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  1. Good fishing mandatory! I've been to the following:

     

    Mikisew

    Halfway Lake

    Killbear

    Grundy Lake

    Bon Echo

    Long Point

    Oastler Lake

    Algonquin Park

     

    IMO best fishing had was at Halfway Lake, but it was close to a 5.5 hour drive. Heard of Bonnechere, but from reading previous posts the fishing seems tough. Also the ontarioparks website is updated (much easier to use and looks nice) with a bunch of new parks I've never seen before. Advice please!

    Interesting that your best fishing was at Halfway, went there about ten years ago, and only caught little grass pike...but, have caught some beauty bass at Grundy. I've heard that Silent Lake is good, but that could have changed recently as well.

  2. Wow, on today's article. I've owned a Honda CRV and a Nissan pick-up...as well as a Jeep Grand Cherokee, Ford and two Pontiacs...hate to say the two Japanese vehicles were the most reliable I have had thus far. Currently own a Torrent, has had a few bugs, but everything has been covered under warranty. Was considering going with Toyota down the road, all depends on what I have to tow, might reconsider if they don't regain that quality "rep."

  3. I find in a smaller boat the console takes up to much room ,I like the open area of the tiller over a side console.

    That's the exact reason I went to a tiller, wanted a 14 fter, but on occasion take out the three young lads, 11, 10 and 10 so need that extra room. Nothing wrong with downsizing, just make sure whatever you buy can handle the water you will be fishing in.

  4. My first ever steelhead rod was a Fenwick (early 80's)...loved it!! Don't think they are near as good these days, but, like others have said, depends on personal preference. A lot of guys have put down Shimano rods, yet I have been using one for pier fishing (8 1/2 ft Sensilite) for over 20 years....caught numerous salmon up to 30 lbs....many bows...literally 100's of decent sized fish...never a problem with the guides or the rod!

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