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Old October 10th, 2005, 12:15 PM
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Default Speckled /brookie trip

I am looking for a modest trip to catch Speckled Trout
and/or sea/lake run Brookies. Geography of Ontario and
eastern provinces of Canada.
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Old October 12th, 2005, 01:11 AM
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J,
Always wanted to catch wild Atlantic Provinces salmonids, but never
wanted to spend the $4,000 to do it? Find out why it's nearly
impossible to fish the Atlantic Provinces unguided, and the a
href="http://www.findfish101.com/2005/08/canada-report-100105.html"loopholes
in case you try/a. There really isn't much info out there. I wrote
about it on my site, FindFish101.com. The department of fisheries just
finally got back to me after a few weeks.

Depending on where you live, it's worth checking into the Great Lakes.
I think the streams coming off the north side of Lake Superior are
supposed to be amazing for lake-run trout, and at ice-out, I hear even
the lake trout come up.

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Old October 12th, 2005, 01:12 AM
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J,
Always wanted to catch wild Atlantic Provinces salmonids, but never
wanted to spend the $4,000 to do it? Find out why it's nearly
impossible to fish the Atlantic Provinces unguided, and the [a
href="http://www.findfish101.com/2005/08/canada-report-100105.html"]loopholes
in case you try/a. There really isn't much info out there. I wrote
about it on my site, FindFish101.com. The department of fisheries just
finally got back to me after a few weeks.

Depending on where you live, it's worth checking into the Great Lakes.
I think the streams coming off the north side of Lake Superior are
supposed to be amazing for lake-run trout, and at ice-out, I hear even
the lake trout come up.

 




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