kc
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Lets start at the Soo and go north on 17 this is my stomping grounds we can go just north of Wawa about 10 miles there is a lake called Black Trout A1 if you like lake trout, or go north a little there is a town called Dubrellvill head out on the way to Wabatongushi Lake
big pike and Walleyes. just before you get to the lake there are RR-tracks this is where a friend comes in. he drops you off and you sneek into the woods to Ottter Lake. fantastic! catching big Wallwyes one after another. there is another called Rosa its real big and gets rough the fishing is just as great. The people...those I have met are some of the nicest and helpful just like in the States there are a few bad ones, but not here. One of my friends has what they call a Township its a section. there is a lake on it and it goes for at least 50 miles he made a floating raft that he pulls down to the far end, beaches it and sets up the tent right on the 12X20 raft he is all set for Bear hunting. Its rough having to eat walleyes or Brook Trout for breakfast. this is how I hunt bear, I see a lot of Moose too!
big pike and Walleyes. just before you get to the lake there are RR-tracks this is where a friend comes in. he drops you off and you sneek into the woods to Ottter Lake. fantastic! catching big Wallwyes one after another. there is another called Rosa its real big and gets rough the fishing is just as great. The people...those I have met are some of the nicest and helpful just like in the States there are a few bad ones, but not here. One of my friends has what they call a Township its a section. there is a lake on it and it goes for at least 50 miles he made a floating raft that he pulls down to the far end, beaches it and sets up the tent right on the 12X20 raft he is all set for Bear hunting. Its rough having to eat walleyes or Brook Trout for breakfast. this is how I hunt bear, I see a lot of Moose too!