by A Bunker | Jul 1, 2011 | TRAVEL
Attawapiskat’s Cree have said it is a young and wild river, it’s currents fast and free unlike it’s parents the Moose and Albany. With the breaking of it’s spring ice it constantly changes and grows into something new, the rocks, sands and...
by A Bunker | May 28, 2011 | HOME ANGLING
Took my dad fishing the other day and his first gar ever came in just one measly ounce shy of my own personal best. Whew!!! But we had a good laugh about it and he did take top honors for length at 52-inches. FOR NOW BUDDY!!! It was an awesome weather day on the water...
by A Bunker | May 14, 2011 | HOME ANGLING
Spring fishing has been in full flow for the last six weeks and I’ve been drowning myself in it. . Around home there was a bit of a wait between the last ice outings and finally swinging some long-rod casts from the big boat. To pass that time a little exploring...
by A Bunker | Mar 21, 2011 | ICE FISHING
. Picture Report… Well, more of a picture report anyways. One thing that will be missing for the first time in a number of years from a winter ice fishing report will be the pike… Kesagami’s pike. Times have changed and future fishing there will...
by A Bunker | Dec 26, 2010 | HOME ANGLING
2010 in the books. First Full Year in the South. 31 New Waterbodies. 6 New Species. 9 Personal Bests. More days fishing than I should mention. More time spent with family and friends on the water than ever before. . An amazing year. Before settling down in the valley,...