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Hide'n out in Haliburton report


chris.brock

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I am heading down south in 2 days.

There won't be anyone wearing toques or gloves or long underwear down there . There won't be a cold north wind or grey, miserable days. 

 

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There won't be any ice on the ponds or the back bays. The only ice will be in the rum drinks.

 

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There won't be any kindling to make or logs to split or ashes to clean. The only fire will be for the pig roast.

 

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There definitely won't be any snow to shovel. The only need for a shovel would be to scoop up all the bull crap spewing from the other people's mouths at the bar.

 

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There won't be this and there won't be that, but sadly there won't be any of these.

 

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16 hours ago, msp said:

Nice fish guys !

Brad is a junkie. A match made in heaven I guess

Ha!  This coming from the only guy in the province still out crushing largemouth this weekend lol.

 

Good times as always Chris.  Funny story, had a chance to meet Chris' mom and she casually asked what lake we were going to?  Just as I was about to respond Chris cuts me off with a made up lake name!  He explained later that his folks talk to too many neighbors up there.  If ever there was a truer sign of a trout guy, I haven't seen it. 

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On 21/11/2017 at 1:35 AM, Chuck Enwinde said:

Ha!  This coming from the only guy in the province still out crushing largemouth this weekend lol.

 

Good times as always Chris.  Funny story, had a chance to meet Chris' mom and she casually asked what lake we were going to?  Just as I was about to respond Chris cuts me off with a made up lake name!  He explained later that his folks talk to too many neighbors up there.  If ever there was a truer sign of a trout guy, I haven't seen it. 

That's hilarious.  Great job, splake of that calibre are far from common in most parts of Ontario. 

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