Been making my way through all my favourite Beatles solo releases. Was never crazy about Lennon's stuff for the most part, but he's still got more than a few absolute gems like this one.
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All Things Must Pass and Band on the Run next...
Just as valuable as gold, given the prices they go for now!
How bad are they? Aside from hooks (obviously) my rusty old Williams stay that way, and still work just as well as they did new, if not better.
Chris, blue/silver was the steady producer all weekend, but I tried a charteuse/orange Cyclops yesterday for a few hours with good results...lucky strike half wave was working well too. When you find active fish they're not at all picky lol
Fished another new lake today. Found a creek mouth with a pod of fish hanging off the mouth and a couple more flatlining on a steep breaking shoreline running as close to the shoreline as possible. Cyclops was the ticket again
First day truly targeting musky I landed a 50"er, had caught a few while walleye fishing in years past as well. Now I live north of their range so Ill likely never go out of my way to target them anymore.
The small lakes in that area have been pressured for a long time now, but there's some still some good fishing to be had. Use MNR fish online tool to find some of the stocked rainbow lakes in the area, awesome fun in the summer
Ice went out here 2 days ago, and we got into a few Lakers today. The flatlining bite was very slow, but will pick up once the surface gains a few more degrees. Jigging bucktails and gulp minnows on steep drops like you would ice fishing is a good bet for when the water is still icy cool.
Kipawa area lakes are still pretty locked up, likely won't be ready for this weekend (close though), but its going to be an earlier ice out than last year