Springing into Summer '08

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Springing into Summer '08

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I realize it's a little late, seeing as though Fall is marked on the calender in less than a week away. I'm really looking forward to a great autumn season before we get to play on the hard stuff. One can only wish that ice will be on time and cabin fever does'nt set in....for long.

Anyways, spring was in the air and our SENS were in the post season. RJ & Birdee managed to subdue me for a ten minute major and a game misconduct while having a good time....

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My Habs would be victorious that night though
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As the hardwater playing field succumbed to warm Spring sun, it made for some interesting times getting on and off the lake.
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It's official:
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I would lose my camera over the side of the boat while passing it to Huddy for another shot of all the Walleye I was slaying.....not good!!

Bradford from this board would take me out for a laker fish....Top notch guy and really focused on getting me onto fish that day. I'll not forget that day anytime soon!
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Spring would fashion us with lotsa Walleye and some most memorable days for numbers to boot. Ratsotail, made the best of his last days in the province with me in the search and destroy missions


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End of June would take me on an epic Journey North with Bunk and friends. I would celebrate Canada day in the middle of nowhere and a few beers :lol: :lol: :lol: What an experience!!! something I'll remember forever.

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Sure Bunk caught all the bigguns' but I had some great fish too!

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Fished for the first time in Northern Quebec, Rapide Sept, Descelles Reservoir. That was a tough go for my girl Audrey and I. We searched for big Pike on that body of water for almost four days and not even putting a scratch on her. This place is'nt that boater friendly and demands alot of respect. We were treated like royalty there....it's a family thing eh!

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Back at home again, I actually caught a Bass :shock:
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Crappie fishin' had it's moments here and there too. Huddy had the hot hand one day.
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Caught a few smallies as well....on one lure...beat that record twice in less than an hour.... been there done that! :lol:
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Lakers have been my target going into fall. I had great times slaying them once again.
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Fall is my most favorite time to be out on the water.

Second to winter :wink:
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Post by Mr. T. »

Nice report. :D

Thanks for sharing. 8)
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Post by Mike P »

Great report, thanks
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Post by terminal tackle »

grat pics ,some nice fish there,except the laker that is the 6 pis down he must have felt sorry for you and JUMPED into youor boat wearing that hat and shirt!...............lol,,,AKA hockeyrags.............GO LEAFS GO
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incredible pictures Slop...I'm jealous of the pics from up north. :)
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Very nice pics, thank you

JR
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Post by bucketmouth »

I always love a Slop report! Great fishin' bud :wink:
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bucketmouth wrote:I always love a Slop report! Great fishin' bud :wink:
Me too!!

Maybe I'll appear in the next one!! :wink:
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bucketmouth wrote:I always love a Slop report! Great fishin' bud :wink:
Who doesnt love a Slop report ? Remember this classic :

http://fish-hawk.net/hawktalk/viewtopic.php?t=25603

'caught on a rancid, half eaten Wendy's new 'Baconator'....pitched into the slop'

Too funny.

Anyways - nice pictures and great fishing. Especially that monster northern with Bunk.

Cheers

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Post by Tip-up »

Great report Slop :D Maybe we can hook up for a fish soon.

Terminal Tackle, you are brave
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Post by Jasonb »

GREAT REPORT... nice fish, and dont forget.....





GO HABS GO!!!
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Post by Muskie4L »

Great report old man :lol:

Whats with the flower picture :?: :?:
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Post by slop »

Well Ted, I felt a sense of artsy fartsyness come over me that morning :lol: :lol:

I'm gonna go out on a limb here and assume that because you are a good ole east coaster, you may not be aware that the flower is a Trllium, Ontario's officical flower...eh :wink:
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LOL well I did see that flower on a lic plate but I figured it was just the place you woke up :lol:
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Post by FishingIsHealing »

Nice Report!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lots of beautiful fish!!!

I like the picture of the spillover of the Dam, they have a whole bunch of those Dams in the James Bay/Northern Ontario area. I think they are all named Rapides (1)(2)(3)(4)(5) and so on......but i could be wrong.......

So much of the Water up north in Quebec is dammed for hydro-electricity.....dams are pretty cool.....

GREAT PICS!!!

==Tom==
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