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Postby PaknSix » 27 Jul 2006 0:02

I have to say it's nice to have an awesome place like Algonquin Park only a couple of hours drive away. Went Kayaking and fishing this morning and landed this guy... a 32" long Lake Trout! :shock: Since this guy would take a decade or more to grow to this size, he lives to swim another day. :D

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Postby 72challengerorange » 27 Jul 2006 0:12

That's a nice catch wish I had more spare time!

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Postby dave-r » 27 Jul 2006 8:47

Well that sure beats the size of my trouser trout. :lol:
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Postby 71 pacecar » 27 Jul 2006 23:23

Nice catch , I wish I had a pic of the 35 lbs musky I got last October . Man I wish I was fishing :tears:
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Postby PaknSix » 28 Jul 2006 15:42

35lbs!?! Wow, that is one nice Musky to reach that size. I've only ever caught Salmon that size so I can imagine the fight that would have put up. Where'd you catch it, Kawartha Lakes area?
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Postby 71 pacecar » 28 Jul 2006 23:33

Ill tell you in person at mopar fest,it's top secert . Man what a fight it took a long time to get him in, I've cought Musky before but nothing like this,it was huge . I hope to go back in late October this time I'm going to get a pic.
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Postby Eddie » 17 Oct 2006 15:49

dave-r wrote:Well that sure beats the size of my trouser trout. :lol:
Careful Dave you are starting to sound like me! :biggrin:
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