Heading for the far north of Ontario Lac Suel.
Need 4 or 5 dozen leeches, don't have room for all those aholes up on parliament hill to take with me but one guy from the mint could be used as an anchor. If anybody can help would be greatly appreciated.
Hoping for a 40 inch plus pike and some king size walleyes.
Hopefully see you guys at RJ's after I finish selling 50/50 tickets at the Corel center saturday night.
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Those might be hard to get at this time of year. you could always take the Berkley gulp leeches.
I would probably try trolling crankbaits or a worm harness behind a bottom bouncer.
I'm from northern Ontario and I've never relied much on jigging with livebait in the fall up there.
But Lac Seul could very well make a liar out of me, Any place in your luggage for me!!!!!!!! I can be a very good cook if you give me a chance. HAHAHAHA. I envy you!!! the best Walleye lake in Ont. if not Canada!!
I would probably try trolling crankbaits or a worm harness behind a bottom bouncer.
I'm from northern Ontario and I've never relied much on jigging with livebait in the fall up there.
But Lac Seul could very well make a liar out of me, Any place in your luggage for me!!!!!!!! I can be a very good cook if you give me a chance. HAHAHAHA. I envy you!!! the best Walleye lake in Ont. if not Canada!!
When hell freezes over, I'll be there icefishing!!!
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