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Lake Nipissing was very giving to me this year, providing a pile of perch for the freezer, plenty of snack size walleye and a few fat-mothers that swam back to spawn their little hearts out. I've seen more ling this year than ever, which is cool because I made a point of keeping some for table fare....it's always nice to target low-pressure species; poor man's lobster anyone?

 

Lakers are now on my mind... I'll give it a few more shots if the ice holds up, but my streak of 0 for at least 25 for lakers is both punishing and embarassing. Some people say practice makes perfect, but I'm beginning to have more confidence in blind luckcool.gif

 

 

 

Early feed of perch

 

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Night fishing for ling

 

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First 5-ish pounder of the season-24 inches

 

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Can you guess who this is, it's not the Jackalope.

 

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Pike bait

 

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Big ling of the season

 

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Table fare! canadian.gif

 

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Jim Jigger with a laker from Temagami

 

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Big girl...down the hole she went

 

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More taster samples.

 

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Big perch of the season

 

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nosobonsing beauty

 

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Another big ling

 

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I'll leave you with a pretty sight cool.gif

 

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Edited by Rod Caster
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Good job buddy. If you want to go one morning this week (Thurs or Fri) for lakers I'll guarantee you one. I know a lake where they are slaying them right now. Close to town and just a little sled ride.

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