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The Lake O tribs in the spring have their merits (relatively good numbers, some very large specimens) but the crowds and urbanized settings soon leave me pining for my favourite Huron/GB haunts. It must be in my blood as I grew up on her shores (at least part-time anyway).

 

I recently got a crack at my home water, which often doesn't present fishable conditions during the spring months (especially this late in the year). I connected with a few chrome hens which were full of fight even with the cold water temperatures and not unlike the fall months, I lost a few to the wood.

 

Won't be long now before most are up into the nursery water.

 

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/jealousy

 

Good job Dave! I was down at my local trib a few days ago, still seemed to be a bit off coloured with lots of flow. I should take a run down tomorrow and see if I can end the curse :)

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/jealousy

 

Good job Dave! I was down at my local trib a few days ago, still seemed to be a bit off coloured with lots of flow. I should take a run down tomorrow and see if I can end the curse :)

 

Thanks Bill. Don't worry, that curse is bound to lift and you'll love her for life! Try to find those bend pools and current seams which set up behind blow-downs etc.

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Thanks for the report, dude. Glad you got into some :)

 

Looks like lots of rain in the forecast, beyond last nights mini deluge... we might be waiting for a while!

 

p.-

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Thanks guys.

 

Yeah Mike, it was a short window and now she's done again for a while.

 

Scotty, I didn't make it out that way much this year...will drop you a line next time.

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