bigugli Posted June 14, 2014 Report Posted June 14, 2014 (edited) We is back. All I can say is "WOW"!!!!!! Left late on Friday night to avoid the traffic for our 9 hour drive. Did you know that lots of the Tim's, up north, close over night?? We arrive in town with a glass bay and clouds of blackflies and skeeters. A short hop across the bay on the barge and we are there at Ritchies End of Trail. Once there, its into a boat to check the nearby shoreline. Not a lot to show in the first day but, Bisco has some 600+ km's of shoreline to drift. As predicted a cold front, with rain, moved in Saturday night. We woke up to a wet dreary morning for our first full day. We had booked local guide, Ed Gagnon, for a day of scouting for walleye. Ed was the same fellow who had guided the Fish'nCanada crew for a series of shows a few years back. As I said, a cold front had blown in and conditions were tough. It was a very soft bite, when we had a bite, but Ed did have us on walleye on almost every location. At least we know the fish were hitting our bucktails And of course, Ed puts on a great shore lunch. Despite the tough bite, we still had a decent number of walleye, with enough for supper and brekkie. In the evening we went out to wash some more lures and catch a few more fish. First a dock pike At the end of the day we were beat. Edited June 15, 2014 by bigugli
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