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Jon S.
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 Posted: Sat Mar 8th, 2008 11:58 pm

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Oooh sounds chilly FG, can't believe you stuck it out. Especially when your battling a virus! That's hardcore!It was just as chilly on the ice today. 40 - 50 k gusts teaming out of the north. Orillia Jonny and I stuck it out for the whole day only because the lakers were on the feedbag. We iced 25, lost a dozen or so. Fun day out there despite the cold.

Horseshoe. As "Taker" said the G-Bay Steel are between 3 - 5. Lake O steel are a little larger on average, 5 - 8 are usual. However, the last three days, Lake O tribs have been doling out 10 - 14 lbrs frequently. I guess it's the timing of the seasonal migration, most of the bruisers head up first to claim territories.

I'm stoked for the Temag report! I have never been there, but I hear it's a great fishery. Hope you ice one of those trophies man!

 

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 Posted: Sun Mar 9th, 2008 12:33 am

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HI Jon ...ty for info ...and enjoy ur trip to Tem,...its great up that way i know u'll hae a ball...dont ferget lotsa picz and report ...thankkkkkks again

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Simoe great pics there guys. Never really been successful at the river thing but sure would like to learn. Keep the reports comming

 

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 Posted: Sun Mar 9th, 2008 11:57 am

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yes RR i'm the same way ...tried it a couple of times with limited success..ok really limited it was in Jan one year and i got a whitie ...up at GB ...but u never know maybe i try again one day..

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 Posted: Sun Mar 9th, 2008 01:53 pm

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I know lots of spots. Even have midweek off. Tried a few times last year but I don't think they were running just yet. I'll give it a shot this year again........or am I already too late?......lol

 

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 Posted: Sun Mar 9th, 2008 06:38 pm

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You're not late RR. The fun has just begun and won't stop until mid may-ish

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 Posted: Sun Mar 9th, 2008 08:04 pm

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If you guys would like a specific forum created here for it , just say the word

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 Posted: Mon Mar 10th, 2008 12:17 am

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call it river or bows something like that.

Jon S.
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 Posted: Mon Mar 10th, 2008 01:04 am

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That sounds like a great idea Mike. How does "Great lakes Tributaries" or "Steelhead/ Salmon Forum" sound? Just throwing ideas out there

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 Posted: Mon Mar 10th, 2008 01:20 am

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Consider it done!


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