I watched this the other day and found it interesting. I’ve been to Algonquin a handful of times but I never targeted bass or pike, mainly trout. It’s a nice story on this man’s legacy. Enjoy.
https://youtu.be/3pk0AclMcKc
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I watched this the other day and found it interesting. I’ve been to Algonquin a handful of times but I never targeted bass or pike, mainly trout. It’s a nice story on this man’s legacy. Enjoy.
https://youtu.be/3pk0AclMcKc
This is a beautifully done and interesting video. It's long so I only had time to watch half of it. Plan to book off 45 minutes later today and run it from the beginning. Tale a look - it is worth it.
rodmcd
Ya, I watched it. Its a good human interest story. My grandfather used to guide for a lodge north of the Soo back in the 40's, 50's and early 60's. Brought back a few fond memories of him with his big green canvas packsack n rifle when we would pick him up at the train station.
Nicely done
I really enjoyed that documentary, thanks for sharing.
I met Frank a couple of times in the 70's near the Rain Lake access point. Ralph Bice is another interesting character to research regarding Algonquin Park.. I've been on some of his haunts just off the Tower Road.
What a great documentary. It was so interesting.