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  1. I guess you get the idea about everyone saying "layers" the fist couple layers are the most important . You have to keep the sweat off of you so some good wicking base layers are essential , once you start

    to sweat and get damp/cold you are done ! Stay away from cotton base layers at all costs as well. Wool is good over top of your base layer (wool still insulates when wet) I find that Mountain Equipment Co-Op has some good stuff for a good price .

  2. I have become a lake trout jigging addict , help please ,well not really . It is a hell of a good time to say the least . Anyways ,in the next couple weeks I will be heading up to do

    a little fall largemouth fishing in the backwoods of central Ontario and was wondering if anyone here has been successful at deep water (10-30ft) jigging for good old bucket

    mouth. Don't get me wrong we always catch our fish on this annual trip but I would like to maybe try this pattern on this lake cause I can guarantee these fish have not seen a jig

    this deep at this time of the year . I have heard of deep water jigging for smallmouth but nothing on largemouth so , If anyone would like to share there experiences or tips with

    me (us) in regards to this pattern I would appreciate it , Thanks

  3. Make sure you wash all contaminated clothing really well . The oil off the leaves of the plant can stay on your clothes for a long time if you don't wash that crap off.

    I actually caught it in the middle of winter from wearing a jacket that was contaminated with the oil . I get the blisters by just looking at the stuff :angry: It is a brutal thing

    to get especially on your feet so be careful . Like others have said as well wash the area and keep it dry . When I use to get it really bad I use to wash the infected area

    with bleach (old timers remedy) , stung like crazy but it was better than the itch and it seemed to dry it out .

  4. Just got back from a lake trout trip in north/ central Ontario and it's a lake that we fish a few times each year . It is a fairly large lake that has a good population of lake trout

    and receives very little fishing pressure due to it's remoteness . Anyways , one of the lake trout that I caught was the same one as a friend of mine caught last year which

    was the same one that was caught the previous year . Yes , the same lake trout caught by 3 different people in 3 different years . You can tell by the scar on the side and

    deformity in the tail . This was found out last year while I was going through some pictures and noticed the scar on the side of the fish , so we were on the lookout this year

    and sure enough I caught the same fish for the third time . I have never heard of this happening , yes twice but never three times . I guess live release and good handling

    works. You guys be the judge :dunno:

     

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    September 2012

     

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    September 2013

     

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  5. Made a trip into a favorite lake for the closing of inland trout and we were not disappointed with the fishing or the weather .

    The weather can be hit and miss at this time of year in central Ontario but this year on our trip the weather was sunny, warm

    and calm for most of the trip. The trail ride in on the quads was uneventful and we made it to the lake in good time . I was quite

    surprised to see blackflies or small skeeters in some of the open areas of the trail (trade off to the beauty weather) but once we

    made it to the lake they were gone. At the end of the trail at our destination lake the sight is something to see especially at this time

    of year . I will let the pictures do the talking .

     

    The water colour in this lake is a blue/green colour that can only be described as "Wow" compared to all surrounding lakes that are tea colour

     

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    The lakers in this lake are mostly planktivorous which make them smaller but they are all great looking fish and fight hard . The lake trout average

    around 2-3 lbs with the odd 6lber caught every trip . The smallmouth are abundant especially out in open water cruising around in large schools

    following the pods of baitfish around . They were quite easy to locate on the finder and all it took was a drop of a gulp minnow into the pack below

    and you had a smallmouth on (lots of fun) with a couple always following it up boat side . The lake trout were all jigged out of 40-60 ft of water with

    the odd one up shallow (15ft) on top of the shoals . The smallmouth were all caught suspended in 10-20ft over 40ft . The water temps. were a little warm

    for this time of year (61 -64F) but it didn't bother the fish . The bait of choice was 1oz white bucktails or darter head jigs with a gulp minnow or white/silver

    flukes. The lake trout were mostly hitting light which made a trailer hook a must .

    Here is a couple pictures of some of our lake trout .

     

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    This lake trout has been caught by 3 different people in our group in 3 different years , you can tell by the marking on the side and tail .

    I guess live release does work and no fishing pressure helps as well .You don't see that every day if ever !

     

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    The sun sets on another great year at this spot but we will be back in May 2014 for some great laker action . Let the planning begin :good:

     

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    Cheers

     

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