Big Brookies on the Fly

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Big Brookies on the Fly

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Evening fellow FishHawkers, just another short report from the North. The recce was done and it was time to head into the secret lake. Load up the gear and I was on my way. Once at the lake it was time to assemble the Jet Pack pontoon boat. It wasn't long and I was out on the water. The fish where rising a little, tried a few dry flies...nothing. Tried some nymphs...nothing. So I decided to get back to the basics and tied on a black and olive wooly bugger....and in no time...fish on. It was a great afternoon hooking 6 Speckels, landing 4. The biggest was 20in and the smallest coming in at 15.5 inch.

The gear

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The unload

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The Jet Pack

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The prize

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All is good 8)

Later Hawkers
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Sweeeeet brookies :D :D :!: Looked like quite the adventure.
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wow!!! very nice looking area!!! and great looking specs!!!

gotta love them wooly bugger!!
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Some very nice specks you got there man :D . Nice area also.
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Beautiful fish! Thanks for the pics.
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great day nice ride!!!

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man does that first pic ever bring back a lot of memories you my friend are hard core!! but look at the results nice verry nicccee !!!!!cheers terry.
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what a cool outdoor adventure. you and moosebunk would really hit it off. :wink: gorgeous scenery, pretty fish.

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Nice looking Brookies right there....

Reminds me of Lake xxx... :wink: 8)
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verry respectable squaretails.

i absolutly love you reports.

keep up the good work brookmaster!
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Re: great day nice ride!!!

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tinman454 wrote:man does that first pic ever bring back a lot of memories you my friend are hard core!! but look at the results nice verry nicccee !!!!!cheers terry.
Thanks Terry, believe it or not nobody is touching these in land lakes up here. There appears to be no early morning or late evening feeding patterns. These beauties were taken mid day/high sun. As for the old trike bring back memories it still navigates and stays a float on the muskeg better then the quads...go figure.

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Fishing 24/7 wrote:verry respectable squaretails.

i absolutly love you reports.

keep up the good work brookmaster!
Thanks 24/7, stay tuned more to follow.... 8)


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Is there any deer around your area

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I know time are getting close and I am sure you are hunter too so I would like to ask you is there any deer around 21a! I am sure you hunt that area for moose and deer!! Please get back to me soon!! I need to know then will go there for deer hunting!! My plan hunt somewhere near Parks Lake coming from Jellico!! Hope you will help me the answer!!
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Re: Is there any deer around your area

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wolf5 wrote:I know time are getting close and I am sure you are hunter too so I would like to ask you is there any deer around 21a! I am sure you hunt that area for moose and deer!! Please get back to me soon!! I need to know then will go there for deer hunting!! My plan hunt somewhere near Parks Lake coming from Jellico!! Hope you will help me the answer!!
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Post by ratsotail »

Nip,

Loved the report and the pics. Very interesting "getup" you have there to get to Lake X and ply the waters. Here's wishin' I was there with ya'!

Tight Lines,

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Post by terminal tackle »

HEY scott i think i no what lake you were in ,it looks like the lake i have my old fibreglass camo boat in (shoepac) right!!!!!!!!!!!



till next time Tim

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