Wolfe - I'm told that girth is a good thingwolfe wrote:I understand that the camera adds an extra 10 pounds to your girth...
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Lake Nipissing
bassin
I've been fishing the Nip for years, all the west end of lake and I've never had a bad bass outing there are. I should email you a map with some areas marked off, but wouldn't you feel better if you find them on your own.
Good fish'n
Good fish'n
To work or not to work
I'll take a poll based on the answers I get.
Do the fishing folks of Fish-hawk think I should hand over a map based on my time put in, or should Marcus have to do what most of us need to do to locate prime locations.
I'll be watching
Do the fishing folks of Fish-hawk think I should hand over a map based on my time put in, or should Marcus have to do what most of us need to do to locate prime locations.
I'll be watching
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Re: To work or not to work
I am doing it! I'm using the internet to source out as much info as I can. I've read more reports and Nipising info in the past week I've read in my whole life. I'm heading up 2 days early to pre fish the lake. I would use your information as a tool when prefishing.justbass2 wrote: or should Marcus have to do what most of us need to do to locate prime locations.
Any help is appreciated.
mkehoe@fernlea.com if you get tired of dangling the carrot.
Re: To work or not to work
Like others said - you won't be flamed for not sharing. Speaking for myself I can say that generally speaking the degree to which you help others is the degree of help you'll get. This site has been invaluable to me just moving here and knowing squat about E Ontario fishing. I've been a taker more than a giver of info so far...but then again I have been able to offer info on fishing for people who suddenly found themselves heading to NS or SK and wanted to do some fishing.
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Well, well,
Johnny Bass:
Nice to hear you really slay the smallies on the May 24th weekend.
Too bad the season doesn't open to 'til a month later. Were the "HUGE BASS" full of eggs?
CCB- couldn't let that pass.
Nice to hear you really slay the smallies on the May 24th weekend.
Too bad the season doesn't open to 'til a month later. Were the "HUGE BASS" full of eggs?
CCB- couldn't let that pass.
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Boundries are from North Bay to Yelik Point (5km W of North Bay), outside of the Maniou Islands, and down to Cross Point. Note: Goose Island is out of bounds. This is approximately 20sq miles East Lake Nipissing and will include North Bay, South Bay, Callandar Bay and the Manitou Islands.Muskiemagnet wrote:Markus
Do you know what end or part of the lake you are to fish? The east end is like a different body of water than the west end. I'm assumiing you will be working the east end and south bay since you'll be heading out of N.Bay. Am I correct?
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Markus...
Give these maps a go...
http://www.fishontario.com/best-spots/n ... ecies.html
BTW you can borrow my handheld Marine GPS if you need one...
Give these maps a go...
http://www.fishontario.com/best-spots/n ... ecies.html
BTW you can borrow my handheld Marine GPS if you need one...
Sheldon Hatch
Just a guy that likes to fish walleye
Just a guy that likes to fish walleye