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solopaddler

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  1. That was amazing thanks for posting! That's a very impressive laker you caught in Temagami, congrat's, and wow are those Opeongo fish ever dark!
  2. Try "Special Touch Marine Upholstery and Canvass" on the mountain between Upper Wellington and Upper Wentworth. 905-385-3409 If they don't have it they'll likely know who will....
  3. Temagami can be a tough nut to crack as far as the walleye go, those are some very decent fish!
  4. Really great to hear your son had a good day, and kudos to Aaron!
  5. Good friends, good food, great weather, sounds like a perfect weekend .
  6. Man what an incredible trip, and does that salmon on the campfire ever look good!
  7. You always seem to catch walleye even when you're not fishing for them . Great report!
  8. Sounds like a great day Cliff, and proof positive that the strength of this board lies in its members .
  9. Beautiful! So, any fish in Mystery lake?
  10. Well, I was talked into heading east for a morning of salmon fishing off one of my favourite breakwalls. Wasn't overly optimisic (it's usually better at night this time of year), but did manage one decent fish on a fire tiger Mepps Cyclops spoon. What a rush, that fish took off on several long blistering runs and took at least 20 mins. to subdue.... Here's the fish boiling shortly after the hookset Couple of action shots Beaching it... Got it! For those that are considering the night shift the next couple of nights should be very good. There was tons of fish rolling in the lake just beyond casting range... cheers, Mike
  11. Nice fish, sounds like a great day! Those Bowfin usually hit like sledge hammers and fight like crazy, that's surprising that yours didn't...
  12. Zoom Baits sells a 4" grub in the cherry seed colour. If it's too long just nip an inch off the head... http://www.orderoutdoors.com/zcurlt.html
  13. Floatfishing off the piers or breakwalls with huge chunks of cured skein, or giant roebags tied in hot pink scarfing. Gotta use scarfing, the regular spawn net doesn't make a bag big enough. Also has to be hot pink. For whatever reason that colour enrages them especially when you're talking staging fish that are still relatively fresh.
  14. Your place is looking great! (Congrat's on lasting 18 years, in this day and age that's no small feat )
  15. Simplest way is trolling with a Wolf River rig. With the bell sinker being in the 2-4oz range and the mainline being braid.
  16. Awesome report! I've paddled the Mag myself a couple of times, exact same route starting at Wawashkesh. Did you guys run Canal rapids? I had a blast running those rapids both times I was there. Mind you the water levels were higher and most of the hazzards were burried underwater, so it was basically just throw out a brace and hang on .
  17. Definitely one of the nicest parts of the country. Great pictures Jason!
  18. That's a pretty sweet looking stretch of river!
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