT -5
HERES HOW TO MAKE BARBLESS BAIT STOPPERS I agree with going barbless when fishing it makes the catch and release way easier and quicker .. How ever if your regs require you to go barbless then heres a trick to keep that bait of any type on you barbless hook you are using.. Get a paper hole puncher the hand held type works the best and then find a old inner tube out of a bike tire.. Or any thin rubber you can find.. ~NEXT Cut that inner tube up into a nice flat square section with sissors and then start hole punching the tube.. You will have perfect little black rubber circles you can use to hold on the bait on your barbless hook ... How to use them? Ok put the bait on first like normal and then use one or two of those small circles you just made after the bait.. Its tuff to put on but its tuff to get off.. ITS WORKS BETTER THAN A BARBED HOOK ANY DAY!! Try it out!! Ok so you dont have a old bike inner tube or whole puncher well then heres another techique i use instead of throwing out those old rubber jig tails from tackle box ..I Use a exacto knife and start cutting up those old jigs tails like you would be sliceing up a fine pepperoni sausage or block of cheese in small little sections or circles you can use as bait stoppers.. Its a good way to recycle up those old tails.. Not just that think of all the different possible color combonations you can try,, I find the yellow jig tails i cut up when used with Nightcrawlers works deadly on carp.. If you have any other methods for Bait stoppers please post them SAGE
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Post by Sage on Jun 26, 2008 10:59:25 GMT -5
I agree with going barbless when fishing it makes the release way easier and quicker and more of a challenge when fighting a fish out.. How ever if your regs require you to go barbless then heres a trick to keep that bait of any type barbless hook your using.. Get a hole paper puncher the hand held type work the best and then find a old inner tube out of a bike tire.. Or any thin rubber you can find.. |NEXT cut the tubeup in nice flat square sections with sissors and start hole punching the tube you will have perfect little rubber circles you can use to hold on the bait... How to use them? Ok put the bait on first like normal and then use one or two of those small circles you just made after the bait.. Its tuff to put on but its tuff to get off.. BETTER THAN A BARBED HOOK!! Try it out!! Ok so you dont have a old inner tube or whole puncher well then heres another techique i use instead of throwing out those old rubber jig tails.. Use a exacto knife and start cutting those jigs up like you would be sliceing fine pepperoni or a block of cheese in small little sections or circles you can use as bait stoppers.. Its a good way to recycle up those old tails.. Not just that think of all the different possible color combonations you can try,, I find the yellow tails cut up that way when used with Nightcrawlers workd deadly on carp..
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