FREEZE FEEL REEL PEEL.

FREEZE FEEL REEL PEEL.

The season ending for me at home, nothing was more anticipated this winter than our traveling north to Nepigon for a final week of wilderness and fish. Friends Len, and Stevie Zebco were the two fellas who would complete our threesome. Up to the task of fishing...
WINTER’S HOME GREYS.

WINTER’S HOME GREYS.

December was basically a no fish month. Checked ice during the second and third weeks and made a first run to Quinte with the quad just after Christmas. Amazing early ice this season, though fishing started slow with only some easy perch and craps, and tricky marble...

FAR OUT GROOVY GREASERS MAN!

Hey groovy people… I’ll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours. If you want, we can take a magic carpet ride together, free of groady brown acid that burns our minds out and keeps us brothers down. We’ll go natural and naked on a path far out...
EVERY INCH OF 31.

EVERY INCH OF 31.

. Forecast of three days was calling for warm, warmer, hot with a mix of sun, sun and sun. Timing for 31 was mint… and with my buddy Keith primed for the tour we set off stoked to Maniwaki. Scoop for fishing the PQ up in the Gatineauz is whitefish. Lakers are...
POSSESSED BY THE GREY.

POSSESSED BY THE GREY.

Arrived to Lake Lakerstone Lake. Off-loaded zeee quads, got riding. A stiff, cold wind did blow. I was quick into a warm Clam. . Had a fishy hunch, my fingers and toes crossed. They did not make for a long wait… long. First came a goodun’. GLORY!!! GLORY!!! ....
A LAKER LUCKY LEAP YEAR.

A LAKER LUCKY LEAP YEAR.

The 2012 winter seemed quite slow to get started this year. Warmer temps than usual in December and January had many area anglers scratching their heads, wondering what the best and most safe ice fishing options were available. Some found fishing success around Ottawa...