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Started by RHYBAK, March 10, 2016, 11:20:50 AM

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Balsams

Honestly, I think just a decent 2 piece is good enough. When you lift, you can feel weight...and wham! When the bit is lit, no problem...I just use the force....

CaptainCrappie

T-Bone. Just an FYI....  Rhybak does fish with a Barbie pole and catches monster fish, but his success is not in the pole but that dang Sponge Bob bobber!  He's a master at Sponge Bob bobber fishing.  In his tell all book "The Secrets of Sponge Bob Bobber Fishing", he confesses, "it's all in the bobber." As far as rods go, when you are as clumsy as I am, I can't afford to use anything but an Ugly Stick. Heck, I've managed to break a few of them too, but then I mostly slip float with a leech so rod sensitivity doesn't matter. Even if I'm jigging or trolling, Ugly Sticks are sensitive enough for me since I'm usually holding the rod in my hands and can tell if a musky or even those lite biting sturgeon hits. My hands are not quite as numb as my feet or other parts....yet. My wife tells me that I've been numb from the neck up for years but I can't really tell.  Maybe she's right.

C.C.
You don't get these days back.  Live each day as if it were your last and one day you will be right.

michelle

68 days for me! On holidays for the week of the long weekend.... So looking forward to it!

RHYBAK

Well T-Bone
You made me do it.
I went out and bought a Bazooka rod tube and a 6'6" two piece St.Croix eyecon rod.
No one piece available at the time.
I took Jays Advice.
Kids gone, more money in my pocket. I deserve it.
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle

puckster_guy

You got that right, Rhybak. I'm there too, it's great
Days spent fishing don't count against life :)

RHYBAK

Lol puckster
My next move might be buying a cottage on kipawa
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle

puckster_guy

 It's worth checking out. In the middle of July I have most of the lake to myself. Lemme see you do that in Muskoka. LOL
Days spent fishing don't count against life :)

pike mike

Figured I would restart this thread and get it back on track
44 days and cant wait for our week at 3 Season's with the Coke Group from the Hammer . I am pretty confident that spring will show up some time soon but if not ......oh well we will have a marvelous time anyway thanks to the sheer beauty of north Kipawa and my BFAM Reg at 3 Seasons!!!!
Nervously awaiting May 3rd when my older son Michael (aka Fred) flies from Toronto  heading into the high Andes interior of Ecuador on a University field biology biodiversity study . "No lights ,no hot water ,lots of poisonous snakes ,insects ,plants and spiders " .Wishing him luck but wishing I was going !!!
No South American fishing unfortunately 

Canuckbass

Quote from: puckster_guy on March 13, 2016, 03:29:57 PM
It's worth checking out. In the middle of July I have most of the lake to myself. Lemme see you do that in Muskoka. LOL

Some parts of the three big lakes get busy July/ August, rest of the year I have lakes to myself.

JLG

44 days for us too.  See you at camp Pike Mike!

SgtCrabby

I'm at 54 long days until I head towards Lake Ogascanan.


Oarin

78 until the TBL outpost with my son and 120 until lucky TBL cabin 13 with my friend Jim!

RHYBAK

Quote from: Canuckbass on April 28, 2016, 08:29:50 AM
Quote from: puckster_guy on March 13, 2016, 03:29:57 PM
It's worth checking out. In the middle of July I have most of the lake to myself. Lemme see you do that in Muskoka. LOL

Some parts of the three big lakes get busy July/ August, rest of the year I have lakes to myself.


I kind of agree
I troll for Trout and Pike alone on the lake most of the time.
I let the boaters have the lake during the day.
Morning and evenings the lake is pretty well empty while the rich people are having their cocktails.
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle

Canuckbass

With 12 police boats on the water system the lake sure has quieted down compared to years ago.

smitty55

Quote from: Canuckbass on May 02, 2016, 08:11:00 PM
With 12 police boats on the water system the lake sure has quieted down compared to years ago.

Wow, that seems like an awful lot of enforcement. So is that one ministry guy and one QPP? Do they spend their days on the water stopping boats in the hope of making lots of money to pay for all that? I sure hope not, but I've seen it before.
One of the subtle, yet still significant benefit of fishing in Quebec is being able to have a beer in the boat while fishing. I'm not talking about getting hammered and being a yahoo tearing up the lake, just having a few out fishing with the boys. It's been 12 years now since I last visited Kipawa so I'm sure things have changed. Are the authorities still pretty cool about booze in the boat so long as the driver isn't hammered, but may have had a few? It certainly never used to be an issue for the many years I visited, which started with two years of camping, then Corbeau and Alwaki for many years. For us as the groups of guys got bigger Alwaki was far more conducive to the party atmosphere. Corbeau was more family friendly at the time. Big bonus too is that Carl and Mary would always do up a smoker full of lake trout for our gang and themselves at the same time. This would be like two or three per cabin. Literally picked up smokin hot fresh out the fridge smoker. It was fantastic. Try getting that service even at a 5 star resort now. Even better it was offered for free, that's what kind of hosts Carl and Mary were. Great folks. I miss those days.
That post made me think back to the first time I was visited by la ministre on Kipawa. All they checked us for was to make sure we had a lodge receipt for live minnows. My how things have changed.
Does anyone know if Eric Lindros still owns the Corbeau Lodge property?

Cheers