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Posts tagged 'Lake Trout'

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New Water and Old Friends

Fishing has always been about more than fish for me. In our often too-busy lives, it’s also a...

Speed Kills
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Speed Kills

The scenario is frequently repeating itself. You’re not catching fish on a yellow and red five of diamonds spoon, so you switch it up and ...

Road Trips
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Road Trips

We all have them. Road trips to see family and friends, for work, or for going on a road trip for the sake of being on a road trip. And while the focus of the road trip may be the destination, if you have just a little time, there’s a real chance to ...

Mountain Lakers
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Mountain Lakers

With the arrival of summer, it’s time for me to head to the mountains where there are all kinds of terrific fishing opportunities.

man holds very long fish
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Reindeer Lake - A Diversity of Opportunity

Straddling the Saskatchewan - Manitoba border, Reindeer Lake is the 9th largest lake in all of Canada, so it’s no surprise that it hosts a broad diversity of fish.

What seems to matter more with Laker fishing is the depth
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Bottom Bonanza

Back in the days when the Genesee pond was open to the public for fishing, there was a very real chance of tagging a huge walleye. 

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Trip on the Road

How often do we travel direct from one place to the other? We do it all the time, and for some people, it’s how they make a living. 

Saskatchewan Lake Trout record 50 x 33.5 and 70 lbs!
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New Trout Catch and Release Record for Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Lake Trout record 50 x 33.5 and 70 lbs!

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Two Early Season Presentations for Pothole Trout

The Bobber and Nymph Rig - A size 12 bead head prince nymph is my first choice when it comes to some hard core finesse fishing. The great thing about the nymph/bobber rig is that it matches the mood of the fish to a "T". Cold-blooded trout in the cold, early season water demand slow, deliberate presentations, which is where this rig excels.

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