mckrob
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An Australian colleague from Peru who was in Toronto for a conference came to Bracebridge for a visit for a couple of days. Having never seen much in the way of snow, and having never seen a frozen lake in person, I offered to take him ice fishing for the day yesterday.
We went to a favourite spot on Lake Rosseau near Port Carling.
The walk out, the ice was unusually bare making for quite a slippery walk.
augering a hole, approximately two feet of ice.
what fishing trip is complete with out a few frosty ones... Muskoka Cream Ale
caught one...
overall a successful trip...RC-4 for scale (it did a bang-up job cleaning them by the way)
we fried them up for dinner last night, and they came out tasting better than any other Lake Trout I've had in years !
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We went to a favourite spot on Lake Rosseau near Port Carling.
The walk out, the ice was unusually bare making for quite a slippery walk.

augering a hole, approximately two feet of ice.

what fishing trip is complete with out a few frosty ones... Muskoka Cream Ale

caught one...

overall a successful trip...RC-4 for scale (it did a bang-up job cleaning them by the way)

we fried them up for dinner last night, and they came out tasting better than any other Lake Trout I've had in years !
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