Friday 18 January 2013

Feature Your Summer Ontario Travel Photo!

Ontario Travel Call For Summer Photos!

What Does your Ontario Summer Look Like?

Ontario Travel: offers you a chance to shine with your summer photography! LuresAndTours  Photo Gallery has thousands of photos.. Which do you think our photographers should submit?

One of our favourite summer photos highlights a grandfather fishing with his grandchild  in the early dawn from a boat near Lindsay Ontario.
 We liked this inter-generational photo  so much that we chose it as the backdrop for our poster congratulating the Ontario Chinese Anglers Association:
What do you think? Browse through the LuresAndTours Photo Gallery and submit your suggestions below.

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image fun Fishing Photo Collage Banner Trophy Winner, Young Girl Holding Fish, Woman Kissing Fish, Anglers Joking
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Here is the call for photos from Ontario Travel:

Ontario Travel Summer Photo Call

From Ontario Travel:
With snow on the ground and cool temperatures across Ontario, it’s hard to believe that summer is only a couple of months away. Each year Ontario Travel publishes the Ontario Summer Magazine, packed with great vacation ideas to make the most of the summer and we’re putting together the 2013 issue right now! This year we want to feature your favourite summer memories.
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Ontario Travel Seeks Summer Photos
 Submit your photo to our Great Summer Photo Challenge for your chance to have your photo featured in the 2013 Magazine. You have until February 15th, 2013 to post your photo. We'’ll reveal the winner with the launch of our Ontario Summer Magazine in April 2013. Ready to upload your photo? Go to Ontario Travel Facebook Page

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St. Catharines Muskie Conservation Show Features Gord Pyzer!

Support Muskies! 2013 Muskie Odyssey Show Dates Set! 

Saturday April 13th, 2013 St. Catharines, Ontario the 2013 Muskie Odyssey supporting Muskie Research, Education and Conservation welcomes fishing enthusiasts and conservationists to join them for great speakers, fabulous deals on muskie tackle and gear, and a silent auction. Be sure to purchase your tickets in advance as seating may be limited. 2013 Muskie Odyssey at Holiday Inn and Suites Parkway Conference Center, St. Catharines, doors open at 8am and is cited as the best muskie show north of the border.

Ben McWhinney Outdoors Shares Event Tips

LuresAndTours thanks Ben McWhinney, active Muskies Canada Inc member, who hosts Ben McWhinney Outdoors'for following LuresAndTours on Facebook, and sharing this important event with us.
'The continuing research and development of the Muskie fishery since 1978, would not be possible if it weren't for the efforts put forth by the members of Muskies Canada Inc., in partnership with the MNR, and anglers like you.' shared Ben McWhinney CEO of Ben McWhinney Outdoors adding. 'Here at Ben McWhinney Outdoors, we fully support their efforts and encourage fellow anglers to support Muskies Canada Inc. by joining us April 13, 2013, as we raise funds and awareness for this worthy cause.'

About Muskies Canada:

image Muskies Canada Logo
Muskies Canada
Sport Fishing Musky Research
Muskies Canada is an angling club whose interests extend beyond the mere catching of fish. We also share an interest in the preservation of our target species, Muskellunge, and we hope to enhance this fishery by our direct involvement in the management of the species. The projects and programs we are managing have all been designed to raise the public's awareness of the muskellunge fishery as well as to protect it.

2013 Muskie Odyssey Speaker Line Up 

2013 Muskie Odyssey speaker line up includes:

  • JIM SARIC  - Editor of Musky Hunter Magazine and host of Musky Hunter TV Show. One of North America's best known musky anglers and lecturer. 
  • GORD PYZER  - Field Editor for In-Fisherman Magazine and Outdoor Canada, a very knowledgeable muskie angler, especially about Lake of the Woods. 
  • MARK ARENA  - One of the founders of Red October plastic baits. A skilled muskie angler who fishes extensively with soft plastics for muskie across North America.
Tickets for the St. Catharines 2013 Muskie Odyssey are $15.00 CDN/US Advance or $20.00 CDN at the door Call Vince Giuliani 519 - 886 5797 today to reserve your tickets.

St. Catharines, Ontario Event Details: 

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See 2013 Muskie Odyssey Interactive Map Here
  • Who - Conservationists, Anglers 
  • What - 2013 Muskie Odyssey Show
  • When - Saturday April 13th, 2013 8am  
  • Where - Holiday Inn and Suites Parkway Conference Center, St. Catharines, 327 Ontario Street, ON L2R 1N9 
  • Why - Support Muskie Research, Education and Conservation 
  • How - Call Vince Giuliani 519 - 886 5797 for Advance Tickets $15.00 CDN/US or $20.00 CDN at the door

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Wednesday 16 January 2013

Canada US Walleye Tournament Offers Exciting Volunteer Opportunity!

2013 -  33 rd Annual Canada / U.S. Walleye Tournament Volunteer Invitation

You are invited! The Canada / U.S. Walleye Invitation to Volunteer at this Not for Profit Community Event.

The Canada / U.S. Walleye Volunteers Team proudly invites dedicated people interested in celebrating the phenomenal fishing and amenities Bobcaygeon, Ontario offers. Whether you are interested in fishing tournaments, are a recreational angler, like supporting the community, or maybe even just looking for something to do; The Canada / U.S. Walleye Tournament has something for everyone to contribute. Duties might range from parking, boat launch, helping boaters at the dock, taking fish to the live release boat and other work ‘n fun stuff. If this is you . . . of any age or gender . . . and you are interested in volunteering, Please join us for refreshments at the

33rd Canada / U.S. Walleye Volunteer Meet and Greet

 February 20th, 2013 at 6:00 pm 
Bobcaygeon Service Centre building
 123 East Street South, Bobcaygeon 
South west corner of King St. and East St., across from the Legion
 Be part of the success of this not-for-profit event!

See more details and pictures from last year on the  Canada / U.S Walleye Tournament Lures & Tours Page.

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Google Doodle Game Shows Frank Zamboni Ice Fishing!

Google Doodle Celebrates Frank Zamboni! Happy 112th Enjoy Ice Fishing!

Happy Birthday Frank Zamboni! The Google Doodle interactive game celebrating Frank Zamboni's 112th birthday surprisingly features Frank Zamboni Ice Fishing!

image Google Doodle screenshot showing Frank  Zamboni Ice Fishing
Google Doodle Rewards Frank Zamboni with Ice Fishing 
Today, Google celebrates what would be Frank Zamboni's 112th birthday with fun interactive Google Doodle that puts you behind the wheel of a 'Zamboni.' The game can be played using the arrow keys on the keyboard or by clicking the mouse to move the ice resurfacer around. Various items appear on the ice to help or hinder the player. A banana will send the Zamboni spinning and fuel cans must be collected to keep the vehicle moving. When your time or fuel run out, a screen appears showing your score and Frank enjoying time in various ways, including some well-deserved time off ice fishing!

Frank Zamboni Ice Fishing?

Did Frank Zamboni ever get to go ice fishing with his grandchildren? We hope so.
Ice Fishing is a great inter-generational pastime and many competitions welcome young anglers with an adult partner. Some Ontario Ice Fishing events coming up include:

About Frank Zamboni

Frank Zamboni was born January 16, 190 in  Eureka, Utah. Zamboni attended trade school in Chicago then joined his brothers in California where they had a garage then went into the block ice business.As the block ice industry declined, the Zamboni brothers used their ice making knowledge in 1940. to create the largest indoor ice rink in the USA called Iceland. The ice rink was extremely successful, but keeping the ice smooth was labor-intensive job, requiring a crew of five people to work for an hour and a half. By 1949, Zamboni created a prototype of his ice-resurfacing machine that could complete the work in fifteen minutes. Mass production of the machines began in 1954, and they received international exposure when used at the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California.The 10, 000th machine sold to the Montreal Canadiens. The Zamboni company invented many large labour saving machines, including one that clears water from AstroTurf . Source:. www.zamboni.com

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Tuesday 15 January 2013

Wil Wegman : Reading Ice Conditions - Stay Safe!

Reading Ice Conditions - Keep On Top! 

Reading Ice Conditions originally printed in Lures & Tours Winter 2011 editions.written by Wil Wegman.

Reading Ice Conditions -for a fun and safe ice fishing season

 By Wil Wegman
 Let’s have a look at how reading ice conditions can help keep you on top this winter - regardless of whether you’re ice fishing Simcoe, the newly opened Kawartha Lakes, Georgian Bay or Bay of Quinte. In almost all cases the mishaps reported each year can be easily prevented.

Which Ice is Strongest? 

Clear or blue ice is the strongest and usually forms at the start of the winter season close to shore and thins as it works its way out. The reverse is true for the end of the season. Ideally at the start, there will be several days and nights of sub-zero temperatures with little wind or snow for the ice to form rapidly. Late in the season, the thicker ice can be further out but is often ‘honeycombed’ – meaning it is filled with frozen slush and air pockets that generally makes it much weaker.

How Snow Affects Ice Conditions

Snow cover actually acts like an insulation barrier – slowing down the freezing process. The more snow cover at the start of the year, the longer it typically takes for thick ice to form. If a layer of early ice forms in December for instance but is followed by heavy snow – then poor ice conditions can result for some time afterwards. Conversely, near the end of winter a layer of snow can actually help protect the ice beneath from the powerful sun so it won’t melt as rapidly. When winter temperatures fluctuate dramatically, ice conditions suffer.

 Dangerous Ice Conditions - Beware! 

Wind and Open Water Could Spell Tragedy

Beware of wind and open water: A few years ago in early January I fished from Keswick on Lake Simcoe during the morning on five to six inches of solid ice. The main lake far to the north was still open and by noon, the northwest winds were howling so badly we elected to get off in a hurry. By supper hour the ice where we had been fishing was breaking up, making us appreciate how dangerous things can be out there if you’re not careful!

Some of the other dangerous ice conditions you may encounter throughout the season include:

  • River mouths: When a river or creek flows into or out from a lake, the area at the mouth can be a critical place to watch out for. Here the current is stronger and the ice underneath will not be as strong. 
  •  Slushy ice: When rain or mild weather partially melts the top layer of snow. When it refreezes too much of this soft ice on top of already thin ice can be hazardous. Pressure cracks: Ice is constantly contracting and retracting throughout the winter and huge pressure cracks may form. These cracks can open up to more than a metre of open water, yet they may also be deceiving and not show any open water at all. 
  • Pressure cracks often form in the same locations each year on big lakes such as Simcoe . Springs: Underwater springs that naturally push water to the surface must be considered. Sometimes, these can be spotted by wet spots on the ice, but not always. 
  •  Ice pies: It is not uncommon for ice to break up and refreeze again throughout the season. Huge chunks of ice, often in the shape of a pie, can be detected through the thicker layer of ice that has formed overtop. Although usually passable in mid-winter, near the end of the season, especially when surrounded by honeycombed ice or currents, these pies can break away. They need to be avoided. 
  •  Major points: Natural points of land that stick out into a lake are also places to pay attention to, especially near the end of the season. 
  •  Wood: The ice around man-made docks and other structures can be weak because they attract and hold the heat from the sun. 
  •  Unmarked holes: Ice anglers may have left a single hole unmarked and these can be hazardous. A real danger, however, is the larger holes or series of holes underneath ice huts. These huts are often moved throughout the course of a winter. Most anglers will clearly mark the holes with branches or a stick, but there’s always the chance you’ll find an unmarked hole.
  • Shoals: Around shallow rocky shoals and small islands, ice can be much thinner than over surrounding deeper water.

Ice Safety Table  

An Ice Safety Table can act as an excellent guideline for winter outdoor enthusiasts. When ice conditions other than rock-solid blue ice are present it is recommended that thicknesses be doubled before you venture out.
  •  4 Inches  - One Person 
  •  4.4 to 5 Inches - Small Group, Walking In Single File 
  •  7 to 9 Inches - ATV or Snowmobile 
  •  12 plus inches  - A Car or Light Truck 

Driving on Ice Precautions

 As you can see, taking out any motorized vehicle requires extra caution. In many cases using a vehicle is not recommended at all. Check with your insurance company as well before you drive out on the lake … you may be surprised to learn that you are not covered out there if you take this risk. Check routes with local clubs and others who travel the ice regularly. When in doubt, be prepared to test ice thickness with a spud bar or hand ice auger at regular intervals. Ice hut operators check ice conditions daily and are ‘the’ experts to call if you are unsure. Check with them or the bait & tackle shop closest to where you want to access the lake.

Ice Fishing Personal Safety Precautions

 Here are a few personal safety preparations:
  1.  When in doubt, don’t travel on ice; especially alone. Night travel is not recommended simply because hazards clearly visible in the day are not at night. The dangers of traveling on ice while under the influence of drugs or alcohol are so obvious that they don’t even need to be discussed here. 
  2. A set of ice picks are great insurance to have out on the ice ‘just in case’; to pull yourself out of the hole.  
  3. Consider investing in a good floatation suit. These buoyant snowsuits are not only warm but will also keep you afloat should you go through. They can also help keep you remarkably dry if you tighten the straps around the legs and arms. Recent popularity has made the cost competitive with, if not less than a good snowmobile suit. 
  4. Carry a throw rope to make it easier to pull someone out if you have to – or to be pulled out yourself if needed. I make my own by using the same throw rope I have in the boat, but instead of a light buoyant float I use a small orange plastic bottle filled with a bit of sand to give it enough wait to throw to a potential victim. 
  5.  If you are fishing away from civilization, carry a lighter or water proof matches to build a fire afterwards. Pack a lightweight emergency blanket and a change of wool socks too. 

Falling Through … What To Do! 

image Wil Wegman -Through the ice
Ice Fishing - Wil Wegman demonstrates What to Do
 In the unlikely event that you do go through, the best piece of advice is to STAY CALM! Thrashing around like a wild man will only weaken your energy level and lower your chances for survival. Plan to go back out the same way you came. You’re done fishing for the day bubba so don’t even think about trying to get out the way you were heading because the ice could very well be unsafe there. The odds are better that the ice is safer where you came from – it got you this far, right? I have been fortunate enough to have taken a certified on-ice safety course and as part of the program we actually had to jump into a cut out hole in the ice and then get out by ourselves. Here’s what I found made getting out as easy as 1-2-3:!
  1.  As soon as you fall through – tell yourself to stay calm while you turn around and ease your way over to the ice you were just standing on. You can tread water just like you do in the summer. Keep on-lookers back so that they don’t go through themselves and make matters worse. 
  2. Grab your ice picks from around your neck and jab one of them hard into the ice a couple of feet in front of you. I recommend that first jab is with your right hand if you’re right handed and vice versa if you’re a lefty. 
  3.  Now, begin to flutter kick (dolphin style) – as you allow your body to become more horizontal in the water as opposed to vertical. Almost think of it like you would want to ‘swim your way out of the hole. Pull your body with your one pick a short distance onto the ice as you kick and then jab the other pick out in front to pull yourself all the way up and out with your other hand. Try and get a knee or leg up on the ice as soon as possible to make this manoeuvre even easier. Once you’re up – don’t try and stand up right away … pull yourself all the way out; roll or crawl well away from the potentially weak ice and then get up. From there, empty your boots of water and then obviously get to a warm vehicle or indoors as quickly as possible. Or, if in a remote area, start a fire immediately when on shore, and treat for hypothermia if required.
In a lot of respects, ice safety is just a matter of common sense. When good ice conditions are present, traveling on frozen water can be extremely safe and enjoyable. We certainly don’t want to scare ice anglers away from all frozen lakes or rivers.

Fishin’ during the hard water season, can be some of the best fishin’ of the entire year. The goal however is for anglers and others to become more aware of the dangers involved so that you can prevent any mishaps from occurring and are prepared properly just in case they do. Having a healthy respect and understanding of all that wonderful frozen water will only make your ice fishing that much more enjoyable … and safe!
Hope to see you on top of the ice this winter! 
~ Wil

About Wil Wegman:

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Wil Wegman Outdoor Writer
Wil Wegman, award-winning outdoor writer and former editor of Bassman Magazine, is an avid angler - competing in bass tournaments during the summer and ice fishing events - like the Canadian Ice Fishing Championships during the winter. His articles have been published in most Canadian and several US outdoor/fishing magazines. As a rep with HT Enterprises, Wil offers ice fishing seminars across Southern and Central Ontario, and can be reached through his Focus on Fishing site. Visit LuresAndTours Wil Wegman Celebrity Angler Showcase Page for more information.

Monday 14 January 2013

Kawartha Lakes Enjoy Valentines Dinner Featuring Local Food!

KAWARTHA LAKES DINING - LONG BEACH : THE LANDINGS MARINA RESTAURANT CAMERON OFFERS VALENTINES DINNER

Thursday, February 14th, 2013 The Landings welcomes you to celebrate Valentines with a delicious Valentines Dinner 6 pm to 9 pm. Savour homemade dishes with local food.
image The Landings logo featuring a loon on the lake

Valentines Day Thursday, February 14th 2013, Shawn and Debra will welcome old friends and new to The Landings Marina Restaurant Valentines Dinner. Celebrations at The Landings are becoming a favourite family tradition for patrons from near and far. At their recent Customer appreciation Christmas Gala and New Years Day Brunch, there was standing room only.


Visit The Landings Restaurant by Fenelon Falls

The Landings just minutes from Fenelon Falls on the Trent Severn Waterway, offers a very unique location ; visitors arrive by boat, by car, snowmobile, and even by float plane! You will want to make your reservations for Valentines Dinner now, as seating is disappearing quickly.


With a panoramic view of Sturgeon Lake, The Landings offers a unique dining experience.
 


The Landings Valentines Dinner will be available from 6 pm to ? pm Thursday, February 14th, 2013. Valentines Dinner includes 3 course dinner, soup or salad, choice of entree, dessert, tea or coffee from $13.95.

The Landings Valentines Dinner 2013

Soup or Salad,
Choice of Entree
Dessert 
Tea or Coffee
Licensed under LLBO

 See The Landings Menu Here on Lures & Tours - 
Call for Your Reservation Today! 


 


Caseys Ice Huts Offers New Opening Rates Plus CIFC Special!

Caseys Fish Huts Port Bolster Welcomes Hard Water Anglers! 

image Lake Simcoe Caseys Fish Huts Bombadier  Sporting Go Canada Flags
Caseys Fish Huts Port Bolster recently posted new specials to welcome 2013 hard water anglers plus a special gift !

Caseys Port Bolster Inn Offers Canadian Ice Fishing Championship Freebie! 

 Caseys Port Bolster Inn partnering with the Canadian Ice Fishing Championship offers you a chance to win 2 sets of Ice Safety! Normark’s ‘Ice Claws’  to the first Canadian Ice Fishing Championship Angler  reserving  a room at Caseys Port Bolster Inn. Just call, reserve your room, and your ice picks will be waiting for you when you arrive! Call Now!

 Plus!! Lures & Tours / CIFC Preferred Rates! 

All Caseys Port Bolster Inn reservations mentioning Lures & Tours or the Canadian Ice Fishing Championship, will receive 10% discount on accommodations! Caseys Port Bolster Inn has Double & Single Rooms,as well as a cottage that sleeps 8 set up for anglers. For your convenience, daily or weekly Room and meal packages are  available too! Register today!

Caseys Fish Huts Offers New Family Friendly Pricing!  

Caseys  Ice Huts offers new 2013 Season Opening Family Friendly Hut rental prices!These prices are subject to change,so you will want to book your ice hut rentals Now! Reduces for the 2013 ice fishing season opener, Caseys at Poet Bolster is offering these new rates, a considerable reduction from last year:

Casey's  Ice Huts Daily Hut Rentals:

  • Children under 11 Free (accompanying 2 adults)
  • Weekends $50.00 per person 
  • Mid Week $45.00 per Person 
 Taxes and Tackle Extra  Prices subject to change without notice.

Visit Caseys Fish Huts Page on LuresAndTours for more information..


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