Friday, September 22, 2006

Wow - People actually read my blog!

I just discovered 146 people had been posting comments and they were kept hostage by the blog system - it wasn't configured to notify me when someone is posting, and since I don't want to get spammed with fake comments, I decided a long time ago to moderate. It never dawned on me to go check for pending comments.

So to everyone who's been posting, asking questions, and commenting, I'm really sorry.

I now have it set to be notified by email, I tested it and it works, so feel free to write, this is kinf of overwhelming. It's almost like a little community!

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Some very much delayed pics


Gouin Aout 2005 054
Originally uploaded by Marc Poirier.
This is from my trip to Gouin... last august! That's me, and you can't see it, but I got excited catching this little pike and we managed to beach our boat onto a sand dune. We had a hard time getting out of there.


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Pictures from 2 trips to Club Scott

Sorry about the delay. I've been undisciplined. ;-)

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Walleye in the fall

Today I went for a quick expedition with my buddy Mike. We drove up to the Lac Saint Louis area, near Dorval, maybe a 20 minute drive from my house.

We fished from 9:15 to 12:00 and caught 29 walleyes. We only kept 10 "pan sized" ones.

While we were cleaning the fish we noticed they had been eating tons of baby rock bass, the biggest ones were the size of a small thin fin.

All the fish were caught vertical jigging with 1/2ounce ball jigs and blood core 3 inch soft plastic grubs.

The fish is definitely positioned for winter now. If you have a fall/winter spot, and you live in the Montreal area, you may want to go and enjoy some serious action before it ices over.

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Sunday, September 17, 2006

Fishing Jones :: ENVIRONMENT: INVASIVE SPECIES

Fishing Jones has moved to a new system and his new design is very nice! Update your bookmarks everyoneƩ. One small post caught my eye - look at the species of fish that are creeping up the east coast. Fishing Jones :: ENVIRONMENT: INVASIVE SPECIES

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How to get girls to love fishing

One of the most difficult things about my life as a fishing maniac is that my girlfriend says she doesn't enjoy it very much. Sure, she'll pick up a rod between suntanning sessions on the deck, but if I were to ask her to come out fishing, she would categorically say no.

According to these guys over at fishingfury, they can be taught to enjoy fishing.

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Walleye Weight Calculator

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