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  1. Try wickstead lake, north of NB on Hwy 11.. just south of Marten river. (east) decent fishing .
  2. Ill be there with wifey and kids thursday to sun.
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    WOW

    http://paulrademacher.com/oilspill/#toronto
  4. Great report Cliff, gotta love spinners!!
  5. Looks like fun!!
  6. French River & Lake Nipissing - Water Level & Flow Information The water management partners, known as the Sturgeon-Nipissing-French-Wanapitei Water Management Group, and as overseen by the Sturgeon-Nipissing-French Citizens' Advisory Group, will continue to closely monitor the weather conditions and water levels in an attempt to minimize the impact of variable weather conditions and maximize the benefits to the fishery of the lake and river. Lake Nipissing and French River Recorded Water Level Forecast The following is the water level forecast for Lake Nipissing and the French River as of Monday, May 17, 2010, as provided by Public Works and Government Services Canada. The precipitation for May, as of May 17, is 49% of the monthly average. The inflows into the lake are currently below the long-term average inflow. Lake Nipissing Caution: Low Lake Level Due to Extremely Dry Winter. As of May 17, 2010 the water level elevation of Lake Nipissing was 195.25 metres. The lake level is 58 centimetres below the long-term average. The lake level is expected to be stable during the next few days. Further change in the lake level is dependent on the amount of inflows and precipitation. French River Caution: Low River Levels Due to Extremely Dry Winter. At Dry Pine Bay, the river level on May 17, 2010 was 180.43 metres, which corresponds to a flow of 49 cubic metres per second. The river level is 120 centimetres below the long-term average, which corresponds to a flow of 211 cubic metres per second below the long-term average. The river is expected to be stable during the next few days. Further change in the river levels will be dependent on the amount of inflows and precipitation. The next update will be on Tuesday, May 25, 2010. If you have any further questions or concerns, please call Phil Hall of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources in North Bay at 705-475-5605
  7. So with everyones help Avery and I made it down to the harbourfront around 11 am on Friday, we made our reservations early at the CN Tower restaurant. (Food was fantastic, but the view is really incredible.. as touristy as it is.. it really is mind blowing). After wards we walked back tot he hotel, changed and went for a stroll that took s up Yonge to Dundas, then up to Queens Park (I wanted Avery to see where the screwing actually comes from..lol) over to Chinatown, where we discovered Kensington, very cool... all the way back over to Yonge, where we had a snack at Japango!! (awesome sushi!!) and then back to the hotel to take a break and get ready for the show. (total walk 10.5 KM on Google earth) So off to the show we go... and lol.. a sea of black awaited us!!! Some very friendly fans, old and young, it was a very diverse crowd. Alice Cooper was great, it was a lot of fun to watch, very theatrical, and both Avery and I are huge fans, sang along with every song! Rob Zombie... well.. um.... well... neither Avery of I was familiar with his music... but I gotta say.. that was pretty much the most intense show I'd ever been to.. It was awesome!!! He did a duet of Schools Out with Alice at the end of the show.. it was great. Any way.. as usual .. in the bathroom (why is it always the bathroom) I hear HEY TJ!! and there's DUNNER!!! We had a quick chat and back I go to make sure no ones run off with Avery. Afterwards we went back for a "Big Slice" and to do some people watching on Yonge till 1 or so then a cab back to the hotel.. I couldn't walk another step... LOL.. I gotta say... most of the fans at the concert were more "normal" than alot of people downtown at night!!! What a day.... I love visiting Toronto.. but its gonna be nice to quietly sit around the pool today.... my ears are still ringing... It was great to meet you Dunner!!! Next time we'll sit and share one of those $10 beers!!! LOL.. Now where did I put My $1 Carling!!! LOL
  8. LOL.. Hey Dunner.. it should be fun... I think we better leave tonight if I wanna make it though......
  9. Awesome Thanks!!!
  10. Wow.. Im glad I asked!! ALICE COOPER HERE WE COME!!!
  11. Ill be in Toronto tomorrow morning around 11... Ill be coming south on the 400... I need to get to the Toronto Waterfront... Is it better to go via the Gardiner or Don Valley Pkway.. or is there a quicker/easier route for us Northern hicks....
  12. I'm heading to Toronto...??? WHAT???? I'm heading the wrong way!!! LOL.. Seeing Alice Cooper tomorrow nite with Avery then spending the rest of the weekend by the pool...
  13. Wow.. I dont know how I missed this.. now thats another stellar report. Beauty fish, and the adventure just makes it more special...
  14. Im happy for you Lew, its certainly well deserved.
  15. Thats too bad.. Ill miss ya....
  16. LOL>. Ya wheres the fish pictures.. or at least girlfriend pictures???
  17. TJQ

    Oh JOEY!

    Wow!! 29 AGAIN!!!
  18. Happy Bday!!
  19. Cool.. get em out while they are young..
  20. Very Very Nice fish!!!
  21. LOL.. thats the point SO did I... ya gotta kidnap them!!
  22. Your supposed do like I did and BUY before the value goes to high!!! LOL Get them when they are 16 and keep hold your stock!!!
  23. Out for the first time today at my house in Sturgeon Falls.
  24. May 2010 Kayak Pike Fishing If you're a fan of fishing for pike and own a kayak, blending the two together is an excellent way to access phenomenal fishing opportunities. Many large pike roam waters off limits to anglers with power boats, but getting into back lakes or small- to medium-sized rivers is easy with a kayak. By Tim Allard Spring Crappie Fishing with Art Cunningham With my buddy Steve Old at the wheel, we set off to join Art Cunningham and his Crappie tournament team-mate, Marv Rolls, for some fishing out of Ceely's Bay, located at the head of the Rideau River near Kingston Ontario. By Lawrence Euteneier Catch and Release basics for Toothy Critters As esox anglers, we all know the importance of catch and release to the future of our sport. by Pete Maina Facts of Fishing FYI This week Dave celebrates his 2Oth episode, Skeet Reese and the Beaver. Feeding the Tarpon at Robbies "Amazing," "breathtaking" and "impressive" are words they often hear from first-time visitors to the end of the dock. A video by J.P. Derose Win Dave Mercers BOAT! Hook, Line and SUBWAY® Starting April 5th, 2010 fishing fans will have a chance to hook the catch of a lifetime at participating Ontario Subway® restaurants. Off the Dock All things great will eventually hit a snag! by Phil Harrison and Maureen Shelleau The Lowdown on Fish Finders With so many options and technical lingo, choosing the perfect fishfinder can become a bit bewildering. Early Season Minnowbait Walleye The most exciting time of the year for a diehard walleye fisherman is most definitely spring. By: Tyler Dunn Awesome Underwater Northern Pike Video Northern Pike comes up behind a Canadian Wiggler with no HOOKS and nails it! by T.J. Quesnel Getting Started in Tournament Fishing by Don Sangster Techniques and Tactics for Small Stream Fly Fishing Looking to hit some small streams or creeks this season? The effort you put into understanding how to fish creeks and small streams will pay off! by Dave Barrett Get North! Stressed? need a vacation? Visit Get North to find your Northern Ontario get-away! Fishing Lodge Classifieds Come fish your heart out at one of these many Lodges, Camps and Resorts.
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