calibogie lake hot spots?

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calibogie lake hot spots?

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well i went here when i was little with my cousin and now were going to go again and i want to show him that im the best but i dont have much exp on that lake so i was think you guys will :D
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Hey try right in the middle of the lake with a hoola popper works every time
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Bass Man wrote:... i want to show him that im the best but i dont have much exp on that lake ...
:lol: :lol: ...show him you're the best... :lol: :lol:
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Post by slop »

Wow!....you lads are a tough crowd. I won't say anything more on that.

Welcome to fish-hawk Bass Man.

The search feature will cough up some info on Calabogie Lake, including some interesting discussions here.

Hope this helps.....enjoy!
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slop wrote:Wow!....you lads are a tough crowd. I won't say anything more on that.

Welcome to fish-hawk Bass Man.

The search feature will cough up some info on Calabogie Lake, including some interesting discussions here.

Hope this helps.....enjoy!
well said.


welcome to the site!

and like slop said the search option will help you greatly!!
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Post by Fishing 24/7 »

welcome bassman.

just one question tho.

how lazy can you get tho.

joinning a site and asking for hot spots.???

to me thats just RUDE and unrespectfull towards the sport that is call FISHING!

Get to know the people on the site.

get involved . then you may ask a couple of tips and techniques to help you out.

how can one come on this site and ask such a question?

sorry guys if im beeing DIRECT.

but some guys work hard to find these spots.

and THATS what fishing is all about.





ps : hope you enjoi this site bassman! :hs
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Bass man

some people on this site think their gods gift to fishing... and although they may be good, they are not too mature and consider anybody asking for tips as a threat to their meager fragile ego.

There are "some" nice people on this web site and some that ... well... lets just say ... are "fragile".

I have never fished Calabogie, so I cant help out in that sense, but we do have some some posts that should help you out, also I suggest looking at the map project on the left column of this web site.

Hang in there! :wink:
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consider anybody asking for tips as a threat to their meager fragile ego.
tips????

the guy is asking for specific locations.

not tips sir.
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Post by Fishing 24/7 »

bassman.

what are you targetting?
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Fishing 24/7 wrote:bassman.

what are you targetting?
I'm going to take a guess and say Bass :lol:
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Post by plncrzy »

plncrzy wrote:Bass man

some people on this site think their gods gift to fishing... and although they may be good, they are not too mature and consider anybody asking for tips as a threat to their meager fragile ego.

There are "some" nice people on this web site and some that ... well... lets just say ... are "fragile".

I have never fished Calabogie, so I cant help out in that sense, but we do have some some posts that should help you out, also I suggest looking at the map project on the left column of this web site.

Hang in there! :wink:
Sorry, shouldnt have been so harsh .... what I should have said is;

Some people comment without thinking about it first.... just dont let those people bring you down or discourage you from comming back and comenting...
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Post by troutnmuskiehunter »

plncrzy wrote:
plncrzy wrote:Bass man

some people on this site think their gods gift to fishing... and although they may be good, they are not too mature and consider anybody asking for tips as a threat to their meager fragile ego.

There are "some" nice people on this web site and some that ... well... lets just say ... are "fragile".

I have never fished Calabogie, so I cant help out in that sense, but we do have some some posts that should help you out, also I suggest looking at the map project on the left column of this web site.

Hang in there! :wink:
Sorry, shouldnt have been so harsh .... what I should have said is;

Some people comment without thinking about it first.... just dont let those people bring you down or discourage you from comming back and comenting...
So I guess your original comment was made without thinking about it first??? 8) ......not to worry plncrazy, we all do it!!!!
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Hook and a worm
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nips wrote:Hook and a worm
best tip 2009! :lol:
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Post by Chewie »

Great tip, worm and a hook! I fished there once and had no success. Most of the lads I talk to say the pickin's are meager and if I had a "hot spot" there it would be because I fished there often. That's fishing for ya.
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