Who and where is everyone fishing - February 14 -15 ?

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Will you be fishing on Valentine's Day ?

Hello.... are you crazy?
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Yes but only because I have agreed to a vasectomy.
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No because the only thing more important than fishing to me is my sweetheart.
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This should bear no influence on whether I fish or not... (soon to be single or divorced)
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44%
 
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Who and where is everyone fishing - February 14 -15 ?

Post by Seaweed »

Is anyone daring to fish on Valentine's Day or on the day of the sacred Daytona 500. Unfortunately I have been grounded for both of these occasions although if for any reason the wife passes out from too much partying or it rains in Daytona it would be nice to know where all the action is going to be. :?
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Hell yeah or at least i think i will it's still up for discussion :lol: I'll be home by 5pm honest :lol:
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Of course I am. In fact we're heading up north near Thorne (Opimika Camp) for the weekend.

It shouldn't be too much of a suprise though, considering we planned our wedding so that the honeymoon corresponded with deer season.

:D
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It's Saturday...and Valentines...what women wouldn't give the gift of fishing to their loved one?
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Fishin on Valentines:

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:wink:
Since we belong to the olfarts club, my presents are valued on Val. day, but my presence is not required, as long as Chinese food follows in the evening.

Hence, shall probably be heading to Nauds Point on the Rideau Lk., or Grasshopper Point on the Miss. Lake.

Was up to Grasshopper today for a couple of hours......nada!!: Got caught in a white out and beat a retreat. Drove out of it near Perth.

Looking forward to meeting some Fish-Hawkers in the near future.

Regards: Jigs.
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im fishing on valentines

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I'm fishing Rockland's tournament, this Saturday

BEN
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BENLEGER wrote:I'm fishing Rockland's tournament, this Saturday

BEN
:?

I live in Rockland.. Can you give more details? I didn;t get my personnal guest appearance request?

I shall have to call the city council!
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I wish! Someone's gotta work :!: :lol: :lol:
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Post by M.T. Livewell »

Get your 'Bud Light Institute' greeting cards ...

"Honey, let's make February 15th our Valentine's Day". :D

Actually my wife said no Valentine's gifts this year. Which translates to, I'd better get her something small yet meaningful and be available for the whole day Saturday. *sigh* Do you think she'd like a scum frog?

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M.T. Livewell wrote:Get your 'Bud Light Institute' greeting cards ...

"Honey, let's make February 15th our Valentine's Day". :D

Actually my wife said no Valentine's gifts this year. Which translates to, I'd better get her something small yet meaningful and be available for the whole day Saturday. *sigh* Do you think she'd like a scum frog?

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Maybe you could cook her a special dinner--I suggest Perch.....
Mind you,you would have to get out for a few hours to catch them for her!! ...I'm sure she would understand. :roll: :)
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Do you think she'd like a scum frog?

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i hear they taste just like chicken
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Post by M.T. Livewell »

Everything tastes like chicken! Bless the great chicken, the measuring stick by which we gauge our white meats!

Maybe I'll just send my wife on an all expenses paid trip to Markus's Bistro.

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Post by Markus »

Everyones always welcome for a feed of fish...and I can guarentee there will be no perch that taste like chicken!!!!
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Post by SALMON »

:D If all goes well in the morning we can add whitefish and lake trout to the menu! :lol:
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Post by Markus »

I'm looking forward to tomorrow! We're fishing Lake Simcoe in the morning and hopefully we'll hook into some nice fish.

I do have a question to throw out to all you deep water ice fishermen though.

I'm trying no stretch spider line on one of my poles tomorrow...I'm thinking this will help with light bite detection as well as hook sets in 50+ feet of water. I've heard that this line absorbs water, so I'm wondering if cold tempurtures affect it any way? I'm guessing that since I'll be in a hut tomorrow, that it won't have much of an affect, but what if I venture outside in freezing temperatures?
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