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  1. Thanks for the insight re who owns stuff there Wayne. Had no idea about that. But I'd also rather not say exactly where the dock was since I obviously fished close by and reported a laker getting caught there while we were eating lunch.

     

    Business is doing better than expected so maybe this Spring I can get back up there and take you fishing. :Gonefishing:

  2. As for when it's best to go, my Metis bud had a contact up there who he'd call to find out if they were in shallow yet. From my several-years of experience as to when we went up, it was usually the week after the May 24 wknd or the one following that.

    That's a nice huge laker pic Wayne! Check out Loon Lodge. Lotsa the old-school cheapskate trout chasers I knew go there and the management seems to know about when the best fishing is. I think they also rent icehuts and such. It's also in close proximity to some great fishing spots.

     

    Oh and Happy New Year to everyone!

  3. GCD those were all about the same year class we get in the shallows in Spring. A Metis pal up there has 40lber on the wall from a native net. Natives roll the huge ones out and release em since they only want the tasty smaller ones. Each winter during icefishing a few folks will have their 30lb lines break from lakers that don't come off bottom.

  4. Used to go up a little after the May 24 weekend and would usually get limits within a few hours using lake trolls and canoe spoons. This day a pal and I just had lunch on shore and took the pic of 5. Checked my line that I set out during lunch and number 6 was on it! :thumbsup_anim: Then we took to chasing the big pike that are up there also.

     

    Great place to fish! Although the skyline tree reserve hides lotsa the logging from view, the area still is beautiful and has some monster lakers, pike and walleye in it.

     

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  5. I was out on Tuesday and Wednesday except when too rough. I did well with around 10 fish of all sizes and fished east of the ferry crossing in the middle and more to the north side. Used 5 and at midday 6 colour leadcore with CC blue/silver shads and on the planers 220 ft back using green/orange Manns stretch divers and the RR Barbie. Trolled around 1. to 1.7mph. Hope you have better luck next time!

  6. Heat the bar and bend/hammer the sucker back down to where it was. Good ta go.

     

    Or, if no room to swing a hammer to beat it out, try attaching a length of strong chain and then at the last link away from the hitch, slide a tire iron through and then beat on the tire iron as close to the chain as possible while holding it at the other end. Then have some beer and laugh your butt off about the Lexus.

  7. Can't answer such a question probably. Some sell worms and minnows and others sell worms and lures, and others have hellgramites and now no more frogs....

    Some have no harvest permits so have to buy their minnows from wholesalers, while others have permits to harvest and sell, while others are in better locations to get more business although some have less overhead.... some make extra money selling fishing licences too...

    Sheesh!

  8. Send a fat guy out first and watch. Waita minute.... with equal rights and all going on nowadays, send a fat "person" out first and see what....

     

    JK!

     

    Good advice above. I hear trappers use an ice spud and tap as they go (tapping the the spud that is, not like in showtunes) and they listen for changes. Drill test holes lots.

  9. Next time during the meeting prearrange to have someone call on yer celphone. Fake like it's the bigshot Jumla Predident or someone and say stuff like... " Ya I'm taking your 21 ft Ranger console offer, not the stinkin tiller one" and just before you fake like yer hangin up, say something like "Ya, OK you can tell Linder and Babe I'll do their shows.... but they'll pay more this time!"

     

    JK! :D

     

    Good luck. Do charity work and tellem about it.

  10. First 2 pics were right after you got the boat I recall. Pleasure meeting you guys. Recall... your musky net got lost back down the highway as it flew outta the boat somewheres...Misfish having to go early because he got hurt when his pedestal seat gave way....OUCH!!

    You guys won the prize too I reluctantly recall. Hey, looks like that might be me standing beside the ole car in the second pic. Nice place and a good time there.

  11. 21 inch Toro high reving electric-start single stage with the rubber paddles. Had an old buddy use one for years and he was on disability. He himself would lift it into his pickup and go do many other old folks in town. Made lotsa $$ and wore out a set of paddles. He swore by it and it throws snow a mile.

     

     

     

    I have one and love it. Maybe $700. taxes in.

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