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Post by TroutSlayer on May 30, 2005 14:55:15 GMT -5
I'll introduce myself with a post of my last Brook Trout trip. Specks are my number one target species, with other trout and salmon after. Some members may have seen this post at other sites, but it's good! Myself and Mepps took a drive up the road to meet up with Trapper Dirk and Whisper Woman for a bit of back woods Speck fishing. Here are some photos of our trip: Nothing stopped the NTO, not even MNR removed bridges! Trapper moved a tree to allow continued passage Finally set up a base of operations! We kept some fish for lunch Trapper shaking one off to swim again River shot The mighty four of the N.T.O. Mepps with a nice Speck! Speck from the lake X Oh man did they taste good on an open fire! 3 of the four NTO Name Trappers reel! Another Lake X Speck The portage that nearly killed me! Speck with colour! Heading out!
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Post by upland on May 30, 2005 14:59:46 GMT -5
Great pictures trout slayer.Nothing taste better then fresh trout.
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Post by Kim on May 30, 2005 17:32:59 GMT -5
Sounds like it was an awesome trip!, I like the idea of making your own roads to get to some great fishing, Hope you had a wench!
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Post by Frank on May 30, 2005 20:35:39 GMT -5
SWEET!! pictures.
Thanks for sharing, those are some NICE fish.
By the way, I just bought a Canoe, how is fishing in the canoe? as in tipsy etc...
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Post by TroutSlayer on May 31, 2005 17:07:47 GMT -5
Some are a bit tipsy. I own a frieghter canoe, it's 16 feet long with a flat tri-keel bottom. I can stand and cast in that canoe. The deep round bottom style for river running are tricky to stand in!
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Post by Frank on May 31, 2005 21:50:46 GMT -5
How wide is the middle of your canoe?
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Post by TroutSlayer on Jun 4, 2005 17:10:58 GMT -5
How wide is the middle of your canoe? Sorry Frank, I didn't check in lately, it's 32 inches at the widest point.
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