Seeking Life & Lake Trout at the Arctic Circle.

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WOW! Beautiful pics Bunk! That is my dream to head north and fish big lakers and pike. Hopefully in my lifetime I can afford to take my dad up to Scott Lake Lodge. Look them up on facebook, it's a beautiful place! Right on the border of Saskatchewan and Northwest Territories. 8)
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Awesome reading Bunk thanks for sharing!!!

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Shaun_300 wrote:WOW! Beautiful pics Bunk! That is my dream to head north and fish big lakers and pike. Hopefully in my lifetime I can afford to take my dad up to Scott Lake Lodge. Look them up on facebook, it's a beautiful place! Right on the border of Saskatchewan and Northwest Territories. 8)
Certainly know of the place Shaun, haven't been there but have heard it is a top notch outfitter that keeps busy. Though big lakers and big pike can be served up in a lot of places so it does make me curious, why is this particular spot in mind for you?
JimW wrote:Awesome reading Bunk thanks for sharing!!!


Thank you Jim! :D
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Moosebunk wrote:
Shaun_300 wrote:WOW! Beautiful pics Bunk! That is my dream to head north and fish big lakers and pike. Hopefully in my lifetime I can afford to take my dad up to Scott Lake Lodge. Look them up on facebook, it's a beautiful place! Right on the border of Saskatchewan and Northwest Territories. 8)
Certainly know of the place Shaun, haven't been there but have heard it is a top notch outfitter that keeps busy. Though big lakers and big pike can be served up in a lot of places so it does make me curious, why is this particular spot in mind for you?
JimW wrote:Awesome reading Bunk thanks for sharing!!!


Thank you Jim! :D
That's the only place I've really researched and follow them on facebook. The fish they catch there is amazing. Seems like a top notch once in a lifetime place to go!
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Awesome picture man. Looks fantastic
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Another epic piece buddy—congrats!

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Awesome.
Always an enjoyable read. Feel free to share pictures of shore lunches, fish prep (if any are kept), and preferred whiskeys... Inquiring minds want to know...:-)
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banjo wrote:Awesome.
Always an enjoyable read. Feel free to share pictures of shore lunches, fish prep (if any are kept), and preferred whiskeys... Inquiring minds want to know...:-)
No fish prep! Not a lick. :oops: Was maybe going to do a couple but after Bernie BBQ'd up some extra chops, steak and a roast beef, we just used that up through the week. Big breakfasts, big suppers, didn't need a big lunch in there as well. As for whiskey, nothing exciting there either. Between eight guys there were 13 bottles of GlenLivet, one of which was mine. :lol: Some gin and wine along for the missus and I too. The days and fishing was tiring enough, sometimes I'd get back to the lodge and not feel like eating or drinking much. Gittin' old! :lol:

Thanks for reading fellas. :D
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