by A Bunker | Jul 1, 2012 | HOME ANGLING
Alrighty then… from the past… as CrocSocks it was and always will be. The beginning of an end with the Ottawa River Gar Lord and the making of the martyr. Exiled, but on to a new and better age. To be found forever, “Trespassing In Gar...
by A Bunker | Jun 2, 2012 | HOME ANGLING
The spring of 2012 was unusually hot and early. By mid May, the boat had been in the water for eight weeks, and some of the best spring trout and crappie bites had already come and gone… The gar began to stir. . . It was amidst a sunny, week-long, heat wave,...
by A Bunker | May 31, 2012 | HOME ANGLING
Each year across Ontario and during the month of May, anglers come alive to begin living out their winter long dreams of seeking out fresh, spring, fish. With all the new seasons beginning to open up, the society of trout doods, the walleye and pike broods, the pannie...
by A Bunker | Apr 21, 2012 | HOME ANGLING
Snowing today and some down time before the Graveyard shift tonight… Good time to pop up this quickie. Fishing the soft water tropics in March for lakers, now it’s April chilly craps from the boat. Guess ya gotta take what’s given to ya and just roll...
by A Bunker | Mar 31, 2012 | HOME ANGLING
Slopeous said, “take this here blue pill and into the Laketrix we will go.” . THE LAKETRIX. What was it like? Well, it was record setting! Was like 10 kajillion degrees outside, blazing solar flares blinding our eyeses and of the two cups left in my truck,...
by A Bunker | Dec 30, 2011 | HOME ANGLING
My buddy Dan said in the truck one morning, “One can never fish too much, yet once a day should be quite enough.” I laughed… Cause it can’t ever feel wrong when you’re out there. Outside, enjoying the day, challenging yourself, time alone...