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Not guilty, but every year the guys in my family make a sortee into
Ontario once or twice a week at a time. We just love it, Especially Puzzle Lake (near Tamworth) An ice age, rock bound lake 4 or 5 miles long with only 1 or 2 means of access. We started coming up in the late 70s (Pike were plentiful & large, my largest personally taken 41 1/2") Now the pike are rare & small, but the bass have exploded in number as well as size. A few years ago I was popping a torpedo off a rock face when a huge (we estimate 10 lbs or so Smallie yes smallie) knocked the torpedo several feet out of he water & cleared the water itself. We have gotten Largies & Smallies of upwards of 6 lbs from time to time & every summer we catch & release a couple over 4 lbs. We just love the Golden Eagles, Loons, Beaver & the half tame chipmonks that beg for sunflower seeds around the cabin. God's country indeed (at least in the summer. Cheers & a hearty "Oh Canada," Carl |
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Never heard of "Tamworth"
Where is it located? "E. Carl Speros" wrote in message ... Not guilty, but every year the guys in my family make a sortee into Ontario once or twice a week at a time. We just love it, Especially Puzzle Lake (near Tamworth) An ice age, rock bound lake 4 or 5 miles long with only 1 or 2 means of access. We started coming up in the late 70s (Pike were plentiful & large, my largest personally taken 41 1/2") Now the pike are rare & small, but the bass have exploded in number as well as size. A few years ago I was popping a torpedo off a rock face when a huge (we estimate 10 lbs or so Smallie yes smallie) knocked the torpedo several feet out of he water & cleared the water itself. We have gotten Largies & Smallies of upwards of 6 lbs from time to time & every summer we catch & release a couple over 4 lbs. We just love the Golden Eagles, Loons, Beaver & the half tame chipmonks that beg for sunflower seeds around the cabin. God's country indeed (at least in the summer. Cheers & a hearty "Oh Canada," Carl |
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