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Back to EpisodesEpisode 32: Fall Fishing Preview (LIVEish from Pine Portage) w/Steve Niedzwiecki
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Pete is joined by part-time Fish’n Canada co-host Steve Niedzwiecki to recap their latest trip to Pine Portage Lodge in the Algoma Region of Ontario.
Before getting to their trip, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed include: being regular; the truth coming out; the inevitability of fall; muskie feeding season; why muskie move to the top of the column; fall muskie baits; planer boards; whether boats attract muskie; when muskie leave their home range; the value of journaling; Steve’s cheeks; fall walleye; the hay day of Quinte; breaking ice to find Largemouth; why fish get bigger in the fall; fighting fish in warm water; forgoing certain species when the weather is warm; the perfect eating fish; pike dinner over walleye; boneless pike fillets; and whether plastics can compete with livebait.
With those matter out of the way, Pete and Steve get to recapping their latest trip to Pine Portage. Topics discussed include: pronouncing Kabinakagami; jigging for early summer walleye; video game fishing; jigs and minnows; acid perch; knowing when to leave the humps; discovering the deep water bite; differentiating fish species on your sonar; fishing on windless days; piss on a plate; wind-assisted trolling; finding ancient arrowheads; chert; hunting mammoths; and much more!
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