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BeeRich wrote:
Hey there Ken. Just as an aside, you might want to look to Newfoundland for fishing. I'm from Ontario, but I know nothing about the northern rivers, nor thier fishies. I do know that eastern Canada has some excellent fishing resources, and it might offer an alternative as well. Easier to get to as well, as you fly commercial to St. John's. Newfoundland/Labrador would be my first choice for trophy brook trout fishing but unfortunately that province has some really stupid game laws for non-residents. With few exceptions you can't fish without a guide unless you live there. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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I did not know that. Good stuff to know I guess.
Well, good luck in Ontario. It's cooling down here in Toronto so make sure you realize how cool it could be. Also, this year has been one hell of a year for bears. I'm not sure if it's just Alberta, but there was a ban on the spring hunt, and populations apparently went 'boom'. Bear attack stories came out of the woodwork. Check with MNR (Ministry of Natural Resources) and local townships for news on such items. Cheers |
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