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lunkerbasshunter

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  1. i wacky rig when the bite is slow. i find it works way better dead sticking when the fish arent active. If they are active i tend to toss spinners or top water baits. Cheers!
  2. that is crazy, i cant belive this
  3. wow that sure is one heck of a day of bassin! Im seriously jealous!!!!!!! Cheers!
  4. i will never forget that day as long as i live. I will remember where i was and what i was doing All the best to those that have lost a family member or friend 7 years ago.
  5. wow that is quite the haul you boys pulled in! Cheers!
  6. Thats what the fish around the power plants look like, it ust swam up the trent from lake o lol Cheers!
  7. happy bay day cliff! Hope you are having an awesome day! Cheers!
  8. wow that pickeral is a pig! the belly on it is huge! thanks for the report! Cheers!
  9. my vote is for bronte Cheers!
  10. wow great report! Awesome fish! Cheers!
  11. wow nice blonde, oops i mean fish! Great report and great smallies on a fly! Cheers!
  12. great report! love those scenery shots! Cheers!
  13. depends on what the weather is doing, normally that late in september the fish are starting to feed heavier then in august, the best fishing i have ever had is in october. you may be early on nipissing but you never know. CHeers!
  14. wow man that is one huge report! The first pic is one of my favorite of all time on this board thanks for that! The colours on those char are awesome! Lakers are huge and i cant believe the price of food up there wow! Thanks for a great report!!!!!!!!!!! Cheers!
  15. that is cool! thanks for the link cheers!
  16. wow that is a big girl. my guess is it would be about 40 pounds, super fish of a lifetie no matter the size! Cheers!
  17. they did some tagging of pike in the south bay a couple years ago and netted a 58" and 2 57" all 3 where over 60lbs. im pretty sure nipissing will produce the next ontario record. until last year you havent been able to fish nipissing after oct 15th for musky. now you can get them all fall when they get really fat. just hope the big girl gets released. Cheers!
  18. what a pretty beast! Cheers!
  19. awesome! I always enjoy your posts and your insight into fishing! Cheers!
  20. Well I arrived last night in North Bay to the inlaws. Got out on the water today for 6 hours. I was slow working a stick bait and felt the tap tap, wham set the hook!!! Felt good weight. The fish started to pull hard. It started pulling drag, i was freaking out i knew it was a bass and it was pulling drag when i had it set really tight lol I got a look at it and it dove deep and pulled so hard!!!! I couldn't even speak when i got it in the net and into the boat after about 5 minutes. I was so pumped! After i settled down and got the hook out, i lifted her and wow what a great feeling to hold a big fish like this again, its been 5 years + since i have had this feeling. The length was just shy of 23inches and the weight was 5lbs 6oz. A true beast for Lake Nipissing. I was actually surprised it only weighed 5lbs 6 oz with it being so long, it was fat but has alot of room to get bigger, man i would love to see that fish in November. Once in the boat it didn't move, it let me take pics, measure and when i released it it just swam away like nothing happened! Here is a couple pics! I'm still excited about the day! I can't wait to get out tommorow! Cheers!
  21. in north bay, fished today, im going to post a report shortly cheers!
  22. i hope everyone is ok and damage is minimal but........ why rebuild a city that is below sea level? do they really believe that katrina was a one time thing? its like building your house at the base of an active volcano, what do you think is going to happen?
  23. wow what a great report! Thanks for taking te time cheers!
  24. awwwwwwww to cute, what a great fishing partner he will make! Cheers!
  25. congrats on the 19th!!!!! what a great way to celebrate, great report! cheers!
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