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Started by Nancy, April 26, 2014, 10:40:57 PM

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Greg

Welcome to the board @goodtimes !!

FYI... Check out the rules of the board in the rules section.

Introduce yourself if you want to... tell us where you fish and your connection to Kipawa!

Enjoy.

    Greg

Greg

Welcome to the board @Chrispy  !!

FYI... Check out the rules of the board in the rules section.

Introduce yourself if you want to... tell us where you fish and your connection to Kipawa!

Enjoy.

    Greg

Chrispy

Thanks so much Greg!!

My name is Chris Brenner, live in Windsor On.  Fish mainly Erie and St.Clair but go up north and try different lakes and areas.  I love fishing for walleye, pike, etc. really anything that swims.   

I have been in contact with some camps on Lake Kipawa for our next trip in June.  I am pumped to come up your way, Kipawa has been on my fishing bucket list for years!! 

Chrispy!

Oarin

Welcome, Chrispy, You'll love Kipawa! When you pick a Lodge let us know. There are lots of people with knowledge of the various areas of the lake who are willing to help you be successful.

Jay Thomas

Hi Chrispy,

I sent you a PM (private message). Have a look.

Jay

Chumy77

Welcome to the board Chrispy,from my experience I wouldn't go back in June for various reasons.

smitty55

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Quote from: Chumy77 on August 29, 2019, 07:31:55 PM
Welcome to the board Chrispy,from my experience I wouldn't go back in June for various reasons.

Chummy I've been chatting with him in the OFC forums and pointed him here. I also explained to him how bad the bugs can be in June and recommended late July early August as the best time to go.

Cheers

smitty55

Glad to see you took my advice Chris. You'll learn a lot about Kipawa from this site and the folks here.

Cheers

Chrispy

Thank you all for the welcome and the info....I really hope that our group will book a camp on Kipawa, it has been an area that I have wanted to fish for years....Last few years we have been in Crystal Falls in the spring, the bugs are bad and the fishing slow so hoping a change will work out for us...thanks again all!

RHYBAK

welcome to the board Chrispy.

Do I know you from some other Ontario sites?
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle

rsobotka

Hey everyone. I'm Roger and I am super excited to be heading up to Kipawa this Thursday. I have spent many weeks up there during my childhood and we would always stay at White pine lodge. Unfortunately with the owner Bill passing this past year the lodge is not currently renting out cabins, so my buddy Tony and both of my little guys Nikolas(7yrs) and Markus(9yrs)  are heading to Alwaki for a quick 3 day stint.
I hope things go well and that we can find a few spots in order to pull in a few walleye's at least enough for on dinner and enough to convince Tony to come back next summer for a full week.
I don't know that part of the lake as I use to fish on the other side by the narrows od sandbanks ,So if anyone has any pointers to give please let me in on a few.
Thanks and I love reading about everyones adventures out here on the forum.

Cheers!

Administrator

Welcome to the board @Willie   !!

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Introduce yourself if you want to... tell us where you fish and your connection to Kipawa!

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Nancy

Willie

  Thanks Nancy for the note and your time. Please let me start by saying I have been reading the forum for years and enjoy it very much. I have been fishing lake Kipawa for 28 years and I have learned a lot from everyone else's post's and trip reports. I wanted to be able to contribute to the trip report section, and that is what lead me to join. Thanks again for all the info everyone has provided over the years.

Oarin

Welcome, Willie! Where have you been fishing on the Lac?

Willie

Thanks Oarin . I started my trips on hunter lake at White Birch Point Lodge, back when Rupert Mongrain owned it. Spent several years there up to and even after the sale. Visited Brian and Tina at Alwaki for a few years, and one week at Sasseginaga. Then a few years at Taggart Bay Lodge. My latest trip this year and first time there was at Cedar Valley Lodge which was last week with my grandson. I plan to do a trip report about it as I have seen people ask about the lodge on this forum. I have always called Lake Kipawa home even though I reside in Ohio. She has a way of putting a hold on you.