Hey dood, thanks for that. Appreciated.....LiplessCrank wrote:I took the time to read through this like i do to every of your reports and all i can say is WOW , I've mentioned fish hawk to a few guys out on the water and tell them to check out your reports because i can't think of any that are better, I met Len a little while ago on the water and while he was showing me pics of monster pike i asked him if hes seen some of your reports, only to find out you were with him during that trip
Lenny and I hope to get into plenty more monsters in the future too.
It's rare I even hear a peep outta ya anymore B-to-the-OWZOG, but when you do finally say something, you say it loud.Gord wrote:STUNNING!!!!
Eli wrote:Awesome all around. Small world man...four of us were camped on an island in the East Arm at the same time you were there
Did you go through the Narrows??? Were ya chase by any fires?
The coolest thing I got thinking about with the canoers on Slave was when I heard that most travel at night. It made perfect sense. The lake is 99% of the time calmer to dead flat, you're on the water and away from the evening and morning bugs, you've got 24 hours light, and when you're sleeping in your tents on shore you're doing it during the hot part of the day when the lake is kicking up more. Brilliance!!! Hope you had a great time Eli. The area is incredible and I did notice there are tonnes of spots you could pitch a tent.
NO GOOD!!! April hardly any fishing at all. May hardly anything but fishing. June a little work, week in Moose Factory, some fishing. July... this trip, the Honey-Do list and Nipigon. It never ends. This month I gotta buckle down and pay for it all plus chill with my girls, cause early September is back to fishing. If not around here much, you can pretty well guess what's going down.zippyfx wrote:I was wondering what you were upto....
Thanks... but for the techy camera stuff I really don't pay much attention at all. Really just a point and shoot photographer, pretty well always have the camera on an auto setting unless wanting manual, macro or something else that fits the bill. Last year I did buy my father's Nikon D40 off him, so with this camera I'm getting a whole new kinda awesome out of the photos. EXCEPT... with self-timer shots in close range???mb_fishing wrote:Although the fish in your reports are great I love the pictures of the landscapes even more...this really brings life into your reports. (The stromatolites images in this report were amazing!) Would be great if you could share photo details occasionally...shutter speed/aperture etc. as you are truly mastering this aspect.