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  1. Has Hollywood lost the plot ?

     

    They've been catering to the juvenile humor crowd for some time now with a lot of underwhelming releases, although they still make an occasional gem, such as Defiance. Essentially the Oscars are just a lot of backslapping, which likely why George C Scott refused to receive his award for his Patton performance.

  2. Allow me to extend an invitation to join our Trivia Game which several AN members including myself have participated in for some time now. Just hit the link, sign in, and play. Thanks to Clifftop for reminding me to post this message as I've not done so for awhile.

     

    Hope to see you there.

     

    Ken

  3. What an impressive ship, Snatcher. I need to visit this thread more often, there are so many excellent photos on display. I haven't any of my own to share today, however, allow me to share this link to a photos from my state. I particularly like Miners Castle on Lake Superior.

     

    HERE

  4. So how much would i be looking at for a 2nd/3rd/4th hand rowing style boat and a small 2hp engine to fit onto it, just to go at crawling speed around a lake, or on a slow moving river?

     

    thanks :)

    Like Newt said, an electic motor is very versatile for maneuvering and it's very stealthy as well. Not to mention clean. Add a good 12v marine battery full charged and it should last you all day with a small boat.

  5. Please understand that I have no problem with helping people get back on their feet.

     

    We have the same situation here in the States. My wife works for a dentist that accepts Medicaid patients and is sometimes infuriated when people who own expensive cars and homes come in and take advantage of the system, which they obviously have found a way to cheat.

     

    Your quote reminds me of my uncle's motto. He's a Repo Man, and has repossessed thousands of vehicles for banks over the years. His motto? "We put people back on their feet." :lol:

  6. Have always wondered if there is any pleasure to be had playing fish on such tackle or is it mainly done for the pot?

     

    Both, at least for me. One has to use mono line no greater than 2 lb test to be successful consistently, so care has to be taken when playing the fish. No horsing. On a side note, everyone who has ever icefished has a story about something they lost down the hole by accident. Car keys, glasses, cameras, ice saws, tackle, and a lot of other things all seem to find their way into the hole. I lost a new lighter last year even before I lit the lamp. It went right to the bottom, just like a magnet was drawing it forth from my hand. Mr Murphy must have been smiling. I wasn't.

     

    That is an interesting thread, Vagabond. I had no idea that the two species of perch were so similar.

     

    I may go after crappies some night this weekend, if it warms up a bit. Temps have been below zero f. lately and heater or not, I'm a lightweight when it comes to cold weather. More photos to come.

     

    Ken

  7. Actually, many shanty designs have no floors at all, Vagabond. Even if a heater is used to bring the interior to room temperature the ice won't melt fast enough to be a problem. It's very solid. "Permanent" shanties left out on the ice all winter have to be broken free from time to time lest they become frozen solid into the ice surface.

     

    Yes. We were after yellow perch.

  8. With regards to fishing, about all there is to do this time of year where I live is ice fishing. I haven't been out much yet, but I made it out last Sunday AM with a friend and managed to catch one perch in 3 hours of fishing. Very slow. It's usually like that it seems - feast or famine. Next time I post perhaps I can show a few fish that I've caught.

     

    I use a two-man shanty, or bivvy, with a lantern for heat and light. As you can see, it has four holes drilled inside for fishing and the vexilar probe, and one drilled outside for the video camera. The vexilar flasher unit is at left, and the video screen is at lower left. The video camera wasn't much use that day as the waters were too cloudy from recent snowmelt. The ice was six inches thick here, over 42 feet of water. The rod at right is called a swish-rod and is made for deep-water fishing, while the one at left is a standard ice rod. Both have bite sensors.

     

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    The view outside. Other shanties with fishermen inside, with a large group in the distance. Note the spots on the ice where other shanties had been. This particular lake is actually a drowned river mouth that flows into Lake Michigan. Newt and Jan took a ferry from here to Wisconsin a few years back. The water wasn't as hard then, however. :)

     

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  9. I had to answer exotic but it wasn't. Sunfish such as bluegills, pumpkinseed, and the rest of that prolific family (called bream) are the most commonly caught fish over here and are classed as game fish since our classification rules are very different than yours. I imagine most young anglers in the US South (and possibly elsewhere) caught a bream as their first hook & line fish.

     

    Yup, bluegill here. Way up Nawth.

  10. Sounds fascinating, Ice fishing is one branch of the art I have no experience of - have an ice rod though which I picked up for a quid ($1.45) somewhere.

     

    Must have a go sometime, either in N America or Scandinavia.

     

    How thick does your ice have to be for that sort of fishing?

     

    I won't venture out onto the ice unless it's at least 4 inches thick. Anything thinner is just tooo dangerous and not worth the risk. Ice 12 inches thick will support vehicles, but I don't do that either. I've heard too many horror stories and there's nothing wrong with my legs.

     

    I'll post some photos of my setup when I get out in another week or so.

  11. What a night. Temps hit 56 farenheit here yesterday and melted 24" inches of snowpack. Then it rained. Then the creek rose and nearly jumped my retaining wall, which of course, would have sucked hind-titty. Fortunately it crested before that happened.

     

    June

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    Today. The picnic table at center was submerged. I suppose my campfire wood is halfway to Lake Michigan by now.

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    Another view this AM

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    Same photo angle one week ago. If you look at the tree across the creek you can gauge how much higher the water level is in the first photo.

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  12. Still looking for the white crappie though.

     

    Sounds like fun. I target crappies extensively here in Michigan in winter.

     

    White and black crappie are similar species and are also called speckled bass. They feed very well after dark and may be found all along the water column from top to bottom, and minnows are probably their favorite prey. I target them through the ice inside my heated shanty (bivvy) using a vexilar to locate them electronically. Great fun. There are times when they occupy the entire vex cone. I use 18" inch ice rods with small jigs tipped with minnows suspended beneath a small slip-bobber (float). Their bite is very light, unless they're in suicide mode and feel like smashing the bait. Also, I suspend an underwater light to draw them in, like moths to a lamp. As lutra noted, sometimes they hit on the drop. If your line stops, set the hook.

     

    I can't wait to get out there. Good luck with your angling.

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