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Northwest Ontario maps
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I'm soon to make my very first Canadian fishing trip this upcoming June. A bunch of us WI firemen are heading up to Northern Light Lake and Whitefish Lake for a week. We are planning on hiring a guide our first day out, but I'm looking for a place to purchase some quality maps. Both bodies of water are considerable in size and I'd like to find a map to help me plan my day. I have a Humminbird as well, so if there is a electronic chip for that area, I'd be interested in that as well.

Thanks for any help in advance.

JD
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Feel free to email me for further information and sharing of some information. When are you headed to Canada. I'll be on Northern Light Lake from May 26 - June 3rd.

This will be around trip # 20 for me.

Take care,
Kevin
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Thanks for the reply. We are heading up on June 26th. We've hired a guide by the name of Gordy for our first day there...a few different people recommended him. But I'm always looking for more information. I'm thinking about purchasing the Navionics chip for my Humminbird. The body of water looks quite large and I don't need to damage my prop while driving around.

We'll be targeting both walleye and perch. For me...I LOVE to catch big jumbo perch. I've got a place on Lake Altoona here in Eau Claire,WI. The perch here have gotten up to 15+ inches (although they've been running smaller the past couple of years). So if you have any advise on spots, baits, or presentation for perch and walleye...I'd appreciate any insight.

Speaking of perch, a few people have told me to head over to Whitefish for a day. But others have said don't bother since Whitefish isn't what it used to be. Do you have a opinion on it? Are there any other hot perch lakes in the general area?

Being this is my first time up there...I'll basically take any advise you can give me to make this a more enjoyable trip. If all goes well, I'm hoping to make this a yearly trek. My boys are 8 and 6 years old, so I'd like to learn as much as possible so I can get them up there in a couple of years.

Feel free to email me direct if that is easier for you...or through the fishing forum...your choice.

Thanks again for taking an interest.

JD

email: [url "mailto:JLD235@yahoo.com"]JLD235@yahoo.com[/url]
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