Hi All:
For those going to Kipawa next weekend and wanting leeches. I called Pronature and it's iffy they'll have any. They suggested I call back next Wednesday . I talked to Bob @ Trout Lake Bait. He said they're scarce, but he'll have them. His suppliers are having problems getting them; not unusual for this time of the year. I reserved a pound, but pricey $70.00 (supply & demand). Just a heads up; not an issue for most, but I NEED Leeches :-[. His contact 705-495-4227 - cel 705-493-1781.
Now for the weather - today's long range forecast for Friday Aug 5 - severe thunderstorms - not thunderstorms but SEVERE - I'm off in a lodge boat from Miwapanee Lodge to their outpost cabin on Grindsstone - what the hay, been there done that - it's still Kipawa (hope my wife feels the same) ;) ;)
As Always Tight Lines Ray.
I would try Kipawa Bait to see if they have any. I tried ProNature for bait a couple of times this year and they were always out. I have about half a pound left in my fridge if anyone wants to bid for it lol
:) where's your fridge - I'll give ya $25.00 :) - I did try Kipawa Bait - I always get from Trout Lake - but this trip it's an over night @ Au Bercail and didn't want to keep them over night - I called and emailed Kipawa Bait - no reply - guess they're busy, but I need to be sure.
As always Tight Lines, Ray
Forgot to mention the $25.00 is in Canadian :)
Don't u realize everyone here is on Kipawa time lol. They dont respond to emails too quickly. My fridge is in Laniel. I would stop and get your leaches and just keep them overnight in a cooler on ice. Everyone is doing great using worms at this end of the Lake. Good Luck
Safe trip Ray, that's a long haul up the lake.....
Thanks FW - indeed it will be long haul - fingers crossed the weather isn't as some sites are predicting :-\
I don't understand why you don't catch your own, I've been doing it since 1961, its so easy its scary.