Fish photos?

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Peron
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Fish photos?

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Missing all the photos this year of Perch, walleye and whatever comes up through the Ice!!! I really want to see photos of Ling.

Here is my contribution... The larger of two pike I caught last Friday afternooon:
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Let's see those fish big or small!

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Just for you Rod. There's a veritable ling epidemic in Bungalow Bay this year. One group caught 18 over the course of their weekend!

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Splake caught Sat. 21/17
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Nice Pics Guys. Here is one from the other day out perch Fishing and got bored so teased some future eaters into the hole.

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Love the ling! Super splake!
But what I really want to know CBB is what is with the hole?

Natural, chainsaw, bashed with a hatchet? Inquiring minds want to know!
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3 4 in auger holes and a ice spud as it just makes it easier to see the fish come in and I can select which ones to try and catch. You really learn how jigs and spoons work on the jig and what to do to make them dance when you can see it in action.
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Fun day with my bride.
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