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  1. Well I'm skeptical to believe they are 'monsters' lurking in lakes and oceans but I do think the idea of a really, really large fish is possible. For example, I'm sure you guys heard about that record Large Mouth in Japan (22 pounds, 4 ounces). Not a 'monster' per-say but a freak of nature and one out of a million. Whose to say there isn't a massive Trout in Cameron Lake that beat the odds of nature and humans?
  2. Here you go Boss: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=b9470e2...04e75f6e8ebb871 If you follow ‘Island Road’ right to the end, I mean get off the pavement and drive in the woods on the dirt – you’ll find a brilliant large and free boat launch. Fish-miester – I’m going to hit one of my secret holes for pike. Every time I’ve been there I’ve always caught a large pike anywhere from 5-7pounds.
  3. Since you brought up the photoshop bit 'SNAG' I thought I would add the original Nessie image to the thread. Ironically, my my sixth great-grandfather was named after the town along the shores where this creature has been seen: Here's some anonymous 'Nessie' information to refresh some peoples memory and perhaps for the young ones as well that may have never heard of the myth...
  4. Finally!, we could see some tax payers money put to good use! (in my opinion)... Politics aside, the thought of some crazy large (fish?, mammal?) lurking in these waters is intriguing. Don't get me wrong, I'm not the type to stay up all night listening to 'coast to coast am' (phenomenon radio show in case you don't know) waiting for the latest psychic readings and predictions. I suspect most of you are the same - although I'm new here and really have know idea who any of you are. However, I am inclined to feel intrigued at the possibility of a new discovery. Perhaps a largest lake trout known to man? A giant squid living in the most perfect environmental conditions? In the end it's entertaining and I hope something else surfaces whether - it's something that must be seen with your own eyes in order to believe...
  5. Here's an image I found online of the apparent creature from Cameron Lake that was forwarded to the scientists that are researching the lake:
  6. I apologize in advanced if this is already posted somewhere. I did a search but couldn’t find it here and thought you boys might find it as interesting as I did. Apparently there have been numerous reports of ‘something large’ from Cameron Lake in British Columbia. While researching some links to post for you guys here – I realized it was B.C., not Ontario, a shame as I would have almost considered driving out there. I caught a bit of it on the radio the other day and found these new reports online: hxxp://www.bclocalnews.com/vancouver_island_central/parksville_qualicumbeachnews/news/60056822.html hxxp://farshores.org/c07mon10.htm I didn't come here to promote any other sites so replace the 'xx' at the beginning of the links above with 'tt'. Pm me if you don't understand or if you having issues. What do you guys think? Apparently they sent in a 'scientific team' to investigate. Hmm, what could it be?
  7. Well, I skunked with the Walleye but caught some nice large mouth and endless perch. The perch are much smaller then Simcoe but the large mouth bass had very unique/silvery skin unlike Little Lake in Barrie or Lake Simcoe. I think it's really cool that muskies are there without the hindrance of pike as pike spawn much earlier and tend to decrease the number of muskies in any lake. BTW - I met the Causeway Bait and Tackle shop guy. You guys were right, he's pretty cool. I'll be heading out again this Saturday, somewhere more north were there's not as much pressure. Again, I appreciate everyone's insight negative, positive or otherwise
  8. Thanks man. I found some great maps of Scugog. Perhaps I'll post them online in a new thread - unless they're already here or there's an appropriate spot for them. Having a look at them it seems the western side between two marina's looks like a pretty good spot. Anyways, going to hit it tomorrow. Port Perry is calling for rain all day but only 1mm, 10km/hour winds and up to 19 degrees by the afternoon. It will be a little rough but worth it if I catch something. I've heard that live bait is the way to go. But then again I've also heard that people that use live bait swear by it. And apparently there's muskie's in there too! With no Pike in that lake that's good news for them.
  9. Simply 21 - information overload. I appreciate it. You too Johnny B (I'll pick up a map). Anyone have a number for Causway bait and tackle? I only found a location in NY for the same name through a Google search.
  10. I don't think shouting or being rude in any capacity or that by any so-called 'forum' seniority (by any amount) of posts is justified. I didn't shout nor was I rude. I just made point. And it worked in getting some attention and some feedback to initial questions. We're all here for a common purpose and interest. Mine right now is having a game plan for Sunday in lake Scugog and Walleye. How about you? Wow, 460 Views! LMAO
  11. That's a bit better. I can appreciate the fact that the timing/season/weather may not be perfect but I still would like to get out there and see what I can see. Thanks for everyone's response, especially skeeter on the list of marinas/launch spots (very cool). As far as everyone else complaining that I'm complaining - I don't know what to tell you. It's a forum. Yes I'm new. We exchange ideas, thoughts, experiences and stories surrounding the main purpose of the site. I guess I was expecting a more in depth and educational reply then that of the initial two. I'm satisfied now. I'll tell you what, I'll post my results here next week either way hopefully with pictures of deep fried walleye.
  12. Thanks for the response skeeter but I think I'll take my chances next weekend. 'Angrypigeon' not too sure what you're talking about when you say 'prepare for destruction or silence '. Is that it? 130 views and two responses that didn't answer either of my original questions?
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