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PNB
January 13th, 2004, 10:46 PM
Due to way too much I've also unsubscribed to this useless NG

Joe
January 14th, 2004, 12:25 AM
Well we sure will miss your contibution. Lets see, according to Google that
would be ONE post? Joe Z.
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Fall Fishing
Any advice on fall bass / pike fishing in the Muskokas? Thanks --
can.rec.fishing - Oct 6, 2003 by PNB - View Thread (1 article)


"PNB" > wrote in message
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Due to way too much I've also unsubscribed to this useless NG

smiles
January 14th, 2004, 03:43 AM
I visit this newsgroup every day. And have been visiting since it came
online. If I have anything useful to say....I will say it. As you can see,
I don't have anything very useful to say.


"Joe" > wrote in message
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> Well we sure will miss your contibution. Lets see, according to Google
that
> would be ONE post? Joe Z.
> Searched Groups for PNB group:can.rec.fishing. in can.rec.fishing
Results
> 1 - 1 of 1. Search took 0.14 seconds.
> Sorted by relevance Sort by date
> Fall Fishing
> Any advice on fall bass / pike fishing in the Muskokas? Thanks --
> can.rec.fishing - Oct 6, 2003 by PNB - View Thread (1 article)
>
>
> "PNB" > wrote in message
> ...
> Due to way too much I've also unsubscribed to this useless NG
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Sticks
January 14th, 2004, 04:12 AM
Out of curiosity a search was done on others as well.
According to Google there really has not been too much activity in this
group.
I am new here so I wanted to know if it's worth subscribing to.
I'll monitor it for a bit & see if there's any replies to my posts.
First of all I'd like to know of any hot fishing spots in the Muskoka area
near Mactier / Parry Sound.
Anybody fish this area?
TIA
"Joe" > wrote in message
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> Well we sure will miss your contibution. Lets see, according to Google
that
> would be ONE post? Joe Z.
> Searched Groups for PNB group:can.rec.fishing. in can.rec.fishing
Results
> 1 - 1 of 1. Search took 0.14 seconds.
> Sorted by relevance Sort by date
> Fall Fishing
> Any advice on fall bass / pike fishing in the Muskokas? Thanks --
> can.rec.fishing - Oct 6, 2003 by PNB - View Thread (1 article)
>
>
> "PNB" > wrote in message
> ...
> Due to way too much I've also unsubscribed to this useless NG
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smiles
January 14th, 2004, 02:17 PM
I have changed identity a couple of times since subscribing to this group so
that would affect the number of times "smiles" has posted here.
"Sticks" > wrote in message
...
> Out of curiosity a search was done on others as well.
> According to Google there really has not been too much activity in this
> group.
> I am new here so I wanted to know if it's worth subscribing to.
> I'll monitor it for a bit & see if there's any replies to my posts.
> First of all I'd like to know of any hot fishing spots in the Muskoka area
> near Mactier / Parry Sound.
> Anybody fish this area?
> TIA
> "Joe" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Well we sure will miss your contibution. Lets see, according to Google
> that
> > would be ONE post? Joe Z.
> > Searched Groups for PNB group:can.rec.fishing. in can.rec.fishing
> Results
> > 1 - 1 of 1. Search took 0.14 seconds.
> > Sorted by relevance Sort by date
> > Fall Fishing
> > Any advice on fall bass / pike fishing in the Muskokas? Thanks --
> > can.rec.fishing - Oct 6, 2003 by PNB - View Thread (1 article)
> >
> >
> > "PNB" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > Due to way too much I've also unsubscribed to this useless NG
> >
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>
>

Sticks
January 14th, 2004, 03:29 PM
Well it looks like this NG is alive afterall
No replies to my post though
"smiles" > wrote in message
. ..
> I have changed identity a couple of times since subscribing to this group
so
> that would affect the number of times "smiles" has posted here.
> "Sticks" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Out of curiosity a search was done on others as well.
> > According to Google there really has not been too much activity in this
> > group.
> > I am new here so I wanted to know if it's worth subscribing to.
> > I'll monitor it for a bit & see if there's any replies to my posts.
> > First of all I'd like to know of any hot fishing spots in the Muskoka
area
> > near Mactier / Parry Sound.
> > Anybody fish this area?
> > TIA
> > "Joe" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Well we sure will miss your contibution. Lets see, according to Google
> > that
> > > would be ONE post? Joe Z.
> > > Searched Groups for PNB group:can.rec.fishing. in can.rec.fishing
> > Results
> > > 1 - 1 of 1. Search took 0.14 seconds.
> > > Sorted by relevance Sort by date
> > > Fall Fishing
> > > Any advice on fall bass / pike fishing in the Muskokas? Thanks --
> > > can.rec.fishing - Oct 6, 2003 by PNB - View Thread (1 article)
> > >
> > >
> > > "PNB" > wrote in message
> > > ...
> > > Due to way too much I've also unsubscribed to this useless NG
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SC
January 14th, 2004, 07:21 PM
Sheesh! How much effort does it actually take to subscribe and unsubscribe
to a group anyway? ~laughs~

I mean...it isn't like a BIG effort! ask my cat ~s~.

Mel.

www.novascapes.com


"Sticks" > wrote in message
...
> Well it looks like this NG is alive afterall
> No replies to my post though
> "smiles" > wrote in message
> . ..
> > I have changed identity a couple of times since subscribing to this
group
> so
> > that would affect the number of times "smiles" has posted here.
> > "Sticks" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Out of curiosity a search was done on others as well.
> > > According to Google there really has not been too much activity in
this
> > > group.
> > > I am new here so I wanted to know if it's worth subscribing to.
> > > I'll monitor it for a bit & see if there's any replies to my posts.
> > > First of all I'd like to know of any hot fishing spots in the Muskoka
> area
> > > near Mactier / Parry Sound.
> > > Anybody fish this area?
> > > TIA
> > > "Joe" > wrote in message
> > > ...
> > > > Well we sure will miss your contibution. Lets see, according to
Google
> > > that
> > > > would be ONE post? Joe Z.
> > > > Searched Groups for PNB group:can.rec.fishing. in can.rec.fishing
> > > Results
> > > > 1 - 1 of 1. Search took 0.14 seconds.
> > > > Sorted by relevance Sort by date
> > > > Fall Fishing
> > > > Any advice on fall bass / pike fishing in the Muskokas? Thanks --
> > > > can.rec.fishing - Oct 6, 2003 by PNB - View Thread (1 article)
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "PNB" > wrote in message
> > > > ...
> > > > Due to way too much I've also unsubscribed to this useless NG
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Gord
February 1st, 2004, 11:01 PM
Fish anywhere in that area. Cripes, man. Part of fishing is finding them.
Think water.

Do you want members of the NG to put them on the hooks for you too?



"Sticks" > wrote in message
...
> Out of curiosity a search was done on others as well.
> According to Google there really has not been too much activity in this
> group.
> I am new here so I wanted to know if it's worth subscribing to.
> I'll monitor it for a bit & see if there's any replies to my posts.
> First of all I'd like to know of any hot fishing spots in the Muskoka area
> near Mactier / Parry Sound.
> Anybody fish this area?
> TIA
> "Joe" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Well we sure will miss your contibution. Lets see, according to Google
> that
> > would be ONE post? Joe Z.
> > Searched Groups for PNB group:can.rec.fishing. in can.rec.fishing
> Results
> > 1 - 1 of 1. Search took 0.14 seconds.
> > Sorted by relevance Sort by date
> > Fall Fishing
> > Any advice on fall bass / pike fishing in the Muskokas? Thanks --
> > can.rec.fishing - Oct 6, 2003 by PNB - View Thread (1 article)
> >
> >
> > "PNB" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > Due to way too much I've also unsubscribed to this useless NG
> >
> >
> >
>
>

Gord
February 1st, 2004, 11:04 PM
Oh boy. Well there is not to much activity until the spring. Look outside
the window dude. Tough trolling right now :)

This place picks up a bit after the Outdoors Show in a few weeks.


"Sticks" > wrote in message
...
> Out of curiosity a search was done on others as well.
> According to Google there really has not been too much activity in this
> group.
> I am new here so I wanted to know if it's worth subscribing to.
> I'll monitor it for a bit & see if there's any replies to my posts.
> First of all I'd like to know of any hot fishing spots in the Muskoka area
> near Mactier / Parry Sound.
> Anybody fish this area?
> TIA
> "Joe" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Well we sure will miss your contibution. Lets see, according to Google
> that
> > would be ONE post? Joe Z.
> > Searched Groups for PNB group:can.rec.fishing. in can.rec.fishing
> Results
> > 1 - 1 of 1. Search took 0.14 seconds.
> > Sorted by relevance Sort by date
> > Fall Fishing
> > Any advice on fall bass / pike fishing in the Muskokas? Thanks --
> > can.rec.fishing - Oct 6, 2003 by PNB - View Thread (1 article)
> >
> >
> > "PNB" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > Due to way too much I've also unsubscribed to this useless NG
> >
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Zipper
February 2nd, 2004, 01:54 AM
Well there's an informative reply!
"fish anywhere in the area"?
I think the fellow was asking for moredetails of a specific area!
Not just "anywhere"
Sort of the other fellow looking for specific areas on lake Ontario and
getting the reply "anywhere"
DUH!



"Gord" > wrote in message
ble.rogers.com...
> Fish anywhere in that area. Cripes, man. Part of fishing is finding them.
> Think water.
>
> Do you want members of the NG to put them on the hooks for you too?
>
>
>
> "Sticks" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Out of curiosity a search was done on others as well.
> > According to Google there really has not been too much activity in this
> > group.
> > I am new here so I wanted to know if it's worth subscribing to.
> > I'll monitor it for a bit & see if there's any replies to my posts.
> > First of all I'd like to know of any hot fishing spots in the Muskoka
area
> > near Mactier / Parry Sound.
> > Anybody fish this area?
> > TIA
> > "Joe" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Well we sure will miss your contibution. Lets see, according to Google
> > that
> > > would be ONE post? Joe Z.
> > > Searched Groups for PNB group:can.rec.fishing. in can.rec.fishing
> > Results
> > > 1 - 1 of 1. Search took 0.14 seconds.
> > > Sorted by relevance Sort by date
> > > Fall Fishing
> > > Any advice on fall bass / pike fishing in the Muskokas? Thanks --
> > > can.rec.fishing - Oct 6, 2003 by PNB - View Thread (1 article)
> > >
> > >
> > > "PNB" > wrote in message
> > > ...
> > > Due to way too much I've also unsubscribed to this useless NG
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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>

Gord
February 7th, 2004, 09:58 PM
"Zipper" > wrote in message
...
> Well there's an informative reply!
> "fish anywhere in the area"?
> I think the fellow was asking for moredetails of a specific area!
> Not just "anywhere"
> Sort of the other fellow looking for specific areas on lake Ontario and
> getting the reply "anywhere"
> DUH!
>

Basically Duh Ya. It's fairly good fishing in that area in other words. Rent
a cabin and go out the front door down to the beach. Stand on a dock, a
bridge, drink all the beer, unplug the thing haul it down to the water and
stand on the fridge. Anyway you want to do this thing.

Lake Ontario hum. I have seen people casting off Cherry Beach in Toronto. So
what's the difference. In any part of the Great Lakes system one will find
fish. And usually in all the usual spots, off river or creek mouths or dams
or off the reeds. Shoals if you have the water maps. All this is a no
brainer.

Lake Ontario though I would go charter boat. Thats a really good lake trout
lake but one needs the equipment, finders and down riggers and the like to
really improve your chances they are about 50' down just under the
thermocline.

And the problem is that I go to a certain trout spot on this quiet northern
lake just yards from a minor urban area and in the early morning in mid
spring and catch a brookie usually one to two in weight. But once I do that,
the fishing spot is no damn good til next spawning run. And since it is like
that, you gotta be out of your cotton picking head if I am going to tell
anyone.

A good part of the skill and adventure in fishing is finding those spots for
yourself or actually go with a person. It is a good area to go, end of
story.

I would like you to note that this guy did not invite, the word is INVITE,
anyone else, to show them the shoals. Not even a guide. When I go to a new
area, I invite a local fisherman for company as part of the strategy for
short cutting the system. When going to fish in the Pacific even Cook
invited the natives alrighty. Now..he didn't even invite you by the way, the
great defender here, that wasn't lost on anyone :)))

ZEKE
February 7th, 2004, 11:24 PM
Well I won't divulge any of my secret places on Lake Ontario or in the
Muskokas near the cottage either,unless you're willing to trade
"Gord" > wrote in message
ble.rogers.com...
>
> "Zipper" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Well there's an informative reply!
> > "fish anywhere in the area"?
> > I think the fellow was asking for moredetails of a specific area!
> > Not just "anywhere"
> > Sort of the other fellow looking for specific areas on lake Ontario and
> > getting the reply "anywhere"
> > DUH!
> >
>
> Basically Duh Ya. It's fairly good fishing in that area in other words.
Rent
> a cabin and go out the front door down to the beach. Stand on a dock, a
> bridge, drink all the beer, unplug the thing haul it down to the water and
> stand on the fridge. Anyway you want to do this thing.
>
> Lake Ontario hum. I have seen people casting off Cherry Beach in Toronto.
So
> what's the difference. In any part of the Great Lakes system one will find
> fish. And usually in all the usual spots, off river or creek mouths or
dams
> or off the reeds. Shoals if you have the water maps. All this is a no
> brainer.
>
> Lake Ontario though I would go charter boat. Thats a really good lake
trout
> lake but one needs the equipment, finders and down riggers and the like to
> really improve your chances they are about 50' down just under the
> thermocline.
>
> And the problem is that I go to a certain trout spot on this quiet
northern
> lake just yards from a minor urban area and in the early morning in mid
> spring and catch a brookie usually one to two in weight. But once I do
that,
> the fishing spot is no damn good til next spawning run. And since it is
like
> that, you gotta be out of your cotton picking head if I am going to tell
> anyone.
>
> A good part of the skill and adventure in fishing is finding those spots
for
> yourself or actually go with a person. It is a good area to go, end of
> story.
>
> I would like you to note that this guy did not invite, the word is INVITE,
> anyone else, to show them the shoals. Not even a guide. When I go to a new
> area, I invite a local fisherman for company as part of the strategy for
> short cutting the system. When going to fish in the Pacific even Cook
> invited the natives alrighty. Now..he didn't even invite you by the way,
the
> great defender here, that wasn't lost on anyone :)))
>
>
>
>

Gord
February 9th, 2004, 12:33 AM
"ZEKE" > wrote in message
. ..
> Well I won't divulge any of my secret places on Lake Ontario or in the
> Muskokas near the cottage either,unless you're willing to trade


Yah sure. Neither one of us would swear it on the bible either.