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    I would say rent a sattelite phone, but apparently its already been said about 20 times lol......So I won't say it.

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    Check out Brennan Harbour Lodge or any of the lodges on Lady Evelyn
    We've been to both-great fishing and phone access but still remote feeling

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    There is a place called Minawaki just outside huntsville but it has speckle and rainbow trout .

    TD

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    Quote Originally Posted by gordy28 View Post
    Check out Brennan Harbour Lodge or any of the lodges on Lady Evelyn
    We've been to both-great fishing and phone access but still remote feeling
    Even the Montreal Rvier (the access point into Evelyn) before the dam is great fishing. Lots of Walleye, perch and pike. If you go into some of the smaller back lakes, there are lake trout and specks to be caught too. White fish are also in the river, but not easy to catch after May.

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    Thanks Lads,

    I'll check them out. The Spanish place looks good but is a tad far. I will check out the Huntsville one. In terms of the Sat. phones that may be a way to go. The only issue with it is that you still can't drive home. Appreciate all the suggestions though! I will keep checking this and look into any other places people know of.

    Mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye021182 View Post
    Thanks Lads,

    I'll check them out. The Spanish place looks good but is a tad far. I will check out the Huntsville one. In terms of the Sat. phones that may be a way to go. The only issue with it is that you still can't drive home. Appreciate all the suggestions though! I will keep checking this and look into any other places people know of.

    Mike
    Here is a link to the one I'm talking about . The rainbow and speckle fishing is second to none .

    http://www.limberlostlodges.com/A-Lo...#bucklakelodge

    TD

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    This would be quite a drive but nonetheless, quite an adventure.

    http://pennocksnakina.com/

    Been there a few times now. Stay in town in a house (phone, internet), drive to a different lake each day to fish for walleye and pike.

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    i can suggest Limberlost lodge, its in thesallon, not far from the saulte, the lake that its on has preety good lake trout, and walleye fishing, but about a 5 minute drive from it there are some rapids and you catch pike every cast, i used a crickhopper, lure for 9 bucks from ct, nothing else worked, i guess you just have to figure out what bait the fish like best, also if you were to come when bass was open excellent smallmouth fishing sizes ranging from 2-6 pounds

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveBates View Post
    Personally, I'd be suggesting he sits out this year and the three go to somewhere where ya's wanna' go.
    Agreed. Sounds like this is a stay home year for your buddy.
    Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will squander all his earnings, relationships and free time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishman View Post
    i can suggest Limberlost lodge, its in thesallon, not far from the saulte, the lake that its on has preety good lake trout, and walleye fishing, but about a 5 minute drive from it there are some rapids and you catch pike every cast, i used a crickhopper, lure for 9 bucks from ct, nothing else worked, i guess you just have to figure out what bait the fish like best, also if you were to come when bass was open excellent smallmouth fishing sizes ranging from 2-6 pounds
    The Limberlost I'm talking about is just east of Huntsville off of # 60 highway Limberlost road , Fishman . Stocked lakes full of rainbows and speckles .

    TD

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