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a few questions about Muskrat.
1) is the ice in good condition?
2) are you allowed live bait?
3) are you allowed to keep a "laker" if one is caught (i know that some lake they have to be realesed)?
4) is there a bait shop close by?
heading out this sunday if the conditions are right. anybody else heading that way?
I was out there on Sunday. Did not get anything worth talking about. Lots of shacks out and about and trucks on the ice. Had a solid 12 inches of black ice where we were at. Good luck on the weekend.
HotelTango wrote:I was out there on Sunday. Did not get anything worth talking about. Lots of shacks out and about and trucks on the ice. Had a solid 12 inches of black ice where we were at. Good luck on the weekend.
Cheers
I've heard that this lake produces some awesome Lakers through the ice!!!!!!!!!....GOOD LUCK and post some pics if you make a report!!
Well just checked the weather this morning Sunday is going to be -20 + wind. Before I put up this post (yesterday) it was going to be a high of -3and a little snow, Needless to say I was excited.
Well…. welcome to The Great White North I guess. I will postpone until next week unless the weather changes in the next 3 day
Bundle up
RBK
If you set out just to be liked you will be wiling to compromise on anything
I think they need to go back the weather fella with the chalk and chalk board.. he was always bang on.. Way to much techno now a days for them to get it straight..
All I know is that every day is a potential good day if you can wet your line and not freeze up to much!
I'm surprized Prior Guy remembers that he got up this morning...
PERCY HAS LEFT THE BUILDING
Percy Philip Saltzman passed away, quietly in his sleep, in the early morning hours of Monday, January 15th, 2007.
He will be remembered by his loving family and his many, many fans.
Percy Saltzman was the first face on Canadian TV when on September 8, 1952, CBC TV inaugurated English language broadcasting in Canada.
Percy lasted 30 years (1952-1982) during which he surfed the airwaves with 9000 weather performances (6000 TV, 3000 radio) plus 1000 interviews.
During his career Percy Saltzman garnered the Order of Canada; a seat in the Canadian Broadcasting Hall of Fame; and the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal and China's accolade as the world's first weather entertainer.
Percy conned the CBC into giving him the air in the first place. "Who wants to watch a talking head spouting weather? Or even doing News?", they said. Like Hollywood, nobody knew nothing about nothing.
Percy Saltzman started TV Weather in glorious black and white, with a thick piece of chalk, a blackboard map, glasses without glass, a motor mouth, and a farewell flip, all larded with ham and schmaltz.
Each night when Percy finished his frantic three-minute weather blast, the map and he were coated in a thick cloud of chalk dust. Instant chaos they called Percy Saltzman.