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  1. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Here We Go

    make a list of the flies you want to tie, and only buy materials for those flies, then next pay, make another list, and buy only materials for that list, soon, you'll have a big collection of materials and a big stock pile of flies. just remember, you don't need the exact material listed, there...
  2. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Here We Go

    those long haired buggers work well in the fall, hell of a lot better than my first ever. keep practicing, and don't be afraid to go out of your comfort zone.
  3. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Where to get some heavy nymphs

    beadhead, or add a very small split shot to your leader. you can always get into fly tying, and custom make some heavier flies, a couple wraps of lead would do it
  4. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Fly Tying Advice

    definitely focus on those 3, to start, you can vary to looks with tinsel and flashabou. also so many different colours to choose from as well, but focus on grey, black, olive and white for the woolies. and then definitely try out the hares ear nymph, it can be absolutely killer.
  5. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Contacting OFF Admin.

    its kind of obvious by now that you aren't gaining any favours. time to move on.
  6. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Salmon pier fishing 2016

    They will come, when the moon is full, and the is cool, THEY will come.
  7. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Trying to catch my first bass. What did I do wrong? (picture)

    frogs are good for first thing in the morn, and evening, during day time, not so much, try a grasshopper during the day
  8. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Salmon pier fishing 2016

    this girl was caught 3 years ago today off an east pier.
  9. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Contacting OFF Admin.

    :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
  10. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Contacting OFF Admin.

    get out of my head lol was thinking the same thing
  11. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Contacting OFF Admin.

    what you're doing constitutes spam, all of your posts can be combined into a single post
  12. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    r chest waders absolutely required in Forks of the Credit Prov Park?

    brown grass all over the horseshoe region, lack of rain is not good
  13. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Contacting OFF Admin.

    people work hard to find fishing locations, my best advice, don't post them for public viewing.
  14. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Road trip

    that extra money would also help pay for more people to check in on them. part of adapting that system is having people to constantly monitor the rivers
  15. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Road trip

    but they aren't there, otherwise, you have people gutting fish and leaving them on the banks, or all the snagging thats going on. turkey season opens up 2 days after steelhead, when the salmon are running, you have deer season, waterfowl season, plus turkey season, they're just spread way too thin
  16. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Road trip

    talking for steel head and salmon in the rivers only. MNR can not keep up. Too many seasons open at the same time, and they are spread waaaay too thin, an increase in fees is the logical answer for the most popular sport fish, they've already discussed individual licenses. not saying it...
  17. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Road trip

    its all going to posted private property, no trespassing, eventually, might as well get a head start and sell your gear
  18. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Road trip

    equiptment and tackle: money goes to the merchant license: money goes to the province, hopefully goes to mnr Insurance:money goes to insurance companies gas: money goes to oil companies if you're fortunate enough to own a boat, launch and parking fees go to the town/city of all of this, maybe...
  19. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Road trip

    :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
  20. matthews_joel@hotmail.com

    Coleman and lack of parts

    i've got the smaller version of that boat, i just inflate it at home with a shop vac, then strap it to top of my tonneau cover, saves time that way, and they only weigh like 50lbs so no biggie lifting it and moving it. fyi, those motor mounts are easy to make
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