by A Bunker | Apr 15, 2007 | ICE FISHING
BUCKLE UP KESAGAMI. December is unsafe while January and February are just oftentimes too darned cold. That’s why up here the only winter month I really live for is March. After a sleepless night, Bren and I met up with our friend Francis for 7:45am on Sunday...
by A Bunker | Sep 14, 2006 | WARCANOE JOURNALS
Some years ago my brother-in-law Joe asked me if I’d like to hunt spring geese on the Akimiski Island, James Bay Nunavut or, hunt fall moose on the Ekwan River. I told Joe I would try to come up for the fall hunt, as long as I could get some fishing in too. Joe...
by A Bunker | Aug 10, 2006 | WARCANOE JOURNALS
July 2005. MISSISICABI RIVER. A WALLEYE HEAVEN. . WHOA!!! First off I was pretty well wrong about where we were headed. Had thought it was to the Harricanaw River, but as it turned out, the Mississicabi is it’s own flow further east to one of the least traveled...
by A Bunker | Mar 28, 2006 | ICE FISHING
I’ll keep the history short. During March of 2005 Brenda and I fished a half day on Kesagami Lake catching about 20 walleye. Two days after that first time there, I returned with my friend John and his father. Over another four hours or so, we hooked into another 50...