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Beauty fish, cuz! A true “Unicorn”
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Irisfield, is the downturn in tourism a “Covid thing” or just gradual? I Can’t believe Temagami isn’t the tourism paradise it once was!
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Great handle!
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Beauty report, CCMT
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Shore lunch, obvi!
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Dude, I'm surprised by how much quality info was given to this thread a few years back! Run with it!!
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I will be headed to restoule in 2 weeks. Any tips for restoule / stormy?
How has the fishing been the last couple years?
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Alot of the trailer parks no longer allow older trailers on site, infact some parks are forcing those with older units out, so be sure of the regs in the parks before you buy or commit to anything.
This is a little concerning. I'm assuming a 2006 would Be okay with most?
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http://www.layzeeacres.com/index.php?q=park-rates
Awesome, thanks Terry. Been calling places for the past couple hours. Would prefer something closer to Georgian bay (north or south of party sound).
http://www.buckhornnarrows.com/bn_rvss.htm
http://www.pigeonlaketrailerpark.com/
http://www.greenacrestrailerpark.com/index.htm
http://www.longbeachcottages.ca/
http://www.leisuretime.ca/index-sales.html
http://www.bellhavenpark.com/forsale.htm
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There are several in the Kawarthas if you are interested I would be happy to put together a list of them for you.
Thanks for the offer Big Cliff!! If it's not too much trouble it would be very much appreciated.
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There are several in the Kawarthas if you are interested I would be happy to put together a list of them for you.
Thanks for the offer Big Cliff!! If it's not too much trouble it would be very much appreciated.
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Try this place. Had waterfront last time I was there, and docking. Fishing has S & L bass, walleye, pike and muskie.
Sawmill Bay Trailer Park
Thanks, I'll check it out
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Really? I see. Do you know of any websites to help with my search. I thought kijiji would be filled with them but not so...
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Thanks guys! Good info.
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Friend of mine is parting with his trailer and I'm seriously considering taking it off his hands. Been renting cottages for years but the cost is getting too high for my liking.
Anyways,trying to find sites within 275km of Toronto where I can leave a trailer up for long term. Having a tough time finding much on the web and kijiji. Want waterfront, privacy, and willing to pay around $3000/year.obviously fishing is important. Anyone know of some good resources that can help in my search??
On a side note, my friends trailer is a 2006 29ft Terry Dakota upgraded 830 model. This is all new to me, are they good trailers? He's willing to let it go for $9000.
Any advice/input is greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
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fished 4hrs Tues. Not a sniff or follow
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Yeah, spoke with the guys at JB's this afternoon and they told me NOT to eat what you catch there b/c of the fertilizer runoff...
Thanks for the advice and pm's everyone
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Hey all,
I've got a conference tomorrow morning in Barrie; was hoping to try my luck at crappie fishing afterwards for a couple hours from shore. My research tells me that Holland River is my best bet, should I be looking for shore fishing spots near the mouth of the Holland River?? Anyone familiar with the area?
Thanks!
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dont know where you get your numbers from crosshairs ??? saying anglers take more than the native gill netters ....ya whatever....maybe you are the one who needs educating not us....
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Have you actually convinced yourselves that these numbers are facts?! Get real.
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Most the leagues at Canlans have started. I'm at York U; check out Victoria park...
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awesome breakdown Stoty! Headin' up to red cedar lake October 12th for my first fall walleye trip. hoping that's the ticket there too
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12V it is, thanks guys.
Is there any other maintenance you can do to a marine battery if its been in storage for about a year?
Boat Ramps on Temagami and Marten Lakes?
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That’s sad to hear...
Small town Canada is what this country is all about; supporting local business and being independent of big box and big towns allows them to keep their identity. I always appreciated the fact that the masses tend to venture no further than about 250km North, leaving the ‘true North’ to guys like us. But maybe that just kills towns like Temagami while places like Huntsville are hijacked/overwhelmed by tourists. Seeing old photos of Model T’s making the treacherous drive to places like Temagami almost 100 years ago blows me away...almost as much as it blows me away how few make the drive up today