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LucG

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  1. wow! That's a fine specimen!
  2. Made it out on Nipissing for one last kick at the can for some late season smallies. Was tough to find fish, but when you did, it was easy to catch a few out of the school. Weather was cold and windy so slow moving tubes and drop shot presentations were a must. Even tho no big bass were caught, we did however manage to catch a fish of a lifetime when my partner sets hook on a giant muskie using a spinnerbait. Gotta love fall fishing!
  3. Haha Yes indeed. But just so that we're on the same page. The walleyes came home with me, the bass, as always, get to swim another day!
  4. Haha That depends where you were lol I was fishing on Nipissing.
  5. Nice fish! Looks like a blast!
  6. Made it out on the water this past weekend. With this amazing weather you would be stupid not too! Add in the fact that the fish were on a feeding frenzy, it makes for an amazing outing. Caught these fish on shallow rocks with tubes, senkos, jerkbaits, crankbaits, it all worked! Also tightened up on a couple eater sized walleye that made excellent table fare! Enjoy the pics, and get out there while their hot!
  7. Really? That is awesome, good for Rob! Was he with a client?
  8. Camera....check..... Right on bud! Have a good time and take lots of pics!
  9. Nice fish. That laker is huge! What techniques are you using to find and follow the whitefish?
  10. I was using about 6" herring. I'm pretty sure you aren't aloud live bait in Kiosk, I could be wrong. I bought mine at Billy Bob's on Lakeshore Dr in North Bay.
  11. What a perfect campsite, and even nicer scenic shots! Too bad the fish didn't cooperate, although luckily looks like the weather did!
  12. Had a loon hit a jerkbait right at the side of the boat once. Though I had a musky on at first. Luckily enough for both of us, he got off only seconds later. Then came up to the surface and had a "what the duck just happened" look on his face. haha
  13. Not only gave me a heart attack, but gave me a good shower. He splashed me with one kick of the tail as he headed in the opposit direction haha
  14. This is what I was thinking. Even found a few places where the smallies have even started to school up. Is summer over already???????
  15. Exactly what Joeytier said. This has really worked well for me on that lake. I was using frozen herring. However I mainly use and steel line setup. at the end a 5-6" spoon, rigged with bait. The key is the threaded trailer hook that not only helps keep the bait on your hook, but helps hooking the short striking fish. Make sure the bait your using hasn't gotten all "mushy" other wise it'll have a hard time keeping it on your spoon. I have even done well using a spoon alone, no bait. Good luck!
  16. Went out last Friday in search of some good bass fishing and got treated with a trophy pike. Started out the morning fishing a Lucky Craft Gunfish (topwater walking bait) and got several good smallies over and on the edges of deeper cabbage, 6-10 fow. Once the sun came out and got a little warmer, I started targeting pads, grass and wood, and got a few good largies on a texas rigged creature bait. As I was burning my bait back to the boat to make another flip, this giant northern pike hammered my bait right at the boat and made a line peeling run. She measured 42" and had a very big head and was really think. This is my first pike from Ontario that was over 40" Look and the coloration of these two smallies. One was caught in the river on a sandy and wooden bottom, the other was caught in the weeds.
  17. Mackenzie River, NWT - Giant Northern Pike, Thousands of big Walleye, and cast after cast of Arctic Grayling & Whitefish
  18. There are both timber wolves & "brush wolves" in our area. The majority being the smaller brush wolf type, usually averaging 50-60 lbs topping out at about an 80-85 lbs animal. An actual timber wolf can easily reach 100-110 lbs. I doubt another dog would act the way you described this animal. Sounds like a hungry wolf to me, especially knowing you have rabbits in your yard. lol
  19. I highly doubt that. I have seen tens of thousands of bobcats over the last 10 years, not one has ever had a long tail. Same goes with a lynx. But they do have black tipped tails.
  20. It may have already been mentioned. But you can change your Netflix settings and have the videos stream at lower qualities, this way you use much less data.
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