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« on: October 23, 2012, 04:01:24 PM »
I was seeing if anyone knew where I could buy a yearly ice fishing magazine subscription or some good books that you can buy online. Thanks, Jim
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« on: October 08, 2012, 12:33:14 AM »
I was just curious as to what type of ice fishing line you use for panfish and why. Seems like the braided freezes up quicker when I have used it. Also has anyone tried those new flywheels?
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« on: March 25, 2012, 11:34:49 AM »
Well we had 9 kids to take fishing yesterday with four fathers. I decided to try out Medina Lake and it was on!!! Surprised at the size of the bluegill we were pulling out so that will be on my list for sure for next ice season. I had some factory packaged dead minnows and threw those on some hooks with a bobber and bingo caught crappie right around 1pm in the afternoon. The crappie were not that large but the kids had a blast and it was fish on with each cast. With nine kids casting from shore it was amazing that one of them did not hook another one. Of course I spent most of the time fixing tangled lines, lost lures, etc. but it was a great day!
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« on: March 04, 2012, 11:32:50 PM »
Here are the pictures of the new sled. Lumber cost was $8 and spent $8 in varnish and $5 on the pull rope. Summer project is to add foam seating and a backrest for the kids. I had to make this sled versatile so it could be pulled behind my ATV and very durable if going out on Erie or carrying fellow fisherman yet light enough to be able to go out on an inland lake by myself to pull by hand. All parts can be removed and the box to carry all the gear can be flipped over on the ice to double as a bench to fish off of. The found the skis on craigslist for free and it rides about six inches off of the ground in case there is snowpack. I just spray the bottom of the skis with silcone spray to glide them up.
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« on: February 17, 2012, 12:52:01 AM »
On a side note this Saturday and Sunday you can fish in Michigan without buying a fishing license. It is one of their yearly events. Looking to head north we will be at Houghton Lake.
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« on: February 05, 2012, 10:41:26 PM »
Just an FYI there was a large trout stocking at Wallace Lake in Berea a couple of days ago. Most use powerbait on hooks to get their catch but I like the powerbait on a small pimple or lightweight vertical spoon.
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« on: January 29, 2012, 12:06:56 PM »
Ok lets try this again. I talked to Bob Lee at Houghton Lake and he is located on the south shore next to the bait shop. He said fishing is really picking up and they have 8-12" of ice. If we stay there he will give us all the GPS fish coordinates for the lake depending on what specises we are targeting. He has rooms available both the weekend of Feb 9th and Feb 16th. You can visit his website at www.the-leeresort.com. PM me if you are interested in going and what weekend works for you and once we get a head count we can book something and hit it. You can also call me at 440-223-5888. ATV's can be used on the lake and if you do not have a shanty you can rent those too but he said they are not in the real good fishing areas. I also called Buster's resort but the most he can sleep is up to 7 people. Thanks, Jim
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« on: January 18, 2012, 06:51:09 AM »
Berkley sells these GULP artifical maggots and I have never used them for ice fishing. I was wondering if anyone has ever tried them and what were your results?
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« on: January 01, 2012, 09:46:33 PM »
If you could only use one deadly lure for bluegill what would it be? Mine would be a number 10 size hook ice ant in the color of black with a hot pink skirt.
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« on: December 21, 2011, 11:22:34 PM »
Called Chuck for some bait today and we got into a lengthy conversation on ice fishing techniques and Berlin Lake. Chuck is a great guy who will take the time to answer your questions and fill your ice fishing needs. Support your local bait shops for the information they provide is worth its weight in gold!!! He will have red and green maggots when the ice has formed for a different presentation. Thank you Chuck for your time today!!!!
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« on: December 05, 2011, 10:42:04 PM »
This Saturday I will be down there around 11am to see the seminar by Jumpy Jeff. If any of you can make it hope to see you there. Jim
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« on: November 03, 2011, 11:17:50 PM »
Looking for a two man ice shanty for this winter. Sold my 4 man shanty and looking to downsize. If you know of anyone looking to move one let me know. Thanks in advance! Jim
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« on: August 18, 2011, 01:19:34 AM »
Looking to trade my four man estate of a shanty for a roomy two man one. Ideally looking for a two man shanty with comfortable seats built in and a flip top model. I know I will be taking a loss on the transaction but it would be easier for me to haul with my son. Shanty is in good condition which does have some pinholes in the side which I have not repaired but can do so however it holds heat so well I never bothered. Let me know what you have available and I am in no hurry or will even take offers to sell it outright starting at around $300
Feel free to call Jim at 440-223-5888 and I am located Southwest of Cleveland.
S4000 Cabin Style Shelter
• Rip Stop Polyethylene Fabric, Windproof, Waterproof and Fire Retardant.
• Two Full length Windows w/Shades.
• Double Stitched Tent, Fully Attached, no Air Gaps.
• Blackout for Site Fishing.
• Roof Bow adds extra Headroom...78".
• Two Bi-Directional Zipper Doors.
• Shock Corded Steel Frame.
• Polyethylene Base Folds in Half.
• Marine Carpeted Floor.
• Bucket Carriers Molded into Floor, Help keep Gear on Shelter when Moving.
• Two Large Reversed Fishing Holes, with Hinged Covers. (11" x 35")
• Pop Up Skis for Easy Hand Pulling.
Model: S4000
Style: Cabin
Size: 58" x 92" x 78" High, Set Up. 58" x 46" x 6", Folded.
Wt: 62 LBS
S4000 comes with Pop Up Skis (raise shelter 6")
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« on: August 08, 2011, 03:43:08 PM »
Good Afternoon, I am now posting commodity updates on Twitter along with farming and agricultural updates. If interested feel free to join at Twitter.com and I am under the name Byrne_Invest. Until winter arrives............... Jim Byrne
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