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Fishing New Year's resolutions

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 12:27 pm
by High Noon
I have a couple of them.

1. To learn to fish plastics for bass. Patience young Jedi Knight.
2. To find 6 new smallie locations.
3. To not buy anymore new lures until I lose a lot of the stuff I own.
4. To learn to use Google Earth to help me find new spots.
5. To make time to be a more active member of Fish-Hawk.
6. To lose 15lbs. to help my little 15h.p. be faster on the water.

High Noon

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 12:55 pm
by steve-hamilton
really, i only have 1 true goal for 2009.

to catch a true, verified, 5lbs LARGIE.

down here we shake 4 and 5lbs smallies off the side of the boat, but a largie, not so. i worked so very hard in 2008 for a 5lbs largie, and only managed a 4lbs 12ounce....this year will be my year.

i saw a 5lbs 8ounce largie fishing with toobinator....he knows how to fish.... 8)

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 1:11 pm
by RBKizzel
We will call these fishing resolutions.

1) To stay away from buying useless plastics because they are a good price.
2) To catch a Carp on my fly rod
3) Try my luck interior fishing in Algonquin Park
4) to catch a 10lbs+ pike during my annual northern Ontario fishing trip.


That’s enough for now

Hopefully pics to follow

Happy New Year

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 1:24 pm
by DropShotr
I want to learn to fish bass jigs.

I will continue to explore the Rideau River with my new fishing buddy, my grandson Nathan.

Take my grandson trout fishing. He wants to catch a laker.

I want to explore a new spot on the St. Lawrence River for LMB. I'm trying to decide where to launch. Ivy Lea, Rockport or Gan.

I hope to enjoy every moment on the water, with family, friend or just me. After all, it's the journey - not the destination.

DropShot'r

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 4:54 pm
by Yannick Loranger
1)To figure out winter pike around Rockland
2)To learn to catch LMB consistently on the Ottawa
3)To catch a 8lbs + walleye
4)To learn how to use fluorocarbon more efficiently

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 9:52 pm
by Geos