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  1. back to Brian B..........

     

    We got up early to fish a lake loaded with jumbo perch and walleye.

     

    The wind was 40 kph or similar.

     

    My host owned a 12 foot tinnie.

     

    And the forecast was for the winds to INCREASE (which they did).

     

    So while I would rather have been putting the steel to perch and walleye, there was no way we were going to get out on the water. Which caused the fall-back to the liquid lunch and all that.

     

    Doug

  2. PS) The pot on the stove behind my left arm probably had a very pretty something or other in it but I did not think to take photos. My bad.

     

    And yes that IS a four litre (empty) wine bag in a box type bag, and yes there was still some work to be done on the last 66 pounder. But we were equal to the task.

     

    Doug

  3. Baseball bat, or a two by four, or a shovel.....

     

    They cannot move very fast.

     

    And don't let any nosy neighbours see you.................................

     

    ...............or if you have nosy neighbours, use a golf club and carry a ball with you for "putting practice."

     

    Then make the carcass disappear. You can lift a dead porcupine by its feet and not get quilled.

     

    Good luck

     

    PS) Porcupine is pretty tasty. I was looking for an old recipe for sweet and sour porcupine but couldn't find it. And I cannot cut and paste in this infernal website, so you can google recipes for yourself. But "porcupine meatballs" don't use porcupine meat, they use beef burger,,,,,,,,,,,

  4. Mike, thanks for that information. I did not know that Dave had died (and I did not think of him as "old" but then again I am no longer young............)

     

    I caught my PB walleye there, 12 pounds, and gave it to Dave for the lodge wall. He used to take it to the Sportsmen's Show in Hogtown every spring, and I always wished I had kept it for myself. But I had kept a nice 10.5 lb walleye, had it mounted, and figured, a twelve pounder is not that much bigger...................WRONG. It was a LOT bigger.

     

    I had heard that the lodge had gotten run down, too darned bad because the fishing was really very good indeed.

     

    Doug

  5. I am not sure if Georgian Bay Fishing Camp is still operating, but it was out in Georgian Bay near the Bustard Islands, near the confluence of the Key, Pickerel, and French Rivers. Access by boat from the village of Key River along Highway 69 up north of Parry Sound. (Hwy 400 North to 69 North to Key River) It did have AWESOME smallmouth bass fishing, and plentiful walleye and pike - but again I have not been there in many years.

     

    Doug

  6. Yes those are big holes, but...................

     

    ...........there was an older lad on the Bay of Quinte (dead now, God bless him) that used to spud holes about two feet square. His gaff was a piece of two by four with about an eight inch spike through it, no such thing as catch and release. And one time I visited him at home he had the BIGGEST walleye I ever saw in his basement sink in preparation for filleting it. That walleye had to have been at least fifteen pounds. My biggest ever was twelve, and this fish dwarfed that. And he refused to take it and get it weighed....

     

    Anyways, his partially frozen-over holes were man traps, and one of my buddies went down in one of them, both legs and up to his waist, scary stuff.

     

    And by the way, what an awesome report!

    Doug

  7. Yes I was thinking that maybe most folks would not get that one.

     

    When you fire a Carl Gustav anti-tank rocket, it's a two-man team. Number I is the gunner, number 2 is the loader and safety man. After the rocket is loaded, the gunner asks the loader to confirm that the lock is engaged, because when the round goes off, there is a ferocious back-blast. So you want to make sure that the back-blast of explosive gases doesn't happen in the gun..........

  8. Did you not catch any ciscoes with the spring run up there?

     

    1. Or are ciscoes illegal for ice fishing?

     

    2. Or do you forego ciscoes in favour of artificials?

    They sure played hell with the lakers on Great Slave Lake last July.................our biggest was 42 pounds, and I forget how many over 20 pounds but several dozen...........

     

    Doug

  9. That last buck looks like he is using his nose. I think of al their senses, it is smell that is most acute, and which the deer trust most of all. They catch your scent, they are out of there.

     

    So.....................would you mind terribly if I set up a ground blind at your house late next fall? :whistling:

     

    Doug

  10. I've been chasing whitetails for over forty years and my own observations mirror that of the "expert." In early fall, I cannot recall ever seeing a group of does and fawns with an antlered buck amongst them. But I have seen groups of antlered bucks together in that same time frame. Typically I see does and fawns together right up until the rut, then generally I see single animals, or a doe being chased, or a buck tracking hot does. So I cannot recall seeing a "harem" of an antlered buck with does and fawns. As I understand elk biology, the biggest baddest bulls do get a harem and defend it against all comers; I do not think this is true of whitetails.

     

    Maybe a biologist with current experience will see this and weigh in...........

     

    Doug

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