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Great report Joey! I had to laugh though........You know you are Canadian when you head NORTH in the winter for a getaway.

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Great report Joey! I had to laugh though........You know you are Canadian when you head NORTH in the winter for a getaway.

 

 

Take off eh!!!

 

:lol:

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Hiya Joey. Looks like a beautiful spot to visit ! And fish too!

Glad to see you caught some.

Did you leave Wayne up there? He said he was going to stop by here on his way home today.

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Hiya Joey. Looks like a beautiful spot to visit ! And fish too!

Glad to see you caught some.

Did you leave Wayne up there? He said he was going to stop by here on his way home today.

 

Yes Bernie, they were staying up til today to see the neighbour that said they were coming up on Tuesday.

I think they said they were leaving tonight.

 

Joey

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Great Report Joey!! Sounds like you guys had a great time! JohnnyB and I had the pleasure of experiencing a day and night at Wayne's and it was great! The Chinese Restaurant is well known all over for there fantastic food too :)

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JOEY!!!

 

Shhh, there are no fish in Temagami. Didn't you know that! :whistling:

 

Nice to see pictures of Wayne and Leah's Chalet, unfortunately this will be the only way I will see it this year. Looks like you had a great time up there, no doubt with hosts like Leah.... I guess that goes for Wayne too. :rolleyes:

 

Wayne, you're into those Fruit Loops eh? ha ha ha

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Umm... Bigbuck.

Sorry, and not discounting your buddy's dad on his stories of catching fish here back in the 60's, but there are, and never where any muskie in Temag. Nice pike and walleye for sure, but no Muskie. I would not want you to fish here expecting to catch the cousin of a pike, and just catch pike. The closest lake around here for muskie would be Nippissing and the French River.

 

JTF

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I was wondering if someone was going to mention that...but talking about fishing on Temagami can get a guy so excited that all kinds of stuff just starts coming out :) Still waiting on the pics of the LING, Wayne.... :whistling:

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....Nice stuff guys and gals. I'm still trying to wrap my head around that walleye coming out of 90 f.o.w.

 

Well... it was actually 71.8FOW.. but who's counting! lol I figured Paul had a Whitey off bottom.. but no a pickeral and the other two from the same depth. Thankfully all three below the slot size as they was pretty much DOA !

 

 

..and as John the Fisherman pointed out for Bigbuck.. even though the MNR was nice enough to always post a Musky season for Div 26 (Lake Temagami) there are absolutely none in the body of water.

 

I'll get your pictures up sometime tomorrow Joey!! Thanks for the call tonight wondering about us. Neighbour talked us into staying another day and we went out fishing this morning... add Whitefish to the weekend count ! :thumbsup_anim:

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Super Wayne, I'm glad you two are home and safe.

 

Now bring on the pics tomorrow. I'd Like to see your whitie and the ling I caught :thumbsup_anim:

 

Joey

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Well... it was actually 71.8FOW.. but who's counting! lol I figured Paul had a Whitey off bottom.. but no a pickeral and the other two from the same depth. Thankfully all three below the slot size as they was pretty much DOA !

 

....Even at 71.8 FOW Wayne I'm still somewhat surprised!

 

 

I'll get your pictures up sometime tomorrow Joey!!

 

Is it tomorrow yet?

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Joey....sounds like a relaxing weekend. Seems this Irishfield is a generous and gracious host......hope to meet him one day if I'm lucky and share a "fishing experience".

Did you end up keeping the ling? I've heard of Europeans actually targeting ling on Ontario Lakes.....yes they are slimy and gross looking........but I hear that they are totally "delicious"...like a freshwater Cod comparison.....

Wayne said that the walley were DOA....I take it because they came from such a deep depth......bet they tasted fantastic....Enjoyed reading this post tremendously....Thanks.

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Joey....sounds like a relaxing weekend. Seems this Irishfield is a generous and gracious host......hope to meet him one day if I'm lucky and share a "fishing experience".

Did you end up keeping the ling? I've heard of Europeans actually targeting ling on Ontario Lakes.....yes they are slimy and gross looking........but I hear that they are totally "delicious"...like a freshwater Cod comparison.....

Wayne said that the walley were DOA....I take it because they came from such a deep depth......bet they tasted fantastic....Enjoyed reading this post tremendously....Thanks.

 

Scucogboy, we didn't keep the ling as I hear they are very hard to clean, but Leah said they have a "ling fling" in Temagami each year and they are considered a delicacy. Maybe next time I'll give it a try.

 

Joey

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