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Download Broken
Submitted on: Monday the 22nd of December 2008 at 6:21pm
In lake: Taber Lake, PP1, Alberta
Replies: 0
i’ve tried downloading this map several times and nothing would be nice if it would work
Author: rust_o_matic
Nahmint
Submitted on: Monday the 22nd of December 2008 at 2:53pm
In lake: Nahmint Lake, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Replies: 0
Great looking fish I may be wrong but I think the second pic is a cuthrout or cut bow
Author: piscatorgord
Lake La Cloche
Submitted on: Monday the 22nd of December 2008 at 2:40pm
In lake: La Cloche Lake, Sudbury, Ontario
Replies: 0
I fish this lake every year for a week during the 1st week of July The lake is great for large and smallmouth bass, pike, and panfish
Author: hazmat247
Frog Lake Walleye
Submitted on: Sunday the 21st of December 2008 at 8:16am
In lake: Frog Lake, NB1, Alberta
Replies: 0
Has anyone out there had any luck locating walleye in Frog Lake There is very little fishing pressure on the lake, often I have been alone on the lake, one would think that walleye would be easier to find and catch
Author: mauricenadeau
Halfmoon Lake Ab
Submitted on: Saturday the 20th of December 2008 at 11:19am
In lake: Halfmoon Lake, NB1, Alberta
Replies: 0
nice clean lake aok 10 unit open camping
Author: corey1
Hope Lake Alberta
Submitted on: Saturday the 20th of December 2008 at 11:09am
In lake: Hope Lake, NB1, Alberta
Replies: 0
very clean lake and white sandy beaches and small campground for small to mid sized units or tenting day charge for entry and only one road that i know of to get into lake never caught any thing but was trying and tuneing up used boat that i bought and
Author: corey1
My Sanctuary
Submitted on: Saturday the 6th of December 2008 at 8:09pm
In lake: Talon Lake, Nipissing, Ontario
Replies: 0
Since my early teenage years this Lake has been a source of entertainment, learning and best of all sanctuary from the hectic daily life of work, parenting and technology The peace and calm that we as a Family experience when we arrive at the cottage is s
Author: striker19645
Hatheume Lake
Submitted on: Wednesday the 19th of November 2008 at 8:29am
In lake: Hatheume Lake, Thompson-Nicola, British Columbia
Replies: 2
Forestry campsite is very busy on weekends from first open water through early September Most weekends parking lot is used for camp sites
Author: KEN WATSON
Untitled
Submitted on: Saturday the 15th of November 2008 at 6:26pm
In lake: Hidden Lake, Okanagan, British Columbia
Replies: 0
We drove up to ‘hidden lake’ today Very well marked road and the washboard and potholes are what I’d consider medium at most
Author: mssmison
Small Is Beautiful
Submitted on: Sunday the 9th of November 2008 at 1:28pm
In lake: Unknown, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Replies: 0
I visited this lake late one Sunday in September just after sunset, while the sunlight was still on the tips of the trees The road in is good shape except for one stretch of very bad washout that would be challenging without a 4x4
Author: sabiangler
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