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Old October 6th, 2005, 04:47 AM
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hi i am from the alliston region and was looking to go ice fishing up
north this winter and was wondering if you new any guides that would be
able to accomidate my and another person on our first time ice fishing
experience. I would also like to know what should one know when going
ice fishing in the north(Gear,weather conditions, lakes and tackle)
thanks

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Old October 6th, 2005, 04:56 AM
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hi adam there are some fishing guides and ice hut rentals close to my
hometown I would be glad to give tou a few phone numbers to try out if
you are interested. Also you should know that when you go ice fishing
in the north it is very convenient to have a 4 wheel drive truck and a
snowmobile, because the best lakes are the hard to get to ones. A few
good lakes around the Kirkland Lake area are Abitibi and Labrinth for
walleye and northern pike. Larder Lake and Joyce Lake for laketrout,
brook trout, and rainbow trout. If you would like more information you
can e-mail me at my e-mail address.

 




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