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  1. PainInTheBass

    Is something stopping you from fishing?

    Weather has been a killer for me. It seems that weekdays have been nice, but teh weekends have been nothing but raina nd thunderstorms. That, and wanting to forego the smal fish in the ocal ponds and wanting to go after bigger fish. I have a couple of spots pretty local to me that I can hit...
  2. PainInTheBass

    What is your most successfull rig for Bass and other fish.

    If you have the patience, weightless wacky rigs have more natural action. I fish 6" worms and find that they have enough weight to cast reasonably well. They sink slowly. My problem is I lack patience for the sink, so I use weighted weedless Gamakatsu hooks. Along with me being impatient, I...
  3. PainInTheBass

    tools for making inline spinners and other baits

    Thickness would depend most on the size of spinner you are making and what fish you are targetting with the lures. Luremaking.com sells wire from 0.024" to 0.062" diameters. The ones I make are 0.026", but am looking to start using some thicker wire since my spinners keep getting bent by pike...
  4. PainInTheBass

    tools for making inline spinners and other baits

    For inline spinners, if you have all of the supplies (ie - wires, blades, clevices, bodies, beads, o-rings, hooks, etc.) then you could ostensibly get away with a set of needle-nose pliers (with built in wire cutters). For in-line spinners, I personally have needle nose pliers (2 actually)...
  5. PainInTheBass

    What is your most successfull rig for Bass and other fish.

    What Spinninreel said is very true for a number of reasons. For one, you need to find out which rig works best for you and under which conditions. Secondly, you need to develop some confidence in the rig. Fish seem to be able to sense a rig fished without any confidence. TIM
  6. PainInTheBass

    What is your most successfull rig for Bass and other fish.

    Well, I think that the rig will depend on the presentation you want for the fish, and how you are fishing. What is the structure on the bottom of the lake? They can all make a difference in the choice(s) you make. A carolina rig typically drags very slowly on the bottom, with the worm...
  7. PainInTheBass

    Mountsberg Conservation Area

    Let me start this off by saying that I am not sure of which section this belongs in. The Mountsberg Conservation Area is located west of Campbellville, south of the 401 (south of Guelph). You can see the location on the map below. On the map, the green blocks show the parking in the CA...
  8. PainInTheBass

    Lake Aquitaine in Mississauga Fishing Report

    Just checked, and this is Mississauga pond #133
  9. PainInTheBass

    Mill Pond in Milton

    I went fishing at Mill Pond (see below) on the evening of June 20th of this year. It is located one block north of Main St. in Milton, on Martin St. It is a shallow weedy lake that is home to a nice population of sunfish, perch, crappie, LM bass and (apparently) trout. The north side of the...
  10. PainInTheBass

    Lake Aquitaine in Mississauga Fishing Report

    OK, so I added the pics to the report gallery. I hope this works...
  11. PainInTheBass

    Lake Aquitaine in Mississauga Fishing Report

    Hmmm how would I do that? Everytime I try to add the pics, it says that the pics are too big.
  12. PainInTheBass

    Lake Aquitaine in Mississauga Fishing Report

    I think I accidentally posted this in the General Discussion Forum lol. So I am reposting here (the appropriate forum (Sorry). Lake Aquitaine is a storm water management pond fed by run-off water from the surrounding urban area. It is located directly behind the Meadowvale Community Centre...
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