by A Bunker | May 1, 2016 | HOME ANGLING
April 11th kicked off the start to this years softwater season with a trib trip for some spring run steel. Man alive there was some angler rust to clean, yet the float dropped for a couple fish. One bow had to be a near dead dropback, while the other cleared three...
by A Bunker | Apr 1, 2016 | ICE FISHING, TRAVEL
Stretching across Canada from Cape Breton to Kamloops, twice the square kilometers of Ontario, and yet a population under 40,000 people, this only begins to describe the vast territory of Nunavut… Last fall I landed a first Arctic work contract in Cambridge Bay....
by A Bunker | Nov 9, 2015 | HOME ANGLING
A report nearly prepared while away in Nunavut last month this is a collection of plenty pics from this past year plus some new photos from the fall season. As well, there are the titles of any and all of the reports posted and, a write-up on how one busy but quite...
by A Bunker | Oct 28, 2015 | TRAVEL
It was a misty, cool and miserably grey Sunday, June 6th, 2004. A passenger in my friend John’s 24-foot freighter canoe we were anchored where the Kwetabohagan meets the Mighty Moose. Chartreuse jig and twister tail, six pound mono spooled up on a 1000 series...
by A Bunker | Sep 17, 2015 | TRAVEL
Up and at ’em Mikey and I muscled our way thru a long, fast full day ride from Ottawa to Nipigon in one straight haul. Having company alongside, the eighteen hours flew by, but when finally landing at the finish it was instant exhaustion. Arrived at the...