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  1. You could try some places near/inside Algonquin park along the highway 60 corridor starting in Huntsville at the west gate to Whitney at the east gate. Plenty of hotels, motels, cottages, inns and resorts along this route. AP is great for hikes, canoeing and fishing [keep in mind, the brook and lake trout fishing season will have ended by then, but everything else is open]. Might be hard to find somewhere with availability though as it's a very popular destination in the fall.

  2. Hope you have better luck than we did! Went up this past weekend and tried a few corridor lakes for Splake from shore, but only managed some small perch and smallmouth bass. I think it was just too sunny out for fishing (it was a gorgeous weekend!) and perhaps the water hasn't cooled enough for them to be close to shore. I'll probably head back up in 2-3 weeks and try again.

     

    Good luck!!

  3. A bunch of operators are listed on this site, but don't know much about any of them:

     

    http://www.temagamiicefishing.com/temagami-icehut-operators.html

    http://www.temagamiicefishing.com/lake-temagami-icehut-operators.html

    http://www.temagamiicefishing.com/marten-river-icehut-operators.html

     

    Lake Restoule may also be a possibility. Considered it for my last trip, but decided on somewhere else.

     

    Everett's Northern Excursions

    Lakeside Cottage (sleeps 7

    On Ice bungalows

    Everett Grawbarger

    705-729-1059

     

    I think Martin's Camp also rents huts, or at least used to.

     

    Wish I had some more personal experience to share with you, but I primarily ice fish on Lake Simcoe. I do try to take an annual weekend trip to a different lake each season, but have not yet ventured to the Nippissing area for ice fishing.

     

    Good luck!

  4. I'd imagine any American Plan lodge that requires a flight out of Nakina, Hornepayne, White River, Wawa or Hawk Junction would suit your needs. There are a bunch of them. Air Ivanhoe also has one - they fly out of Ivanhoe lake, which is about 9 hours north of Toronto.

     

    You might consider a boat-in option as well. For example, there are several boat-in American Plan lodges on Lady Evelyn Lake that provide a really good alternative if you don't want to drive 12 hours [assuming you're coming from the GTA], but want that remote feeling. Island 10 probably has the best rates of most AP lodges I have looked into (about $1150 per person, whereas most others are about $1400+ per person - albeit, they also include the flight).

     

    There's also a boat-in on Ramsey Lake that provides the food, but you do the cooking. Always thought that was an interesting idea.

  5. Never shop eBay after a night of drinking. You end up with all sorts of crap, trust me. Lol!!

     

    $1 a lure isn't that much, so if they turn out to be duds, you're not out that much money. Regardless, I am sure they'll probably catch you some fish, but you might want to change out the hooks first. Personally, I'd skip those sort of "bargains" unless it was a lot of used lures of known manufacture.

     

    Post some pics when you get them!

  6. Thanks for the report! Looks like your family had a great time. I've tried to book at Happy Day a few times myself, but never managed to get an opening since it's so popular. It's nice to see some photos and a report of the area.

     

    Not surprised about their son either, as I believe they have another teenage son that practically runs their other camp.

     

    Cheers!

  7. I have been using small ziplock type snack bags for harnesses and put all of the small bags full of harnesses into a larger ziplock to hold it all together. It holds more and takes up less space than the lindy thing or pool noodles. Fits in a pocket, small pack, in a storage compartment in the boat, or in the tackle box.

     

    I do this as well and for the same reasons :thumbsup_anim:

     

    I also use the small "ziploc" type baggies from the dollar store to store a lot of terminal tackle and put them into a larger Plano box. I also have some of those really small Plano boxes and fly fishing boxes for various hooks/swivels etc. The larger but flat (or half-height) Plano boxes are great too.

     

    The small medical bottles and dram bottles (pill bottles) are also good.

     

    I think it just depends on what "final" storage box you use. A standard tackle box is more accommodating to those larger bottles, but if you primarily use Plano boxes they can be a pain unless you find bottles that fit or you use the larger/taller Plano boxes.

  8. Thanks for all the suggestions folks. Was very helpful.

     

    I checked out both Lambeth Rod & Tackle and Angling Sports today. I ended up picking up a St.Croix rod from Lambeth R&T. Angling Sports had some Shimano and St.Croix rods on sale too...almost bought another, but had to resist!! I imagine I'll be a regular at both these places soon enough.

     

    I'll also have to make a trip out to Angling Outfitters when I get the chance.

     

    Thanks again,

     

    Cheers.

  9. I purchased a couple Abu Garcia Ambassadeur reels off of eBay for a decent price a couple of years ago and am very happy with their performance. So, I'd also recommend going the used route if you're on a budget as you can get some solid gear. Especially musky gear. It seems to me that people get into musky fishing and load up on gear only to realize they rather fish for something else, so you see a lot of it for sale. You will most definitely find a good deal on some relatively new gear if you're patient enough.

  10. Hey guys,

     

    I'm asking for my sister in law and her boyfriend. They want to go somewhere "up north" camping for a weekend in september. She mentioned Frech River area...but aren't stuck on that. They do the tent thing, like to fish but I don't think they NEED to catch fish...they'll be boat-less and fishing from shore if at all.... mostly relaxing and just taking it all in... Do you guys have any great spots, parks etc. in that general area that you could suggest?

     

    Thanks a bunch - much appreciated!

     

    Cheers,

    Ryan

     

    Algonquin Park - rent a canoe and paddle off into the sunset

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