Oh Canada 2005

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Just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in Canada. What a blast in Toronto and Haliburton. Fished in lake Kashagawigamog. Over the days caught (and released) 20 largies, 4 smallies. Kept and devoured one walleye. My wife caught and boated 2 muskies - 40" and 42" one on a bass rig with no leader no less and I had my first muskie about 36". Had one muskie hook throw and one bite off on a bass rig. What fun! Those fresh water barracuda sure fight like crazy. I can see how one can really get hooked on Muskie fishing.
Until next year...
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Family used to have a cottage on Canning that is part of Kash....

Was a sad day when it was gone.

Good to see you had a good trip. Any pics?
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Nassau Frank wrote:Just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in Canada. What a blast in Toronto and Haliburton. Fished in lake Kashagawigamog. Over the days caught (and released) 20 largies, 4 smallies. Kept and devoured one walleye. My wife caught and boated 2 muskies - 40" and 42" one on a bass rig with no leader no less and I had my first muskie about 36". Had one muskie hook throw and one bite off on a bass rig. What fun! Those fresh water barracuda sure fight like crazy. I can see how one can really get hooked on Muskie fishing.
Until next year...
We dont call it the fishing capitol of the world for nothing!..Good for you!
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great to see.

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Great to see you made it up and even better that you had a good time. Nice fishing hope you really enjoyed your first musky. 8)
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Glad to see you got into some nice fish while you were up here!! Ya gotta love the fight a muskie gives!! :o :shock: :) :D
I'm a goin' fishin', mama's goin' fishin' and my baby's goin fishin' too.

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NF,

sounds like FUN!

I would love to see pics if you've got some.

So, your wife got the bigger muskies, hmm? 8) :wink: :lol: (impressive without a leader, too!)

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Nice to see the trip was a success NF :!:

Good going on the Muskies :!:
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good trip NF
wheres the pics????
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Post by bottom feeder »

wtg Frank-- Hope you enjoyed it.
Now where are the pics????
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Gotta get the camera- dispo job- developed with digital then I'll post em. Yes Last year as this my bride caught more than I and this year without a leader. hard to live down.
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Post by SkeeterJohn »

Great trip frank... you must have enjoyed photographing those muskies for your wife :wink: :lol: :lol:

I bet you can't wait till next year.... look forward to seeing those pictures too.. :D
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Great Job Frank. Glad you enjoyed my land and my fish and my water and my air and my country. :P :P :lol:

See ya next year.
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Your beer, too. I'm married so your women were safe.
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:lol: :!: :lol: :!:

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Haliburton Bassin, gotta love it!

Keep your eyes open for an article on Bassin in the haliburton area coming this spring to a magazine that we are all familiar with. Best of all, the article is written by one of the Fish-Hawk regulars. :wink:
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