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Joeytier
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Beautiful, enjoy your spring while the blackflies are still asleep
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Kiiiiipawa
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Yeah looks like a splake to me, and a beauty one at that!
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Oh man I've got the itch now. Can't wait for the opener!
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Very cool report...who fudged up the stringer?? Haha
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Awesome! How do you prefer to prepare them for freezing?
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I'm not telling
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Lol!!!^^^
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Yeah, those are 100% atlantic smolts. The first one clearly has the red spots characteristic of a young atlantic. Resident brownies typically have many black spots on their side and yellowing on their underbelly
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Oh no, the vertical hold! Don't let the centerpin warriors see!!
Awesome post, especially love that resident brown shot!
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Ya that's fun! Lots of great speckle water a lot of closer to TO than some people might think
Pictures 5 and 7 appear to be atlantic smolts?
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What non-alcoholic beer?
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Nice bow! Lots of places to find them around here and you can get them much bigger than that even...how did you cook it? I'm drooling over here
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Good to know!! Lol they weren't in a typical spot and were much bigger than the small ones growing down by the ravine
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I wouldn't eat those Simcoe pigs either, but they sure look fun to catch.
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Definitely back to back uni knot
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Yeah, phones tend to work great for that kind of stuff
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Great looking pup. I've also never heard of the breed but I like the looks of that cute little guy
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Whatever happens tonight .
Im looking forward to watching Boston crush them like bugs..
Call it ignorance or arrogance its a fine line...
I'll call it ignorance. They're gonna have to learn to skate if they want to keep up....
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I have 7'6" st. Croix wild river that I use for those techniques specifically, and its perfect. You'll want to get something with more flex throughout the rod imo, especially with live bait fishing
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Can't wait for the fiddleheads to start up here. Gonna be at least a week but i saw a couple starting to sprout last weekend
Week long Algonquin trip report
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That's some excellent fishing! I can see why it has become a tradition for you and the boys