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Y'all gonna miss me? I will be fishing in Canada until next Saturday. If i catch some fish, I will post pics then.



I am hoping to limit out on Walleye and Northern.
 

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Cools, take lots of pics. Get a muskie too and be safe.
 

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Welcome Yanky Hoser!! Stay away from the french girls armpits.



Where you heading to Jako?
 

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Hope to hear of your fishing exploits and peeler participation.
 

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Cools, take lots of pics. Get a muskie too and be safe.



No Muskies where I went. Although a few have been caught on that part of the lake, Idon't think they are gonna settle in. It isn't conducive to their reproduction likings.
 

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Welcome Yanky Hoser!! Stay away from the french girls armpits.



Where you heading to Jako?



I go to Canada FOR the french girls armpits.



Rainey Lake in Ontario. More specifically the northwest arm. It is a huge lake, just on the border between Ontario and Minnesota. the border crossing is really odd. It is literally in the middle of a paper mill.
 

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The best story I have is I was jigging for Walleye in about 6 to 7 metres of water. I felt the line bounce and set the hook. It felt like a Walleye; heavy and fighting, but not too hard. As the fish neared the surface, i told my dad to get the net on him. He did, thankfully, and we boated an 11 inch Walleye, BEING EATEN BY A 32 INCH NORTHERN! I heard stories of that happening before, but the Northern usually let go once they see the boat. This one didn't. That was a good time right there.
 

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How was it?
 

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How was it?



I always have a good time. I will be enjoying some Northern tonight.



BTW, at the Duty free, they had a 3 litre bottle of Crown Royal. I wanted it.
 

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I always have a good time. I will be enjoying some Northern tonight.



BTW, at the Duty free, they had a 3 litre bottle of Crown Royal. I wanted it.



You come to vancouver and you can have mine duty free and more!!! Just a small string attached...or so i have heard.
 

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You come to vancouver and you can have mine duty free and more!!! Just a small string attached...or so i have heard.



Actually, I am working on going out to Vancouver. I want to see the PAC NW, and I have wanted to see BC. if I do make it out there, I will be sure to stalk you.
 

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The best story I have is I was jigging for Walleye in about 6 to 7 metres of water. I felt the line bounce and set the hook. It felt like a Walleye; heavy and fighting, but not too hard. As the fish neared the surface, i told my dad to get the net on him. He did, thankfully, and we boated an 11 inch Walleye, BEING EATEN BY A 32 INCH NORTHERN! I heard stories of that happening before, but the Northern usually let go once they see the boat. This one didn't. That was a good time right there.



Very cool.























































But pics or it didn't happen.
 

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I always have a good time. I will be enjoying some Northern tonight.



BTW, at the Duty free, they had a 3 litre bottle of Crown Royal. I wanted it.



yeah when we came back from your place last, I was watching for the Duty Free, signs kept saying "DUTY FREE KEEP LEFT" then we were at the border and they were like "yeah, they moved the duty free shop. No, you can't turn around"
 

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yeah when we came back from your place last, I was watching for the Duty Free, signs kept saying "DUTY FREE KEEP LEFT" then we were at the border and they were like "yeah, they moved the duty free shop. No, you can't turn around"



Well, I hope you do your research and find the correct location this time.
 

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Ehh...flew through Toronto to and from Europe:



Pro: You can pass US customs in Toronto.

Con: You can be charged Canadian duty for passing through on gifts for people in Europe (luckily, we didn't get charged)

Pro: Air Canada has USB chargers on their flights. Bonus for keeping things charged!

Con: Did no see a single Leafs fan hanging in the rafters.

Pro: Tim Hortons in the airport (Timbits FTW)

Con: no Ketchup-flavored Potato chips to be had!
 

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Ehh...flew through Toronto to and from Europe:



Pro: You can pass US customs in Toronto.

Con: You can be charged Canadian duty for passing through on gifts for people in Europe (luckily, we didn't get charged)

Pro: Air Canada has USB chargers on their flights. Bonus for keeping things charged!

Con: Did no see a single Leafs fan hanging in the rafters.

Pro: Tim Hortons in the airport (Timbits FTW)

Con: no Ketchup-flavored Potato chips to be had!



I brought back Timbits. they are gone.



And I have a bag of ketchup tato chips.
 

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