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| Topic Started: Jun 8 2009, 05:11 PM (89 Views) | |
| 4ST EYES | Jun 8 2009, 05:11 PM Post #1 |
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I am heading out on Wednesday for 10 days to see if I can get sick of eating "eyes" . Not a chance! I will be in the Chapleau area and if past years are an example I may have a battle on my hands, or should I say stomach. I will try and take a few pics and hopefully of some nice sized "eyes", but this lake gives up lots of 18-22" fish but not too many lunkers. We'll have to see how this year pans out. Will post when I return.
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| chevy man | Jun 11 2009, 06:38 AM Post #2 |
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well good luck and can't wait to see some pics and read storys also. |
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| Shedherder | Jun 17 2009, 06:17 PM Post #3 |
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Looking forward to the pictures
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| 4ST EYES | Jun 30 2009, 06:14 PM Post #4 |
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Well I'm back from my annual trek after some "eyes" in the Chapleau area. Had a blast and caught plenty of fish but no real lunkers this year. The season is way behind schedule and the larger fish were in the shallows instead of their normal deep holes. When I say shallows I'm talming 2-4 feet of water behind rocks or under weeds (even on hot sunny days). Strange, really strange! Well I promised some picks so here are a few. Here are a few limits of nice 16 - 21 inch eaters (only 1 over 18" each) ![]() ![]() Of course after catching them you need to prepare them for the feast. ![]() Now after a week of eating pickeral every day You sometimes want something a little different. Well one of our guys had to go out for a few days and when he returned he brought these giant bass baits. We should have told him there are no bass in this particular lake. What to do??? We ate them!!! ![]() Now to relax after a fine meal. ![]() Now on the final night (or what we thought was going to be our final night) ya just have to let off a little steam (or smoke) and bid the lake a proper farewell. ![]() Later that night thunderstorms rolled in and continued until six the next evening so we had to spend an extra day on the island. The good part was we also had an extra three hours fishing the next night before another weak front rolled in. All in all a great time. |
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| Shedherder | Jun 30 2009, 06:34 PM Post #5 |
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Great Catch !! Thanks for sharing
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| chevy man | Sep 26 2009, 08:53 PM Post #6 |
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those are some nice limits for sure, you guys did great, lots of fun im sure of it. |
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. Not a chance! I will be in the Chapleau area and if past years are an example I may have a battle on my hands, or should I say stomach. I will try and take a few pics and hopefully of some nice sized "eyes", but this lake gives up lots of 18-22" fish but not too many lunkers. We'll have to see how this year pans out. Will post when I return.




Looking forward to the pictures 





3:48 PM Nov 8