02-09-2003, 03:57 AM
yes i do have a small colection of old plugs , and old mepps and daredevils , i have some of the old flatheads and some alumimume flatheads too . my most unusual are some silver and some copper spoons . most are from the sixteys .
fishing with light tackel is the way to go ! skill and some finess go a long way with some of thoes well educated big fish !
learn to crawl before i start to walk , gotcha , thats the smart way to do it , i've heard of kyackers getting rolled over and pinned against brush piles , bad outcome , even with others trying to free them without sucess . well taken advice . thanks .
the river would be the au sable n.e. corner of the mit . flow conditions and temps are easy to get on the net from the d.n.r. , it has a varied set of charateristics , some spots only a few inches up to eighty feet . cats up to coho . and plenty of untouched wilderness to view along the way .
great idea on the add thing , as soon as i get some mad money together i'll give you the heads up before i place it , thanks buddy ! your pal lonehunter
[signature]
fishing with light tackel is the way to go ! skill and some finess go a long way with some of thoes well educated big fish !
learn to crawl before i start to walk , gotcha , thats the smart way to do it , i've heard of kyackers getting rolled over and pinned against brush piles , bad outcome , even with others trying to free them without sucess . well taken advice . thanks .
the river would be the au sable n.e. corner of the mit . flow conditions and temps are easy to get on the net from the d.n.r. , it has a varied set of charateristics , some spots only a few inches up to eighty feet . cats up to coho . and plenty of untouched wilderness to view along the way .
great idea on the add thing , as soon as i get some mad money together i'll give you the heads up before i place it , thanks buddy ! your pal lonehunter
[signature]