by A Bunker | May 30, 2008 | WARCANOE JOURNALS
Waiting for the ice to clear the river, the latter half of April brought high waters, much mud, a chance to get some jigflies tied and some quality time with the girls when not heli-choppering back-and-forth to work and staying over on the mainland. . . . NORTH FRENCH...
by A Bunker | Oct 30, 2007 | WARCANOE JOURNALS
It’s been raining in the north to beat blazes over the last two months. Hunters are safely boating far and wide in search of moose. Many reports around town this fall are of successful hunts, but more important to me is the word that the rivers are high, and fish are...
by A Bunker | Oct 15, 2007 | WARCANOE JOURNALS
Last minute hatched a plan. “Must get out camping this weekend.” Had heard of good water levels on the Cheepas River. Hadn’t been there since spring when a buddy and I made the rip and prop tear up through endless miles of shallows to fish the few...
by A Bunker | Jun 1, 2007 | WARCANOE JOURNALS
Monday my buddy Gary joined me up on Wavy Creek for searuns. The mornings high tide put us inside the river about 11:00am. Four other boats were trolling the waters but nobody was having much luck. I was sure of a couple hits while trolling a 1/4 oz white bucktail...
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...