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Ok guys ... iv got to admit....

 

Iv been lurking this site for the past 3.4 month's now ...

 

finnaly decided to join .

 

i figured why not join the comnmunity.... half of my anglers friend are here....

 

thew end of the year is near... or should i say ITS arived :w00t:

 

Im a verry simple guy always giving out positive comments and never will you see me BASH!

 

a guy for any reason!

 

without further adue (typo) :oops:

 

here is my year end fishing season! and a hell of a season if you ask me!

 

 

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my first musky! 16 LBS! a nice 36 x 19

 

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last pike of the season! a cold rainy day! 12 lbs!

 

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here's a FAT Fall SMALLIE for ya bass lovers! 4.2 lbs

 

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remmember THIS musky! i was the one driving the boat! :thumbsup_anim:

 

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here is me and (white spinnerbait) going 4th place on a bass tourney.

 

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Can a hear a BUCKET! :clapping:

 

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early season nickel!

 

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GATOR!

 

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gatta love shore fishing! B)

 

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smallie smaliie :jerry: my first 5 + BTW!

 

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one is a 5.3lbs the other a 4.15 lbs!

 

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we also love top hit our favorite speckled trout lake early spring RIGHT when the ice unthaws!

 

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MY PB! just look at it... its a freez be for gods sakes! :lol:

 

well thats about it guys!

 

My name says it all.

 

when ever i can im out fishing . LOTS of reports and feed back to come!

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Now that's one heck of an intro!!! Some awesome fish there! Welcome...if you've been lurking, then you know a lot about us already. Good choice on joining and posting that intro. :thumbsup_anim:

 

If you haven't seen it yet, check out our Anthem video....pretty much sums it all up...it features lots of OFC members.

 

Cliff

 

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Awesome pics - thanks for sharing ... and that first speck is a beauty .. the frizbee looks more like a splake ... but thats just the envy speaking :)

 

Welcome aboard !

 

...oh ... and feel free to PM me coordinates of that lake as part of your initiation :)

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nope not a brookie!

 

only pure native specks in there!

 

wasent it there were whitespinnerbait caught his 5 + speck???

 

HEY wait a minute...

 

STEVE aka (TROUTnmusky hunter)

 

is commin with us next year????

 

:wallbash::wallbash:

 

you better get us a 50 + musky next year then! :whistling::thumbsup_anim::Gonefishing:

 

cant wait to see your face steve once you get a 5 lbs speck !

 

you will faint right off the bat! :clapping:

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Some great fish there fella.

 

Brook Trout... Speckled Trout = same beast !

 

MNR doesn't even list the speckled trout because of this.

 

Brook trout (also known as speckled trout) are among the world's most highly-prized gamefish. They are found in much of Ontario and are found from the small brooks of southern Ontario farmland to the larger rivers, ponds and lakes of the north.

 

Water temperature is a key factor in determining brook trout habitat. They need a year-round supply of cold, clear water, as well as plenty of cover from overhanging branches, logs, and rocks. Streams with cool, quiet pools between runs of fast water and rapids are typical habitat, as are clear, cold lakes and beaver ponds.

 

During high-water periods, worms and other natural baits are preferred. As the water temperature rises, the trout move out of the deep pools into the riffles in search of insects; this is the time to use a flyrod and flies. Although shy and spooky, brook trout will also take a range of small minnow-imitating plugs as well as small, flashy spoons and spinners.

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my mistake i meant to say splake! :blush:

 

 

WOW great to see ALL these great replies from you guys!

 

 

i myself practice C & R

 

i will keep the odd pike during cold waters!

 

and the odd quebec red during spring time for a great snack!

 

other than that YES i do fish alot .

 

but we release 99 % of the fish and always try to think in ways to save lakes fish and stop the ''braconnier'S sti''

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Yup...no worries Paul...it'll all be good...I can hardly wait to get into that Speckled trout lake next spring...I will bring my ATV and Leechman can ride in my boat.. :thumbsup_anim:

 

Hey Steve.... now look what you done :w00t: Reunited the three amigos and you know what, can't wait for April too.... It will be an honour to ride in your boat :thumbsup_anim::canadian:

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