Iggy
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I lost a dear dear friend this week. All of a sudden, no warning, just gone. Not often you have a close friend that you golf with, hunt with, fish with. He was one of my greatest friends of all time. RIP Bob Loved ya. I post this, not for sympathy, please don't, but look at your close friends and realize tomorrow you could wake up and they're gone.
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Was talking to a guy on here about his first trip to the Dumoine in Quebec. Can't remember his on line name. Just curious how his trip went. We went a second time just this past weekend. Fishing was the toughest I've ever seen in 35 years. We caught lots but way too many small ones. Still had a great time, two fish fries and brought home a bunch but it was the hardest I've ever had to work at it. I even went out in the mornings lol
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Another great trip to 10 Mile Lodge It poured rain the day before we left to go up and the road was as bad as I've ever seen it, but while we were there it never rained at all. The winds were up so we had to pick and choose our spots. Like normal the fishing would turn on for an hour and then suddenly turn off. We caught about 300 walleye, nothing big, biggest was just over three pounds but lots in the 1.5 to 2 lbs range. No Pike thank goodness, did I tell you I HATE Pike! Lots of fun, no bugs except on the way up. The deer flies were horrendous but at camp there were none, just a few mosquitoes in the evening but not a big issue. Two fish fries, tried out my Lancaster Perch sauce on one meal and it went over big. Such a beautiful area, we were the only group on the lake, no other outpost camp had people at them so it was very quiet. Turns out Jim's Road was completely washed out so all the resources were there fixing the road so our road on the way out was no better.
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Very little weeds in the Dumoine. However I took off about 50 years of fishing line when I replaced it. Thanks
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Had to buy a new prop for my very old MinnKota electric. It doesn't fit flush up against the big bulb at the back like the old one. The old one wasn't sealed so I'm assuming it doesn't matter. I know I should just buy a new motor but I barely use it.
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I had them fly in on a moose hunt. We were in a boat out on a lake and they dropped out of the sky like a rock. We could see them watching us with binoculars and they landed fairly close (not dangerously) to the boat. First thing he said was "Let's see your guns" "Sorry guys, we tagged out yesterday, all we got is fishing rods" "Let's see the life jackets, ok you're good" We had a long chat with them and away they went. Usually (not always, I've had a run-in) they are good guys and it didn't bother me at all.
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I'll be heading in to 10 Mile Lodge in a week. First of two trips in this summer, another one in August. I'll do a report when I get out One of our lunches this trip we will use the Lancaster Perch Roll recipe but we are using walleye instead. Should be good.
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Great to hear you had a good trip. Outpost camps are always a little more challenging but the solitude makes up for most challenges. Lots of fish and fish fries also make the trip Thanks
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Ok, this may be long but. .. I've stayed at the main lodge, very comfy, full electrical including A/C and hot tub. If you like to fish Lake Trout (I don't) it's perfect. If you like Walleye and the odd Snake (Pike) Dumoine is where you want to be. The camps on Dumoine are very "rustic". Foam mattress beds, running water from a pumped up reservoir (disgusting). Outhouse, screened in porch. For me very comfortable. My favorite camps in order, Cedar Point, Moose Creek ( not always available) Park Line and Marion Bay (I won't go if that's all there is) Cedar Point is right in the middle of all the hot spots. Outpost camps have big coolers no fridge but they bring ice up whenever needed and they work fine, propane stove and bbq. 16' boats and I bring my own motor but he rents motors. The reason I like the outpost's is you walk out and your fishing, the main camps you've got a slow 9km drive to the boat and half an hour to get to the hot spots. Inclement weather makes it worse. All to say, I've been going for nearly 35 years, never came home without my limit and a few good feeds up there. Everyone I've brought, including my 7 year old son (now 32) caught fish and most say it's the best walleye fishing ever. I wrote a story in Fish Hunt and Ride about it and I stand by it. It's my go too. If you decide, let me know and I'll give up some hot spots.
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Just bought some, thanks for the help on this
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And thanks CrowMan
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So for the hunters out there, do you use this, does it give off an odor. Very important when hunting
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Where do I buy DWR?
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Ok, I give up, what's DWR? I Have a Browning gortex suit for hunting, still keeps me dry, 20 years in, I wash it and dry it with high heat. I heard the drying activates the gortex but I'm all ears
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Yes it's in Quebec, in at Rolphton Ontario
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10 Mile Lodge on Lac Dumoine I have NO affiliation other than I've fished there for 35 years. Back when it was flying only. Now you need a,truck or at least an SUV. I go in in a Toyota RAV4 twice a year. 4 days 3 nights well catch 300 walleye. Throw most back. The odd time fishing will be tough because a thunderstorm rolls through and we'll only catch galf that
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No bugs except a few sitters at dusk
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Went back up this time with 9 guys at two outpost camps. Couldn't count the number of walleye this time but we'll well over 500. Great fish fry and fun was had by all. Biggest was 5lbs but lots of 2 and three pounders
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It's not bad but last year, although later in the summer, we did a little better
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Well we made it, brought out our limit and had a big fish fry. Fishing was a little tougher than usual. I'm not sure if high water levels affect fishing but they were extremely high. I'd say we caught between 150 and 175 between the 4 of us. Going back in August.
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Our first trip up is June 27 Thermocells all fired up
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Yup, bug juice is required. We are going late June. I flew in back in the day before a road, on the 11th of June, and it was wicked, but late June not sure. Doesn't matter, in the camp and in the boat the blackflies leave you alone. In August, there are no bug issues except just at sunset with mosquitoes, and they don't bother me much.
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Anything over 12 inches but we don't keep them that small anyway