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York River - Bancroft
I was wondering if anyone knew what the fishing was like in the York
river flowing through Bancroft Ont. Any info. would be great. Thanks and Cheers -- Jean-Luc Groulx |
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York River - Bancroft
You'll likely receive the same reply the fellow got when asking about
Muskoka fishing spots! The famous answer of the year was "anywhere" "jean luc" wrote in message ... I was wondering if anyone knew what the fishing was like in the York river flowing through Bancroft Ont. Any info. would be great. Thanks and Cheers -- Jean-Luc Groulx |
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York River - Bancroft
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 15:46:49 -0500, "jean luc"
wrote: I was wondering if anyone knew what the fishing was like in the York river flowing through Bancroft Ont. Any info. would be great. Thanks and Cheers My parents have a cottage near Combermere, on the Madawaska River. South of them, one branch splits off into the York River. If the York is anything like the Madawaska, fishing will be tough. There's a lot of road access to these rivers, which means fishing pressure is intensive. --- Mike from Ottawa |
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York River - Bancroft
some small data points ...
http://www.riverbend.ca/fish.htm http://www.fishontario.com/backroads...roft/fish.html "jean luc" wrote in message ... I was wondering if anyone knew what the fishing was like in the York river flowing through Bancroft Ont. Any info. would be great. Thanks and Cheers -- Jean-Luc Groulx |
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York River - Bancroft
"Mike from Ottawa" wrote:
My parents have a cottage near Combermere, on the Madawaska River. South of them, one branch splits off into the York River. If the York is anything like the Madawaska, fishing will be tough. There's a lot of road access to these rivers, which means fishing pressure is intensive. Mike! My family had a cottage on Long Lake (or Halfway Lake) for 40 odd years. Gawd, I miss it! I'd like to know if there's road access to the York near to where it enters the Madawaska. It's the one thing I want to do before I die is to fish the flats below the old corundum mines. If not, I wanna go spelunking those same mines, but fishing first! Of course, I'm speaking of open water, spring, summer, or fall access. Not this insanity of freezing my butt off while dropping a line thru a itty-bitty hole in the ice . . . brrrrr. Suggestions would be welcomed. Or you could send an invite to visit the parent's cottage, if only to allow me to feel even more depressed over not having a cottage of my own to go to up there. sigh |
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