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I guess it's not on the list is it?

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Geez man, I thought global warming was moving fish north.

See if you can quitely pass that one off as some freaky whitefish or brown trout. :lol:

Might be tough though, grayling are much prettier. :o
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Grayling certainly are a pretty fish. Nice catch.
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Things got a liitle warm at fishing lodge on Swan Lake.

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Our boys saved buddy's lodge ,and he was happy about that.

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That's one of the prettiest sunsets I've ever seen. TS your pretty lucky to catch such pretty fish in pretty places. :D
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Looks like the sun got a little close to the trees. Im glad they saved the lodge it is very awe inspireing looking at that beast eating everything in its way.
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Bunk, every one of us is lucky we live in Canada and can catch fish pretty well anywhere we go. I've been to countries where I was not allowed to fish and could not afford to rent river space for a few hours.
I am most grateful when I drive for only 45 minutes and catch big Steelhead in the Notty. That's a gift pal.
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TroutSlayer wrote:Bunk, Steelhead in the Notty.
Okay, the next time I'm down visiting my brother in Mississauga (hasn't happened yet but it will eventually), I'm going to the Notty. And guess what, your taking me.

No I will not stay out of your spot, buddy. :shock: :lol:
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Rideaufish wrote:it is very awe inspireing looking at that beast eating everything in its way.
I didn't see Troutslayer in that picture. Could you please point him out. :lol:
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Bunk, It's a date buddy. Try to make in in the late fall. The big fish are in for sure after Thanksgiving weekend. I'll be glad to show you a few pools. As far as the Graying photo, I can honestly sat that the man holding the fish is in fact TroutSlayer's brother (SmokeJumper).
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Is that his handle or job? Or both.
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Both
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from what ive seen on tv that one hell of a job all the credit to him and all firefighters. I work with firefighters every day and im not sure I could do it.
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TS, I'll hold ya to it. Thanks alot in advance. I'll be trying to work that out in my fall vacation now. You should see how much stuff I've gotta cram into a week.

Again, thanks for more stress. :lol:
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I know I couldn't do it, but my brother and my son have been at it for a while. They are all a great bunch of guys and gals who work hard.
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