I will vouch for Lakair.The owners are very nice,the cabins are clean and the boats and motors reliable.The fishing can be great and it can be slow.If you are going to fish the "Near North"you can not expect to catch them like a remote fly in trip.The fish see a fair amount of pressure but are catchable.Best of luck!
Joe
I love the new configuration,my boy Johnny B won the truck race the other night and the racing was the best.Who is your best guess?I'm going with Tony,I think he can figure out a track quicker than anyone.
Joe
My first real job I got 30 days vacation,not bad for an 18 year old.Had full medical and dental and tons of travel.Spent two years in Bermuda!That was the Navy.Now I haven't had a paid vacation for 17 years....go figure.
Joe
Those are my local anchors here but I dont remember that particular segment.Roy you may want to try a pair of those shoes,they look like you could gain a few inches......
Joe
Lose your camera Phil??I think Dawg and I got most of the fish out of the west arm in June.I was surprised they let you back into Canada after last year!
Joe
I think them US guys should find their own fishing group!Nice flatfish there,some of the best eatin fish around.Didn't know that there were winter and summer flounders.I can remember as a kid gigging flounder and collecting softshells at night in Bay St Louis Mississippi.
When I was young in the swamps it was what you did to gars.The Alligator gars get really big and eat all of the game fish.As soon as you saw a gar the fish stopped biting and that was it.Any gar that was caught was killed.Dont know how they do it now.
Joe
In Arts big aluminium boat they warn you about haveing any steel nuts or bolts in the bilge.It may not be a problem with a boat that doesn't live in the water.He has 3 or 4 big honkin sacrificial anodes to battle galvonic reactions.All if the stainless brightwork is protected by rubber gaskets.Thats all I know about that!.Cant wait to see the rig next year.
Joe