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Posted by matty on Jul-15-2007 20:33:

Any fishing fans here?

Just got back from a fishing trip in Alaska. Hands down, the best vacation i've ever taken!


Posted by Al on Jul-15-2007 20:39:

nice catch...

always wanted to get around those places


Posted by SuperJimbo on Jul-15-2007 21:09:

Re: Any fishing fans here?

quote:
Originally posted by matty
Just got back from a fishing trip in Alaska. Hands down, the best vacation i've ever taken!

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Wow. Nice. Did you run into any grizzly bears?




(Sorry, I couldn't resist - your post reminded me of the classic Kids in the Hall sketch, Surviving a Bear Attack)


Posted by E2EK1EL on Jul-15-2007 21:35:

yo that's some serious fish


few weeks ago, I went to rice lake and I caught shit all.


Posted by me@t k@tie on Jul-15-2007 21:46:

I LOVE fishing! Hoaaaa dem fishes in dat picture is pretty god damn big eh? Hoaaaaa. I bet you could feed a family fer a while wit dem eh? Yah? I like goin up north (Nunavut) and fishin fer arctic char. Anudder kinda fish dat I like to get is speckle or lake trout eh? Even splake are nice ones. Hoaaa. I gotta get my fishin licence renewed sometime soon. Yah fishing is fun!!!


Posted by Yohan on Jul-15-2007 22:21:

Holy shit you could have a feast on those fishes.

Ontario is kinda lame for fishing, unless you go up north


Posted by matty on Jul-15-2007 23:54:

Re: Re: Any fishing fans here?

quote:
Originally posted by SuperJimbo
Wow. Nice. Did you run into any grizzly bears?


Saw a few from a distance, but this little buddy caught us by surprise




Posted by Yohan on Jul-15-2007 23:59:

Uh oh... Momma bear is always close by.

Biggest scare I had was chilling out at work (well, doing stuff in the woods) and all of the sudden, baby bear crawls into your camp site.


Posted by SuperJimbo on Jul-16-2007 00:12:

Re: Re: Re: Any fishing fans here?

quote:
Originally posted by matty
Saw a few from a distance, but this little buddy caught us by surprise


Amazing photos. You guys look so chill. Haha.

While treeplanting in Northern Ontario one summer a few years back, a buddy and I had a mama black bear and cub sneak up and surprise us. I gotta tell ya, we weren't nearly as relaxed as you guys looked.... The first thing that crossed my mind was "I am faster than Gary, and if I am faster, and I run, they will catch him, eat him first, and I can get away."

Did you guys and your guide (assuming you had one) have rifles, or bear spray, or some other deterrent?


Posted by Abercrombie on Jul-16-2007 01:14:

I have my fishing license. I don't get out as much as I used to. I grew up along Lake Champlain in Vermont for my summers and weekends, and used to go almost every weekend growing up.

Now I just fish for the ever-elusive pink snapper.


Posted by Yohan on Jul-16-2007 01:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
Now I just fish for the ever-elusive pink snapper.


Posted by MKpacha on Jul-16-2007 01:40:

if there is one thing the grinder loves more than thrusting or partying, its fishing....


where is that bugger?


Posted by matty on Jul-16-2007 02:44:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Any fishing fans here?

quote:
Originally posted by SuperJimbo
Amazing photos. You guys look so chill. Haha.

While treeplanting in Northern Ontario one summer a few years back, a buddy and I had a mama black bear and cub sneak up and surprise us. I gotta tell ya, we weren't nearly as relaxed as you guys looked.... The first thing that crossed my mind was "I am faster than Gary, and if I am faster, and I run, they will catch him, eat him first, and I can get away."

Did you guys and your guide (assuming you had one) have rifles, or bear spray, or some other deterrent?



Our guide is the one sitting next to me on the boat, taping the whole thing. No rifle, no bear spray, nothing. He asks me if i have my camera. I said yes and ask why. He tells me to turn around and i nearly shit my pants. My hand was shaking taking those photos. He reassured me that the cub was a yearling and free of its mother so it eased the tension a little.

About 20 min later we see this


Posted by Izra on Jul-16-2007 03:13:

I LOVE fishing. I've only ever fished on the St Lawrence River (where I grew up), so mostly for muskie, bass, stuff like that. When I was younger we lived on our boat for the summers, so we would fish every day. I miss that a lot !! I think it would be really fun to go fishing in the ocean sometime, just to see all the different types of fish you can catch that differ from Canada.


Posted by Frenchie on Jul-16-2007 03:28:

HUGE fishing fan here.


Posted by Reza on Jul-16-2007 03:38:

Holy shit. nice catch.


Posted by Mach X on Jul-16-2007 03:38:

It's probably my dirty mind, or my perveted dyslexia, but I swear when I first saw the topic I thought it said "Any fisting fans here?"


Posted by matty on Jul-16-2007 13:02:

More King (Chinook) Salmon pics






And a Red (Sockeye) Salmon




For the record, i kept only one of the kings. All the others were released.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Jul-16-2007 14:29:

Looks like an awesome trip!

Fishing is good.


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jul-16-2007 14:43:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mach X
It's probably my dirty mind, or my perveted dyslexia, but I swear when I first saw the topic I thought it said "Any fisting fans here?"



If Swamper had a sense of humour, he'd edit everyone's posts here for maximum hilarity.


Posted by tranceinurpants on Jul-16-2007 19:48:

wow those are some sexy fish you have there! Ever take a trip up Devil's Hole, in the lower Niagara River in the fall for kings??



I've been fishin the mouth of Lake Erie a couple mornings a week, and have been catching the yellow pike pretty consistantly. Today we got 2 nice ones. I will follow up with a couple pictures in a bit.


Posted by tranceinurpants on Jul-16-2007 19:49:

Oh yeah, and were all of those fish caught on a fly?


Posted by matty on Jul-16-2007 20:18:

quote:
Originally posted by tranceinurpants
Oh yeah, and were all of those fish caught on a fly?


Yah all on a fly. The Kings on a 10-11 weight, 15' spay rod, using a decent size purple egg sucking leech fly. The Sockeyes on a 7 weight, 9' fly with a streamer fly. The sockeyes were actually snagged, which is is legal and the only way to catch them. They don't attack the fly so you hav to snag them in or around the mouth area. Its not fishing as far as i'm concerned, and i would never keep one caught that way, but we had some time to kill before our flight back so we played around with it.

I have heard of the Devil's Hole but never fished it. We usually fish the fall run on the PM in Michigan but i'd like to check this spot out if i'm around in Sept.


Posted by tranceinurpants on Jul-17-2007 00:12:

quote:
Originally posted by matty
Yah all on a fly. The Kings on a 10-11 weight, 15' spay rod, using a decent size purple egg sucking leech fly. The Sockeyes on a 7 weight, 9' fly with a streamer fly.

I have heard of the Devil's Hole but never fished it. We usually fish the fall run on the PM in Michigan but i'd like to check this spot out if i'm around in Sept.



you caught those bad boys on a weight? man that must have been fun!



Devil's Hole is worth checking out, although you donnot catch the fish on a fly. There you are drifting eggs (skein) on the bottom.


annnyyway, do any other kinds of fishin?


Posted by E2EK1EL on Jul-28-2008 06:54:

Anyone know any spots in Belleville? Close to Sand Banks beaches?


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