I guess thats true.fishfreek said:Exploring this beautiful country of ours is never a waste of time. Doing the leg work can be tiring but the rewards can be worthwhile.
Well yeah of course I am going there with the idea of mainly fishing. But my point was that with a journey to Algonquin is a reward in itself right, the journey there is just as good. That kind of thing.fishfreek said:Hey TI why drive to Algonquin to see beavers and cougars when you have them right at your doorstep hahahahahah.
Ha ha hafishfreek said:Hey TI why drive to Algonquin to see beavers and cougars when you have them right at your doorstep hahahahahah.
The most frustrating fish to catch you will ever chase. But hey, brookies and splake take you to some spectacular placesFishing Urban Ontario said:Anyways, nobody has ever caught a Splake on here? Somebody say something about them to help me out!
Fishing Urban Ontario said:I did a survey on Instagram about the fishing and only 14% of fisherman caught brookies along highway 60, so now I guess I just have to adjust my expectations and turn this into a laker trip. Which honestly is fine because I've never caught one before and I already have a brookie episode on my channel. I also have a chance of catching a bear or moose on my trail am which is awesome. I also want highway 60 because while I'm there I want to create YouTube videos to show what people should expect from a fishing trip there, which would probably get a lot of hits too. I have mapped out already every single photo on YouTube, Ontario out of doors forum, and Instagram with a Algonquin catch, with the location on my google maps.?