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Joeytier

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  1. His comments were, well...pretty outlandish and frankly had some pretty hateful undertones.

     

    I don't have much else to contribute other than pointing the finger towards any group as being 'more insulting' as a whole than the next is ridiculous and accomplishes nothing. If you have found your faith within the realm of science (as many have) and beyond an ancient textbook, then good for you!

     

    But I find it truly confusing that people can liken suscribing to the works of Darwin as an 'act of faith' no different than creationism. Not sure I'll ever understand...

  2. Any long track, fan cooled machine in 340 up to 550 cc should do you fine. The indy lite 340 was a good choice, but there are many out there that do the trick. I have a 550 sport touring thats great on the trails and for ice fishing, just doesn't perform too well breaking trail in to the back lakes around here. A bravo or Skandic would be my one and two for back lake fishing but dont offer much for trail riding

  3. Ling are awesome,and super aggressive in the winter. I've seen them rifle up off the bottom like a laker to smash a big buckshot, and they fight great too.

     

    Cubed, boiled, and dipped in garlic butter...mmmm

  4. There is a few spots bad with slush on Calander Bay as well. It is fairly visible in daylight so not too hard to avoid. We caught another 6 walleye in 3 hours today but I was talking with a couple guys who landed 27 walleye today.

    Stopped by your shack yesterday in the sled around 11. Guess you werent out yet. Our Cbay spot was a little slow but still quite good.

  5. If walleye are involved I would take a guess that it has to do with taking the smallie numbers down a peg (and increase fishing opps), to help bring/keep the walleye numbers up. They do often compete in the same spaces.

     

    And, maybe not so much in that part of Northern Ontario, (but maybe so) it's more often the walleye to more anglers and travellers, that are the fish of importance for sport, food and tourism.

     

    Policing this then... is not likely in any part of the plan. lol.

    This 100%. I imagine there's only a tiny percent of lakes that even possess a LMB population in that zone, and an even smaller percentage of anglers who target them, much less only for c & r...and if there's people keeping them out of season, they likely would have done so anyway. I just wish they'd open them up yr-round in zone 11! Cold water smallies are delicious
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