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#61
General Discussion / Re: From the KFF Admin Team
Last post by Flystik - July 30, 2025, 06:25:06 PM
This will be my fourth year coming to Kipawa.  Having been to a number of other lakes in Ontario, I have come to like coming to this destination.  The fishing has been good at times, now so all the time.  This forum has provided so much information to me that its existence has greatly helped my trips here. 
I don't post a lot as I primarily fish with a fly rod and I feel like an an oddity.  However, I have read many posts and try to follow what is going on.
I too, feel the loss of the this forum would be a loss.

Flystik
#62
General Discussion / Re: From the KFF Admin Team
Last post by NovarDave - July 30, 2025, 02:53:24 PM
I do not post very often, but sure enjoy some of the information and pictures.  Last winters ice watch was a fun distraction while waiting for spring.  Would hope that we can keep going with this forum.  I did join Reddit for a couple of days, but didn't find it very easy to navigate and have since deleted the app.  I understand that some of the guys who have been members for a long time find that not a lot of new information is discussed, but the new people have the same questions as they likely had back then.  Thank you for the work in the background.
#63
General Discussion / Re: The Countdown...
Last post by JigginFool - July 30, 2025, 07:01:50 AM
3 days till we head to 3 Seasons for 2 weeks.
#64
General Discussion / Re: From the KFF Admin Team
Last post by wvmedic - July 30, 2025, 06:46:44 AM
Though I am not a frequent contributor, more of an asking questions type thing.

I absolutely love browsing the comments and seeing the trip reports.

I would hate to see it go.

Jeff
#65
General Discussion / Re: The Countdown...
Last post by wvmedic - July 30, 2025, 06:39:48 AM
9 days to go until we head to 3 seasons.

Jeff
#66
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Last post by Administrator - July 29, 2025, 05:42:58 PM
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#67
General Discussion / Re: Best Catch / Memory Pics
Last post by Fort Wisers - July 29, 2025, 04:48:13 PM
And, on an unrelated trip to Miwapanee's old Grindstone camp, here's a pic of our oldest daughter's first pike catch. Not nearly as impressive as Jigginfools catches above but it was enough to make her day (and mine)....seems so long ago now:
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#68
General Discussion / Re: Best Catch / Memory Pics
Last post by Fort Wisers - July 29, 2025, 04:47:56 PM
Agreed, very nice pics @JigginFool
I'll throw some in myself...
After we sold our place on Kipawa but hadn't yet built in Mattawan I felt a little lost.
So we packed up the canoes and decided to check out Hunter's point.
Although my wife and kids had previous exposure to Kipawa from owning and from visiting family in the area, none of us had seen Hunter's but had heard many stories of the area and the old church.

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#69
General Discussion / Re: Best Catch / Memory Pics
Last post by wvmedic - July 29, 2025, 02:30:23 PM
Very nice.
#70
General Discussion / Re: Best Catch / Memory Pics
Last post by JigginFool - July 29, 2025, 02:12:06 PM
Good idea!

My biggest and my wife's biggest northerns, caught by accident while jigging walleye.  Mine was caught on an ultralight with 4-pound test line, hook and leach and hers was on 6-pound test line, hook and worm.

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Also a yearly tradition we try do a couple times while there, dinner on picnic island.
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