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4x4bassin

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  1. I agree with Knuguy , stay away from the bear spray . If you have to use it and you get a blow back you are screwed !I don't like my chances against a bear with a face full of bear spray :whistling:

    As well as an accidental

    firing could be a big problem .Our group always has those $2.00 bangers at the ready for a curious bear in camp but just have a clean camp

    and make some noise when in the bush and you will be fine !

  2. Lots of good info here for sure , like others have said forget the axe/hatchet lots of blowdowns and beaver lodges in the back country, as well

    you don't want to be putting an axe blade into your shin when your miles from civilization , seen it happen and was a real bugger getting back !

    Also a small packet of baby wipes are really handy for cleaning your self up as well as a small bottle of sanitizer.

    I might of missed it here but if your going into the back country you definitely need some bear bells , the last thing you want to do is stumble

    into a bear and her cubs.

    If you are going in the shoulder seasons May/September take a wool touque with ya , it gets surprisingly cool/cold in the north that time of year and

    a nice wool hat can definitely take the chill off especially if it is cool and damp ,as well it is good to sleep with it on when it is cold at night,

    trust me on this one !

    Might think of some more stuff later

  3. Thanks Fellas-for once my instincts were correct! How bad is the backup at the split? Just wonderin...perhaps I'll send an email alerting the highway authorities that I'm coming on June 8th so they can speed things up and be done by the time I arrive!!wink.gif

     

    You might get lucky and some of that construction will be over but honestly I don't think so , when it gets a little closer to your departure

    remind us and someone here can give you an up to date report on road conditions/construction . I travel that stretch of road to Parry Sound

    all most weekly so I for sure can let you know !

  4. I would stick to your original plan , you don't want to be anywhere near that area 401/400 at 5:00pm especially if it is a Friday . I would try

    to be in the Barrie area no later then 3:00-3:30pm and it should be smooth sailing except for possible construction delays just north of the split !

  5. Has anyone here ever used this product and could advise on its effectiveness ? I got a bottle of this stuff from the states and it is suppose

    to be great but I don't know anyone that has used it or has first hand knowledge !

    It is a clothing spray that kills all bitting bugs on contact , sounds good to me !

    This blackfly season is going to be a flip of the coin with this strange spring so I want to be perpared

    Thanks

  6. who even knows anymore with the flux in temperatures so far this year... prepare for the worst n' hope for the best

     

    I couldn't agree more with this quote ! I can tell you that every May long weekend I go on a annual backwoods trip into central Ontario

    and the blackflies are bad but the mosquitos are non existent.

    This year is definitly different with the warm March and cool/cold and dry April . I was just up in the Loring area this past weekend and

    there wasn't a blackfly anywhere and in past years they were out buzzing around . It has been a cold , dry spring in that area ( trees haven't even budded out yet and lakes are low and cold ) so I think the bugs won't be as bad as in previous years but if it is warm and wet for the next couple

    weeks all bets are off and my theory will be wrong !

    Here's hoping for a cool couple weeks :thumbsup_anim:

  7. With out a doubt spend the money and get a good goretex suit , you won't regret it ! I was able to get in on the great cabela's guidewear deal

    from last fall thanks to a few guys on this board :thumbsup_anim: and I used it once with no problems.I didn't get the liner for it instead opting for a bigger size and wearing a light/heavy fleece under it to match conditions !

    For a good suit you will probably be looking at minimum $450-$500 bucks but keep your eyes open for some deals , they do come around once and awhile !

    Good luck

  8. I have a backwoods trip planned for May to my favorite lake trout lake and i'm starting to plan/gather things now . A couple weeks

    ago I salted up about 75 shinners (they turned out good) but there seems to be alot of info. on the web about using sucker meat !

    I do alot of jigging so I was thinking what would be best to put on the bucktail , salted shinner or some sucker .

    All I can think of is that the sucker is a bit more oily giving off a good scent trail but not sure . Is it worth taking up some sucker

    strips as well .

    We have good luck with the shinners but just looking for some more ideas from the board . Any one use sucker meat for lake trout ?

     

    Thanks

  9. Check FishOnline for general species lists and maps. I'd say for sure the lakes will be crusted over. Certain lakes wil be open, but which ones? You'll have to check em out to find out. Aslo, some of the unplowed roads/trails might be snow covered or washed out.

    Good luck though, I'm sure you'll find something worthwhile

     

    Good points here as well , alot of the back roads/trails are in real bad shape so if you are going I wouldn't be going alone, just incase

    you get stuck. Good luck and happy trails :canadian:

  10. I have been tromping around in the backwoods of that area for several years , what info. do you need ? If I can't get it I have a couple MNR friends

    in Bracebridge and Parry Sound that surely can !

    PM me if you like !

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