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View attachment 244283 View attachment 244285 I'm fortunate enough to live a couple hours drive from Lake Nipigon. I have a few 3-4 day trips planned soon.
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View attachment 244283 View attachment 244285 I'm fortunate enough to live a couple hours drive from Lake Nipigon. I have a few 3-4 day trips planned soon.
sorry had to look up what the hell stone sheep were. we call them big horn . for the most part. yeah it should be fun hopefully its gonna be a one and done' for the moose . cant wait to have it up on the stand cutting off the tenderloin for the killers dinner. moose are tricky creatures. ive had it where ive went up one side of a hill calling a bull and get to the top and a cow is standing looking at me ..(scared the piss right out of me) but yeah if you ever find yourself up at the Skeena let me know I can tell you a couple places you can go sit on a sand bar and get the rays while waiting to hear your bell ring
You're not fishing for salmon now in Niagara?Ha great thread. I just got in from fishing a few minutes ago here at my cottage on Ahmic lake (part of Magnetawan River). Daughter and I each caught a small pike. They've really exploded the past two years after a being so scarce.
We will probably head out in another hour or so once the moskitoes go to bed and do some night fishing. See if we can land a pickerel for lunch tomorrow.
When down in Niagara (where I live) we hit up whirlpool sometimes, but I've yet to land a Salmon.
Good thing about little old NZ is you're never more than an hours and a half's drive from salt water.Bell ring? Rays?
Ya lost me.
If you're talking eagle or sting rays I hate the bastards. They can ruin a good days snapper fishing here.
haha no . probably had a 100 better ways to make the reference but what it was meant to be was a bell on your rod so you know when the fish are biting . incase you aren't paying attention lol. slacker fishing ( hook up your bait sinker and float at the depth you want to fish cast to where 2 rivers meet and wait for the bell to ring) sorry for the confusion
Big horn are a different sheep to Stone no? The sheep hunters I have guided try and get the lot. Dall, stone, bighorn and desert.
Costs a friggen fortune. But they get to be in some club if they get the lot. I love hunting and guiding but not when it is a competition.
yeah you are correct I had a brainfart. forgot about the ones up in northern bc/Yukon area . yeah my uncle wanted to do his triple crown but he ended up having his back fuzed together and he has issues with mobility and wipes out a lot. pretty sure all he needed was either the dessert or the stone cant remember off hand. at one point he should have had the record for big horn in the late 80s. but he shot it off a peak and it went tumbling down the other side of the mountain. broke a few details that would have made it legit.
Thanks for the offer
If you ever get to NZ you can hunt and fish all year round.
yeah its always been on my bucket list . amazing country top to bottom that's what i hear at least.
We have outstanding brown and Rainbow trout. I prefer saltwater fishing and diving as the fish and crays just taste better.
The world record rainbow was apparently caught here a few months ago. Over 45lbs but it has been kept quiet till the fish is taxidermied.
I live on the doorstep of arguably the best Chamois and Himalayan Thar hunting in the world. Can go knock over a red deer anytime you want for the freezer on public or private land. Awesome waterfoul hunting as well. Mallard, Canada geese and a few other species.
yeah within 4 hours of where i am i can fish for pike pickerel lake trout brown trout cuthroat rainbow white fish jumbo white fish but alas no oceans to be seen. in alberta . but lots of fishing . we finally finished our last moose so it was time for another one the last one lasted 4 years and still have tons of sausage. that trout must have been unreal. i couldn't imagine a rainbow that size think the biggest i have ever caught was in the 5-7 range. the fight was unreal.
I find when it comes to most fish at least to the fresh water species here. they all taste so much better caught out of cold to ice cold rivers over to most lakes. unless you get a massive body of water that has frigid depths.
awesome! those are dream fish for sure!View attachment 244283 View attachment 244285 I'm fortunate enough to live a couple hours drive from Lake Nipigon. I have a few 3-4 day trips planned soon.
It's funny, I've heard so many people talk about rice and how great it is but when me and the boys go for the day we get pretty much skunked every time. Biggest fish we've pulled out between the 3 of us in multiple trips was a 2 lb bass.Went out to Rice Lake for the first time last Sunday. No doubt that lake has some big bass, but I threw everything I had at it and got skunked. It was still a nice day.
Channel was only about 6 feet at the most and yes it was definitely a whitefish. Never tried fishing them before so didn’t even know what it was. I took it to the bait store beside the channel and he told me what it was. Whitefish fishing is big business there so only thing we figured is that maybe it came off one of the fishing boats.How deep was the channel? I don’t typically associate white fish as a shallow / channel fish.... you sure it was a whitie?
I don't mind fishing, don't eat what I catch though, just catch and release. Have only gone once this year though. I would go before work the last 2 years, get to my spot about 6AM, and hang out for 45 mins or so then home to get ready for work. Keep in mind I live a block and half from the Detroit River. Days off I stay longer. Detroit River (yes it's clean now - you won't grow a 3rd arm from eating the fish) is loaded with perch and pickerel and bass. I just fish from shore and have landed quite a few perch and even a nice 3lb or so smallmouth bass.
Apparently, just a few minutes down the road in Belle River (home of Tie Domi) there is a big muskie tournament every year on Lake St. Clair and supposedly one of the best muskie fishing areas in Canada (from what I've been told).
If I had a boat, or access to one, I'd probably go more often. My brother in law goes with his buddy and my nephew out on the Detroit River near Lake Erie and they consistently pull in a lot of perch and pickerel (walleye). Fishing is good around here, just have to stay out of the way of the big ships on the river. However....nobody in my house is really much into eating fish. I'll occasionally get perch or pickerel if we go out to eat - it's always freshly caught around here.
I used to fill the live well with jumbo perch in Lake Simcoe, 12"-14" huge fish on ultralight gear!Lake Erie perch is delicious.
Port Dover is close to where some relatives live and we usually go there at least once when visiting them.
Lake Erie perch is delicious.
Port Dover is close to where some relatives live and we usually go there at least once when visiting them.
Bell ring? Rays?
Ya lost me.
If you're talking eagle or sting rays I hate the bastards. They can ruin a good days snapper fishing here.
Big horn are a different sheep to Stone no? The sheep hunters I have guided try and get the lot. Dall, stone, bighorn and desert.
Costs a friggen fortune. But they get to be in some club if they get the lot. I love hunting and guiding but not when it is a competition.
Thanks for the offer
If you ever get to NZ you can hunt and fish all year round.
We have outstanding brown and Rainbow trout. I prefer saltwater fishing and diving as the fish and crays just taste better.
The world record rainbow was apparently caught here a few months ago. Over 45lbs but it has been kept quiet till the fish is taxidermied.
I live on the doorstep of arguably the best Chamois and Himalayan Thar hunting in the world. Can go knock over a red deer anytime you want for the freezer on public or private land. Awesome waterfoul hunting as well. Mallard, Canada geese and a few other species.
Me I always tell everybody, my wife actually gives me crap about my loose lips. Just last week she said if anybody asks where you catch your fish just say 2 feet of water. lolYou new!?! What fishermen freely gives out their fishing spots!?!![]()
so that would be 3...I live in a town on Georgian Bay. Awesome Fishing.
My retired father was out almost every day this week and catches his limit each time (Bass).
Nothing better then a good fish fry.
Next time you're down the on the west coast give me a yell.If I'm going into the Bush I'm looking for goats and pigs in Taranaki
The young goats are great eating and an easier hunt, the pigs taste like absolute **** but the hunt is a ton of enjoyment
If I'm down south I really like the sea run trout on the West coast and going into the Bush looking for deer
The whitebait, Paua and crays don't exactly hurt either if your looking for a decent feed