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Paddle4Walleye
#1
Posted 12 June 2013 - 12:50 PM
Paddle4Walleye... http://kamkid.pictur...1811&clid=66579
Walleye in the net... http://kamkid.pictur...1813&clid=66579
Pan fried Walleye... http://kamkid.pictur...8511&clid=66579
Hope they turn out ok.. I'll try again for Smallmouth Bass soon!
Cheers,Pat
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#2
Posted 12 June 2013 - 01:20 PM
....my god, Smacks, that looks incredible!!!! The scenery and the plated fish!!!! I swear you took that pic in a high end restaurant... holy!
that is one workhorse of a canoe... a Grumman?
#3
Posted 12 June 2013 - 04:41 PM
wow great man!
Makes me miss northern ontario, nothing like a couple eyes.
#4
Posted 12 June 2013 - 04:42 PM
Nice pics...especially the feast...
#5
Posted 13 June 2013 - 12:03 PM
nice shots smackum, thanks for sharing, as metioned above that feast looks great
#6
Posted 13 June 2013 - 01:28 PM
Those pics are great. The lake looks so peaceful and the fish looks great in the net and on the plate!
#7
Posted 14 June 2013 - 08:18 PM
I think that the premier Walleye fishing destination up here would be Wabakimi Park near Armstrong, Ontario...
In terms of numbers of visitors per year about 1 million visit Algonquin Park per year, 100 Thousand visit Quetico Park per year and 10 Thousand visit Wabakimi Park per year..
Out of that 10 Thousand visitors to Wabakimi about 1/10 th of those visitors canoe so according to the statistics only about 1000 people canoe Wabakimi Park per year..
Cheers,Pat
#8
Posted 15 June 2013 - 10:44 PM
nice pics man, thanks for the report! makes me want to get out on my canoe
do you mind sharing what you use for them from the canoe? I'm guessing you're not trolling
#9
Posted 17 June 2013 - 01:47 PM
Actually I was trolling using a strip on spinner/ Little Joe Spinner/worm/minnow.. I buy the parts & make Little Joe Spinners/ Strip On Spinners myself using a wire bender it's pretty cheap when you buy the parts and make your own spinners..nice pics man, thanks for the report! makes me want to get out on my canoe
do you mind sharing what you use for them from the canoe? I'm guessing you're not trolling
Once I find fish I can drift or anchor in one spot like a river inlet/outlet or pocket/hole and use a slip bobber w/minnow/worm...
A fellow my family knows just past away he in his canoe with his dog & was not wearing his lifejacket apparently he has done this in the past and he trusted his dog...
He was a very carefull fellow of 78 years of age so this came as a big surprise as he usually commented on how careless the youth of today are...
I'd say always wear a life jacket when in a canoe no matter if you are alone or with someone else it's not worth your life!
Cheers,Pat
#10
Posted 17 June 2013 - 02:01 PM
Thanks Dugger, river55, Brian, FishChris & Mikea07... Yes Dugger good eye that canoe is an old 17ft Grumman...
I think that the premier Walleye fishing destination up here would be Wabakimi Park near Armstrong, Ontario...
In terms of numbers of visitors per year about 1 million visit Algonquin Park per year, 100 Thousand visit Quetico Park per year and 10 Thousand visit Wabakimi Park per year..
Out of that 10 Thousand visitors to Wabakimi about 1/10 th of those visitors canoe so according to the statistics only about 1000 people canoe Wabakimi Park per year..
Cheers,Pat
Never been to the park before, looks like a nice spot. I felt like I was pretty north when I stay around Foleyet but that parks a decent distant further Over 15 hours for me lol
#11
Posted 17 June 2013 - 07:06 PM
Awesome report, that last photo made me drool, thanks SmackUm
#12
Posted 17 June 2013 - 11:39 PM
Actually I was trolling using a strip on spinner/ Little Joe Spinner/worm/minnow.. I buy the parts & make Little Joe Spinners/ Strip On Spinners myself using a wire bender it's pretty cheap when you buy the parts and make your own spinners..
Once I find fish I can drift or anchor in one spot like a river inlet/outlet or pocket/hole and use a slip bobber w/minnow/worm...
A fellow my family knows just past away he in his canoe with his dog & was not wearing his lifejacket apparently he has done this in the past and he trusted his dog...
He was a very carefull fellow of 78 years of age so this came as a big surprise as he usually commented on how careless the youth of today are...
I'd say always wear a life jacket when in a canoe no matter if you are alone or with someone else it's not worth your life!
Cheers,Pat
Thanks! this information was incredibly helpful, I'm gonna try the same tactics for walleye at my lake this year, I have never caught a walleye, and would love to,
I've been canoeing since I was a little kid but the guy you mentioned probably was in the same boat as me, makes you think.. I'm pretty good when it comes to wearing a life jacket though, except when its hot out. Appreciate the warning though, and you be safe out there too!
#13
Posted 26 June 2013 - 07:38 AM
Those are awesome fish! Oh boy that feast looks good! That park sounds awesome...
#14
Posted 27 June 2013 - 05:15 PM
Thanks... apz245, Dozzer, river55 & FishingNoob... Those are Fiddleheads like I saw in an earlier post from Dozzer... I've been meaning to try them for some time and they were fantastic with fish & chips...
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