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Luke,

Google "Willis knot" for your core....if a salmon can't pull it out....nothing will...
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Bass Addict wrote:
fatluke wrote:.. "supposed" to be fishing top secret speckle lakes on the Friday.....


I know where that Lake is ..... :wink: :lol:
Quit stealing my lines....................HAHAHA
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RJ wrote:Luke,

Google "Willis knot" for your core....if a salmon can't pull it out....nothing will...
So that's the 4th or 5th suggestion..

Anyone want to GURANTEE their knot..........so I have someone to blame in the event that my line breaks on a MONSTER?

Thanks for all the suggestions..... pretty helpful answers from a bunch of whiners and crazies.......

While everyone's being so generous with their favourite knots, anyone want to give up any trout lakes???????????? 4 or 5 suggestions would be sufficient.... HAHAHA....(This is sarcasm, not an invite for a thread hi-jack or meaningless nonsense...........take a joke....leave a joke)

now back to my egg salad sandy...... office air biscuits are frowned upon, I just don't understand why, it's a natural occurance........ just accelerated a bit by the sandwich.......... :D
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Your story!!

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Say hi to my white moose there and will wait for your story when you come back!! Watch out moose on hwy!!!!!!!
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wolf5 wrote:Say hi to my white moose there and will wait for your story when you come back!! Watch out moose on hwy!!!!!!!
Luckily I went with the ext-cab truck.......... So we're taking buddies crew cab!! My Chevy will be safe at home.
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wolf5 wrote:Say hi to my white moose there and will wait for your story when you come back!! Watch out moose on hwy!!!!!!!
I hunted moose there for years and the only white moose we ever saw was mounted at the Northern Lights restaurant in Foleyet. :wink:
...but they do say there is a white strain there. Saw lots of moose, but just the normal kind
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Had a nice trip up north buddy :) . I hope ypu caught alot of big fish. Good luck :D .
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fatluke wrote:
Where to buy northam spinner baits?
Baitcasters carries them, Bits & Baits carry as smaller variety while Manotick have also agreed to carry the line, whether they are there or not yet, I'm not sure.

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now back to my egg salad sandy...... office air biscuits are frowned upon, I just don't understand why, it's a natural occurance........ just accelerated a bit by the sandwich.......... :D[/quote]

I dont understand it either, after all an air biscuit is just a piece of "crunch" honking for the right of way! :lol:

Good luck Captain, looking forward to your report when you get back
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Just pulled out of Bits and baits with a nice bag of goodies. Thanks Gord.

Sitting in the Dirty don's drive through...

Egg salad and big McDicks air biscuits.... Yuk.... Feel sorry for the FH'er who has to sit beside me at the seminar tonight....haha

Captain crunch... Munching a nice healthy deep fried junior chicken!!!
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Pretty pungent I'd assume......???

Worse then Chicken Korma and a belly full of Stella????
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I'll guarantee the Willis knot....if done properly... :lol:
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And I'll guarantee the Albright if done properly Luke :shock: :wink: :D....whoa....does this mean a show down??

Whatever knot you use....HAVE A GREAT TIME LAD and take lots of pics!!!!
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SPAM!
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specs........

quarter-ounce Panther Martin spinner with silver blade and yellow body with red spots, dressed with about an inch and a half of dew worm, retrieved just fast enough to turn the blades.

This time of year, that far north, I am thinking that a large dead bait under a float would be the ticket for pike. I am thinking mackerel or some similar oily fish that you can buy frozen whole in the fish section of the supermarket. That is NOT personal knowledge, just opinion based on pike fishing early season quite a bit further south (Key River area).

GOOD LUCK!

Doug
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