In about 1971, we went to Dechambault, portaged to Clam Lake. The fish were so thick, you got 2 fish on one hook. 😂 Anyone go to Nemieben?
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostMy boys when they were younger use to go catch jacks in Wascana Creek behind our house. I couldnt believe it had fish in it. Now get north of PA and its a whole new world for fishing. Still want to go to Lake Athabasca once and fish and see the sand dunes.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostBefore I got married I use to go with a group to Missinippi and then fly an hour north to a lake where you fished for five days. The only people on the lake or around were the crew you flew in with. The water moved in some bays.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostMemories! Now, we are afraid of big, deep, cold water. Even though we still dream about fishing and worrying about limits of beautiful pickerel, we are afraid to take the little ones out on the big water. Does anyone know where we could go up north where we could catch big fish off a bridge?
Stayed there with some F/N people at the Pioneer Lodge , not sure if still same owners or name now . But wow fishing there was awesome.Last edited by furrowtickler; Jun 16, 2020, 06:53.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostAny bridge in the Churchill river, except the bridge at Buffalo Narrows , I think that’s a protected area.
Stayed there with some F/N people at the Pioneer Lodge , not sure if still same owners or name now . But wow fishing there was awesome.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostMy boys when they were younger use to go catch jacks in Wascana Creek behind our house. I couldnt believe it had fish in it. Now get north of PA and its a whole new world for fishing. Still want to go to Lake Athabasca once and fish and see the sand dunes.
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