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December 7th, 2015, 01:17 PM
#11
Thanks bunk , for a great story and excellent photos. It must have been tough ignoring and putting up with truck tire. Good on you for doing it though, you were the better man. From one Ontario idiot to another, thanks again for sharing your amazing experience.
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December 7th, 2015 01:17 PM
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December 7th, 2015, 01:49 PM
#12
Unreal report as usual! Putting all these adventures down for us to read is a real treat.
Thanks as always,
FishFrenzy
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December 7th, 2015, 04:07 PM
#13
Once started I couldn't or wouldn't stop until finished. Very well written and a joy to read. Truly what memories are made of and friendships never forgotten. The article along with the photos could have been sold numerous outdoor magazines. Thanks for sharing it with us...
SkyBlue Big Game Blueticks
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December 7th, 2015, 05:15 PM
#14
I was appalled that a supposed first class operation like Plummers, allowed their guides to be such a - holes. I for one wouldn't want to go there after reading your report.
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December 7th, 2015, 06:38 PM
#15
Great story and lots of great pictures. I spent a few weeks this summer in Yellowknife and recognize pilot's rock etc. Looks like you had a great adventure. Thanks for sharing.
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December 7th, 2015, 07:37 PM
#16
Thank You so much for sharing. Best story on slave lake ever
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December 7th, 2015, 08:21 PM
#17
Great read and pics as always.
thanks
"E"
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December 7th, 2015, 08:58 PM
#18
Thanks for sharing... You have the gift of story telling!
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December 7th, 2015, 11:02 PM
#19

Originally Posted by
mbhunter
What were the photos of the rocks showing in pictures with viking?
Stromatolite. A bed of stromatolite likely flattened during the ice age.
http://www.fossilmuseum.net/Tree_of_...omatolites.htm

Originally Posted by
Hunter John
The arctic is a special place an I will never forget my trip to the bear in 93. Thanks for sharing Bunk.
Bear is a special place in that special place, our Arctic. Once experienced, places like this never stop pulling you back there.

Originally Posted by
bushman
It must have been tough ignoring and putting up with truck tire. Good on you for doing it though, you were the better man. From one Ontario idiot to another, thanks again for sharing your amazing experience.
Everything is in this story, the good, the bad. He didn't annoy me everyday by any means... The rewards of being there far outweighed any temporary headaches endured.

Originally Posted by
JMatthews
I spent a few weeks this summer in Yellowknife and recognize pilot's rock etc..
Could live there... but would only want to from say... April to September. lol. It's a unique city in our North. Spent a couple hours in the museum there passing through and enjoyed that as well. The Inuk carvings were the best part.
Thanks folks.
www.bunksoutdoorangle.com
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December 8th, 2015, 07:25 AM
#20
Simply Awesome...
What a fantastic experience; kudos for getting it organized, following through and then kicking butt! Finally thanks for sharing it with us 
I always have to smile when a rule of mine is reaffirmed; No group of people (race, religion, culture, profession, social class, country, online forum
) has a monopoly on ignorant douchebags and morons; it appears Plummers is no exception to this rule.
Must have been one heck of a great feeling to take that big step into the other end of the boat and then putting together such a wicked string of wins. I have also fallen for jigging up lakers and have come to know (not well enough
) the feeling of latching into a big one, how you seem pegged to bottom but somehow bottom seems more powerful than than solid, until one click of the drag at a time the freight train leaves the station.... And then to realize that your category of BIG is well more than twice mine.
What can I say, you didn't just kill that report, you "Bunked" it!
Heeere fishy fishy fishy fishy! :fish: