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Big Harse & Little Mike's Excellent Adventure
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horseshoe
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 Posted: Thu Aug 21st, 2008 12:53 pm

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another water hole...i know mike was secretly wettin his pants laffin or something when i hadda take my brand new scoot into these bogs...y do i kno ...cuz rite after we went thru he said ...did u say u brought a roll of toilet paper????

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as we left i spotted one more thing an grabbed a pic ...that was on the way out and so we didnt fish that hotspot
what a great day, beautiful weather, fun ride and most of all we were puttin the fun back in fishin

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 Posted: Thu Aug 21st, 2008 12:55 pm

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thanks mike for a great day

Horseshoe

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 Posted: Thu Aug 21st, 2008 01:28 pm

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Checking out the ATV action on your trip to Parry Sound on the Sequin Trail System has got me droolin'  !! :P

Great fishing adventure guys!! Glad the weather was great for ya too!

Love the pix (lol) and great report. The GFO hat was workin' for ya !!!

GoFishOnt - " Fishin' and a Grinin' " :cool: ~dokdok

 

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 Posted: Tue Aug 26th, 2008 08:34 pm

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Some good shots there boys. Done the trail a few times myself. Add a canoe rack or boat trailer to those rigs and your all set.

 



 

 

 

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 Posted: Tue Aug 26th, 2008 08:43 pm

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Nice set up RR..keep the sun/rain off ya too~

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 Posted: Tue Aug 26th, 2008 11:51 pm

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lafffin yess  RR ur rite  ...i been trying to get mike to spring for a tinny and 5 hp and rack for his scoot ...but hes a tightwad ..lafffin

 

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 Posted: Wed Aug 27th, 2008 12:02 am

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 i says we pull one of the boats we got behind the atv's!! :pirate: argggh billy!

we'd just need a way to pull 2 atvs and one boat to the trail.

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 Posted: Wed Aug 27th, 2008 11:48 am

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Throw a rack on your trailer. When you get to the spot then unload the Atv, attach the trailer to the Atv and a way you go. If you boys want to Atv and fish I'll point you in the right direction for some adventures. The possibilities are endless.

 



 

 

These are manufactured in Sudbury.

 



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 Posted: Wed Aug 27th, 2008 02:25 pm

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Mike S wrote:  i says we pull one of the boats we got behind the atv's!! :pirate: argggh billy!

we'd just need a way to pull 2 atvs and one boat to the trail.

Buy a Wilcraft ! !   Then you drive yer 'tinner' to the lake then go trollin' ....Nobody invited ME ... NEXT time boys ....  Theres room for three on board ! !

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 Posted: Wed Aug 27th, 2008 03:21 pm

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unfortunatly Sly the Wilcraft won't fit down most of the trails to these lakes. It's just too wide.  We've even had trouble getting a Rhino into a lot of lakes due to it being just a bit wider than an Atv. The Wilcraft can get to any of the lakes off the Sequin Trail since it's an old railway line.

 

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Here's another run we did into the backwoods up in Restoule. Got miles back in the bush only to find 4 Atvs and a full size boat trailer.  This was just a trailer we had kicking around camp.

RR

 


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You guys r makin me wish We had somewhere to store ATV's and Trailers now..

Beutifuls spots you found... just gotta find the bigger fish now to offset the gas trailers maintenance etc...

Condo parking space will only hold the van... bah.

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Hey Just heard ad on radio about buy ur own condo garage ,,,heat and all sorts of stuff ...maybe werth looking into...a man needs a spot for his toys sure!!!..hope to get out one more adventure soon too that was a blast and went well

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