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mitch seguin

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  1. Small deep diving crankbaits have been my best producer.
  2. I lived there for 15 years and spent my time on lakes where occasions seeing another angler were few and far between. You will enjoy.
  3. For a DIY outing, bring an auger and frozen smelt and your lines. I would recommend Porcupine Lake right in town for pike action. Access the lake at Deadman's Point (south side of lake half way).
  4. Garmin 76CX plus map chip. Bought it at West Marine who price matched LeBarons.
  5. http://www.cedarcourt.ca/reservations/ I have not stayed there; however, I have read good recommendations.
  6. Not to be confused with all-season tires, I have all-weather tires on my Frontier. Nokian Rotiiva. I travel frequently in upper NY state in the winter months where road conditions are considerably poorer than what we experience in SE Ontario and have not been disappointed.
  7. Angler's Atlas has what you need. www.anglersatlas.com
  8. IMO opinion Charleston is a nicer campground with plenty of good fishing at both destinations. Charleston has lots of water with several areas you can have to yourself, if that's appealing.
  9. There were a few Timmins back lakes where 'blue' pike could be had. My young lads at the time thought they were 'cool'.
  10. http://www.spoonpullers.com/ Have a read through this site. Some good info to consider for your outing.
  11. My experience with a similar situation was that they wanted me to ship the rod for examination. All I requested was another guide that I would install myself and provide them with a pic of the damaged part. I suggested that the cost for me to ship the rod and in turn their replacement of the affected section of rod was worth more than the guide. Nonetheless, they were adamant that I ship the rod. I dug out a guide of similar size and wrapped it on.
  12. Been there. You can purchase an elbow velcro ice wrap. Pluck it out of deep freeze and strap it down for your icing time. When finished, throw it back in the deep freeze for your next session. I brought mine to work to max out on the icing period. I was advised 20 minutes on/off for the first few days.
  13. https://www.ontario.ca/environment-and-energy/guide-eating-ontario-fish
  14. My apologies; however, that's was the number on my invoice.
  15. http://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/report/report_e.html?type=realTime&stn=02FC001&prm1=46&prm2=-1 Rising level due to weather suggests it's blown
  16. Chris, a little more info to consider http://georgianbaydreams.blogspot.ca/2012/01/well-aware-guide-to-caring-for-your.html
  17. Just to clarify E. coli and total coliform readings for safe drinking water should be 0 colonies per 100 ml of water.
  18. Revivex is another brand that will offers both wash and water repellency products.
  19. http://www.barlowstackle.com/Fishing-Lure-Bodies-C18.aspx
  20. From "The" book How to measure a fishTo find the length of a fish: measure from the tip of the mouth with the jaws closed to the tip of the tail compress the tail fin lobes to give the maximum possible length
  21. Don't forget to put musky on your list, as there's no shortage here. Mitch
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