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Mike S Administrator

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Posted: Fri Aug 29th, 2008 03:06 am |
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horseshoe wrote: wonder what kind of reel that is ...hummmm lol
I Was wondering what strength line she was using there... (and I dont mean the line on the rod hahahaha)
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ron Member
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Posted: Fri Aug 29th, 2008 01:33 pm |
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| hi shoe,it looked like braided/might be fireline lol.
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kswayze Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 12:34 am |
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hey all
I am Jeff's Nephew, New to the site, Great informative site!
I have been fishing for 20 years and love to fish in my spare time. Mainly around the Niagara Region though. My favourite fish to catch and release are the carp, What a battle they bring!
My favourite fish to eat, Bass bass and more bass. I have just started to get into lure fishing these past few years but mainly live bait is what i do. Boats and from shore i love it either way. Can't wait to hear some of your fishing stories!
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Jeff James VIP Member

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Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 12:36 am |
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| Bass, pfffft Pearch is the best eating fish bar none!~!!
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horseshoe VIP Member

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Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 12:39 am |
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HI kswayze......welcome to go fish i hope you will enjoy ..lottsa fun and some great fishers with some wonderful tales ...dont forget to share a few of your fishing pictures and tales with us .,..puts the fun back in fishing
Horsehoe
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Jeff James VIP Member

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Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 12:43 am |
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Welcome to the board, K.J.
A good group of guys here for sure.
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limey Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 12:45 am |
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| welcome . my 2 grandsons are canadian and provincial champs,one also took the ohio state champianship/and the youngest fought in peoto rico/the eldest in poland. but they both love fishing. plus i have 2 good bodyguards lol. anyhow welcome again bud. Last edited on Mon Nov 10th, 2008 12:47 am by limey
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horseshoe VIP Member

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Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 12:58 am |
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Jeff James wrote: Bass, pfffft Pearch is the best eating fish bar none!~!!
Well i dunno ur rite about tuff to beat a perch meal but the simcoe surf n turf whitefish dinner does look pretty appealing if i do say
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dokdok Moderator

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Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 01:48 am |
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kswayze wrote: hey all ... I am Jeff's Nephew, New to the site, Great informative site! ... My favourite fish to catch and release are the carp, What a battle they bring!
Welcome to GoFishOnt KS (Jeff's Nephew)!
I agree, carp gives you a great fight but not many to be found these days. When you do hooks a monster you need the muscles of a pro wrestler too!
Last one I caught, I broke me rod, lost me footing and ended up knee deep in the creek mud ... hahaha. Great fight for sure!! 
Looking forward to reading some of your latest adventures!
Nice lookin' meal Horseshoe droolin ~dokdok
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limey Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 01:51 am |
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| hi again. when i lived in england/we used to go carp fishing at hampton court(henry 8th place,lol) we used floating dinner rolls for carp.but never landed any as they were to big for me.
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dokdok Moderator

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Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 02:53 am |
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Hi Limey,
Now, those dinner rolls at my place, at least the left overs would end up on the lawn for the birds. Maybe there is a better use for them!... Got me searchin' the internet for this place you call hampton court. Found a link that was of interest ...
Good little story too.
Is this the area that you floated dinner rolls for Carp ? .... link listed below 
http://olympia.fortunecity.com/gehrig/612/carp/hampton.htm
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limey Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 02:59 am |
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Hi bud,yes in England. the longwater/was man made for henry the eighth. carp have been fished there for a few hundred years, I was born in london. uk, and came to canada when i was 34. we used to have fishing holidays with parents in tents. 2 sometimes 3 weeks. It was a big affair as all the relations were anglers too/so it was a big camp.lol
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dokdok Moderator

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Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 03:03 am |
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Hey Limey,
How big are these dinner roll eatin' monsters anyway!?! 
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limey Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 03:14 am |
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well not sure of record now/but were about 45 pound. we just used to float the hooked roll on top of water. They just came up and sucked it in.lol. i will check my newspaper cuttings for pics (my brother sends cuttings from newspapers every 3 weeks from uk,lol
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dokdok Moderator

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Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 03:22 am |
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Hey Limey,
As a courtesy to Jeff and KS, I think I'll create a new post for us and maybe other members will join in too!
I'll label the post Dinner roll Carp! 
Here's the link!
http://gofishont.com/wowbbforum/view_topic.php?id=1962&forum_id=2&jump_to=11021#p11021
Last edited on Mon Nov 10th, 2008 03:27 am by dokdok
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