-
Posts
2,585 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
1
Content Type
Events
Profiles
Forums
Store
Posts posted by lunkerbasshunter
-
-
nice way to spend fathers day!
Cheers!
-
great report those are some beuty fish you got into
cheers!
-
awesome report! that fish wetted you lol
Cheers!
-
awesome scenery and what a great fish!!!
cheers!
-
cant help you with the gas pricing but thanks for your service to our country! My father in law is a CWO in north bay and is into his 40th year! so i know the hard work and level of commitment it takes to serve your country.
Cheers!
-
i find it to be more of a northern thing then a canadian thing. most who fish southern ontario like erie for example call them walleye but the northeners call them pickeral. There is also a generation thing as well. They are pickeral to most older generations but they are walleye to most younger generations. You can blame the knowledge of the interenet for that one.
either way they taste great and I call them whatever the person i am fishing with calls them lol
cheers!
-
-
i worked on lake muskoka about 15 years ago for a summer. there are big pike at the mouth of the river. also lots of bass around the island shores.
we used to catch walleye on the wind sweeped shore lines on browning island.
this was 15 years ago though.
cheers!
-
what an aewsome pic, get that one framed!!!
cheers!
-
abut 5 or 6 years ago i was out by the manitoo islands july 1st it was so hot no wind, we couldnt get anything to bite at all and to make things worse the mayfly hatch was in full swing. If you have ever been on the lake when there is a hatch it looks like huge 50yd clumps of weeds floating on the water. Well this day for some reason triggered a feeding frenzy, to give you an idea we caught about 300 white bass in about an hour. we were even catching them with a hook and no bait, it was wild
after i was at billy bobs bait store and telling some locals about it and there was a musky fishermen there that said it is the best time to cast around the edges of the feeding frenzy for big musky or pike. i guess it triggers them to feed seeing all the activity of these white bass feeding.
But anyway yeah there are millions of them in nip.
Cheers!
-
great job on the first slime for your boat!
Cheers!
-
that is what it is all about. One day many many years from now when you are gone your daughter is going to remember days like that with you!!! Congrats on the great day with your daughter!
Cheers!
-
if it bothers you that much google french war victories and look at the first link that shows up.
gave me a chuckle
-
yeah your best chance at making it is to be playing aaa so you can get drafted by the O, the back up plan should be to play junior a tier 11 somewhere, you can get scouted by us schools and get an education paid for or partly paid for.
Remember though, when it comes to hockey, you only have one chance! With school you can always go back!
To be the best at hockey you have to play with the best!
Cheers!
-
if you are out on big water like simcoe or nipissing then i would go for the deep v model, however if you are on smaller lakes then I dont see an issue with flat bottom boats at all.
Thats my 2 cents worth
Cheers!
-
what a great read and what a project!!
Thanks!
Cheers!
-
looks like a great trip! Thanks for sharing the report!
Cheers!
-
awsome pictures! thans for the report!
cheers!
-
i would have called the cops for them and let the cops tell them there were being you know whats
cheers!
-
i look forward to your reports! They are always well done! Nice bass, and yeah its a groundhog
Cheers!
-
oh that is great!!!! i cant imagine a better way to spend the day!!!!!
cheers!
-
great report! Nice eyes! I have heard crotch could be tough on a boat prop cause of some dangerous things lurking just at or under the surface, sure looks like you know where they are
cheers!
-
i cant get over the size of some of those fish!
Wow
Cheers!
-
wow those are some monster fish!!!
Cheers!
The end of an era... NF
in General Discussion
Posted
my wife has a crv and loves it. i just bought a van after putitng 300 000km on my ford taurus in 5 years.
I feel your pain about letting a good car go
Cheers!