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It's always important to know where the exits are.
It's always important to know where the exits are.
On our first trip to Little Vermilion Lake, one of the premiere trophy Pike breading grounds in Ontario, we drive from Toronto to Red Lake, and back, a trip of over 2000KM. We made a few stops along the way to try our shore fishing tactics and caught a few Pike on the shores of Lake Superior. Once we arrived at Sportsmans Lodge we knew we were in for a legendary fishing trip.
Re: Yellowtail
Jonathon Marshall (1 week, 4 days ago)Justin, you may be correct however this picture was taken in 2005 and I wouldn't doubt if things have changed there. I'm pretty sure these fish are yellotail amberjack, they're about 16-20" long in this photo. I dont think topsmelt get that big. http://www.mexfish.com/fish/y ltl/yltl.htm
Re: Yellowtail
justin (1 week, 4 days ago)Sure look like topsmelt to me and I've been there. There are no yellowtail in a tank like that.
Re: Jellyfish
Jonathon Marshall (1 month ago)Taken with a Canon Elph SD10
Re: Clive and Ash watching sea lions
Jonathon Marshall (1 month ago)Sarah we have some gear in our zazzle store now! http://www.fishingfury.com/20 100124/new-fishing-fury- ;brand-gear/
Re: Jellyfish
Lake Texoma Catfish Guides (1 month ago)Beautiful photo man, what kid of camera was it taken with?
Clive Mathias (20 months, 2 weeks ago)I totally had a fish on right there!
Re: Small Pike
BB (18 months, 4 weeks ago)you think pike will hit big surface flies? how far do you have to cast?
Jay (7 months, 1 week ago)That aint no pike bra thats a stocked tigger musky. You must have paid a lot to catch him in some stocked lack dawg.
Jonathon Marshall (20 months, 3 weeks ago)Its like porn, but for fishermen...
mike dancy (19 months ago)You caught that at the Toronto Island? wow.. that's some serious fish.
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