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  1. First off, its fishing...who ever asked you on a fishing trip and revealed all the sordid details before you said you were in..hey, wanna go for big specs...sure..I'm in...ok, but we gotta drive 8 hours..ok, still in...well, its gonna cost a bit...sure, anything for specs...wait, how much..yada yada yada

     

    second, its not a lottery, its a contest..skill testing question...keep it in the territories and keep OLGC out of it jeez thats trouble.

     

    I'm not going any further with this except to say I will still donate a few bucks

     

    The details are still being worked out Dara. Like I mentioned earlier in the thread I probably jumped the gun a bit as far as how this promotion was going to be run. Only thing I'm sure of is it'll be a great contest!

  2. CB, you really don't need to understand. I was just curious to know if anyone knew if this was legal or not as I've heard that lotteries or raffles can be, as OIM stated, a slippery slope.

     

    And if I was Mike, I'd want to be sure it was legal. But that's just me.

    You are in fact 150% correct sir. :) Initially I didn't realize this and had just came from a meeting about the contest where we were bouncing all kinds of different ideas around. Like I said before there will be a free trip along with a bunch of other really cool stuff. Among other things I'm working hard with Tourism NWT to get flights to Yellowknife covered as well. I'm just not sure yet how the contest will be run, only that there will be one.

     

    Cheers

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    just to guage...insane amount means a large range...are we talking 100 bucks or 10? either way i still plan on entering seeing as i would never have to opportunity to do a fly in fishing trip with my current financial status and age.

    I'm not sure yet although there's no way it'll be much more than $100. My guess is 10 bucks would get more entries. If it IS $100 your odds are going to be pretty excellent. :)

  4. Just before New Years Dave Orr and I were set to drift the Salmon River in NY in pontoons for a couple of days. Well horrible weather and a huge rise in water levels put the kibosh on those plans. With the desire to fish still strong and a free pass from my wife to go, we needed to figure out an alternative quickly.

     

    I have a friend with a jet boat in Grand Rapids Michigan. I called Shawn at virtually the last minute and miraculously he had the time off and wanted to fish. Perfect!

     

    We headed in the other direction and made the drive to Newaygo in record time. They had their own dose of foul weather over there. Just prior to our arrival they were hit with a pretty big snow and ice storm dropping the water temps into the high 30's fahrenheit. What this did was really shut the fish down, but as I always like to say "if they're there I'll catch them!".

     

    We slowed things down and concentrated on the deeper winter holes where the fish were stacked up. Lighter fluorocarbon tippet, smaller beads in the 8mm range and most importantly fresh skein was the ticket. In colder water a glob of fresh skein will release a ton of scent compared to more mature roe and the fish seemed to like it!

     

    We didn't set the world on fire but we caught a bunch of nice fish and shared a lot of laughs. I rarely see Dave anymore so it was pretty cool to fish with him again before he headed back to Yellowknife. My buddy Shawn is another friend I rarely see, so from that perspective alone the trip was a success!

     

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    Cheers,  Mike

  5. I would vote for moosebunk

    It's fishing related and posted for the love of fishing with no other agenda or profit

     

    Okay Terry. Literally the only person on this board who your comment could possibly be directed at is me, so I'm going to respond.

     

    To date I have made nothing, not one dime directly or indirectly related to my online reports which take on average 40-60 hours to construct and post. I still have a full time job and while I do have the ability to take time off I sure don't get 8-9 weeks of paid holiday a year. When I go on these trips I lose money. I've told my wife it's for a reason...that there's a light at the end of the tunnel and she's always supported me, but there's a limit. This is what I love and yes, I'm trying against all odds to make a living at it, so if you want to call that an agenda then so be it. I call it following my dream. I have been an active member of this board for a long time and would hope that some of the other long time members would cut me some slack and offer even a little support. Many do, and I thank those people profusely.

     

    The magazine that I launched late last fall cost more than $50,000 to release without a single cent being recouped. I'm selling that issue for $5 and trust me no one is making a dime on that either. Believe me when I tell you I'm currently on the edge of a deep precipice, things could quite easily go either way. Comments like yours hurt considering the effort I'm giving here with zero money being made at least to date.

     

    Back to the thread...Bunk's report on Great Slave was easily my personal favorite. Thoroughly enjoyed reading that one. :)

  6. I'm not quite ready to launch this promotion yet, but I'm so stoked about it I'm going to leak a little info early. :)

     

    I will be holding a contest for one very lucky angler to join me August 6-13 at Frontier Lodge on the east arm of Great Slave! We will be guided by Corey Myers who is an unbelievably nice young man and truly excellent angler. Corey has been guiding at Frontier for years and his good humor and skill will add a lot to this trip!

     

    There will be a number of other companies sponsoring this contest, meaning whoever wins is going to get a pretty epic prize package besides just the trip itself!

     

    Epic trophy lake trout, giant pike, and "maybe" the best arctic grayling fishing in the world in the Stark River right next to the lodge.

     

    Have a look at this:

     

     

    And Frontier's website:

     

    http://www.frontierfishinglodge.com/

     

    To say I'm excited about this is an understatement, details to follow! :)

  7. open bass in June, you may have to look in Quebec or NW Ontario.

     

    Actually zone 8 in N/E Ontario bass are open year round Steve. There's a bunch of back lakes I have fished within ON not far from my camp in QC that are killer in late May - early June. :) Don't know about anywhere else in QC, but my section of N/W Quebec bass have a closed season.

     

    You're right about NW Ontario though. Best smallmouth fishing in the province, no closed season and tons of fly in outfitters with bass as an option.

  8. Mike,

     

    Could you beat the old lady on HWY-7 & Keele?

     

    I once had a friendly competition with her ...

    She was able to consistently tie 7 dozens in a hour in front of I ... over my 4 dozens ..

    Someone was laughing at the counter ... what a shame.

     

    Ahh, that was a fun experience

     

    That would be Tom's wife, nice lady, and yes a worthy adversary. :) I can tell you that when I'm working with loose mature roe like she ties I'm lightning fast. But can I beat her? Don't know.

     

    She also wraps a rod pretty quickly too. As Tom said to me once "You go for coffee and come back - rod done!!!" :lol:

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