Last summer, someone inquired about remote Canada locations for smallmouth, walleyes and nothern pike. These are some pictures from my trip last September. Already made reservations for this coming September (pending hurricanes), this will be the fourth year. A great experience. If anyone wants details, let me know.
This was my brothers 48" muskie.
Never fished in snow before.
Plenty of spunky smallmouth, tasty too.
Northerns were numerous and feisty.
Comfortable cabin, only one on the lake.
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Well, hell, SOMEBODY has to catch lizardfish.
Well, hell, SOMEBODY has to catch lizardfish.
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I don't quite understand the "boil water before drinking" sign. When I went to Canada for a fly in you could drink the water from the lake. Actaully the water for our camp came from the lake, they filtered it just to get any dirt particles and such out of it but other than that it was good for drinking.
Awesome muskie, we did not have those on the lake I was on. Someday when I go back I want to go to a muskie lake and add that to the list of species I have caught.
Awesome muskie, we did not have those on the lake I was on. Someday when I go back I want to go to a muskie lake and add that to the list of species I have caught.
You know what La Quinta means in English? Behind Dennys. MarkM
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