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Waoo this sure was the mother of all reports, not to mention my favorite fish every which way....can't complain....total viewing pleasure i thank you for.

 

Now.....how can I get some specific info about that place from you?

Going to an inland lake full of walleye has been on my to do list for a while....don't think any other lake can eget even close to the one you were on.

So I'd appreciate any specific info.....location/cost etc.

Maybe we can exchange few PM's on the subject? :rolleyes:

 

Cheers,

Ice Fisherman

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Wow

 

I was thinking 'wheres the bass' then it clicked, no bass that far north. Simply beautiful.

When one looks at a map of Northern Ontario, there are literally 100's of lakes, that's why the Americans rank Ontario fishing so high, I guess we are spoiled that way, imagine living in Nevada and wanting to go fishing. Makes the long cold winters worth it doesn't it, when you have trips like this to look forward to.

 

Great report - like fishing 500 years ago.

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INCREDIBLE! :D You should consider yourself :worthy: one of the lucky individuals to have had the opportunity to experience such a great fishing trip, truly a trip of a lifetime for many of us. :thumbsup_anim: Thanks for sharing your adventure.

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The main lake we stayed on most likely would have yielded decent results if we put more then one day on it, but the back lake just had everything going for it, depth, structure, etc etc...

 

We only got a few mins of heavy downpour but the wind was our enemy most of the week, except for the last day. It got so bad one day that we couldn't back troll, 3' whitecaps and gusts at least in the 60km/h range made things interesting for sure.

 

I'd do it again in a heartbeat.. Great company, great fishing and laughs the entire week.

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Now that was a nice way to spend a lousy sunday afternoon - reading a great report. Sounds like a great time guys and thanks for the awesome writeup and pics.

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Many believe the blue tinge in some walleye is a pigment that acts like a sunscreen. Seems odd because the ones i have caught tend to come from deeper water.....but then there are people a lot smarter than me who seem to believe in it.

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wow... I'll just leave it at that... that would be the trip of a life time for us...

 

one thing missing... I thought... BEER lol

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wow... I'll just leave it at that... that would be the trip of a life time for us...

 

one thing missing... I thought... BEER lol

 

 

Ummmm...nope. Why do you think we chartered the Otter for the flight in? LOL!

 

Thanks for the comments everyone!

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wow... I'll just leave it at that... that would be the trip of a life time for us...

 

one thing missing... I thought... BEER lol

 

nope... I'm pretty sure there was a coors in the one pic of Bill

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How do you manage to get all those pics on here? There's a 250k limit and I have to shrink my pics down and I only manage to get around 12 or so. How do you do it? :dunno:

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How do you manage to get all those pics on here? There's a 250k limit and I have to shrink my pics down and I only manage to get around 12 or so. How do you do it? :dunno:

 

Use a hosting site. The most common and the one I use is photobucket....

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