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Re: Canadian fishing trip
[Re: Mo]
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01/23/18 02:55 PM
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Hookem
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Best part of fishing up yonder is getting away from it all. There are still places you can go to that you will be the only humans around. Never have stayed at a resort type place but did do a fly-in to a cabin. You get the whole lake to yourself for as long as you want but you have to bring your own food and such. Nothing beats just loading up the boat, hitting a logging road, find a place to hand launch, portage a few times and be in the bush for days. I have fished quite a few lakes in this region over the last few decades.
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Re: Canadian fishing trip
[Re: Mo]
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01/23/18 03:19 PM
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Went to Stuart Island BC on a trip this year Salmon and Ling fishing. Great place and good food all inclusive. They will also do lake and stream trips. Family owned and operated. Nanook Lodge.
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Re: Canadian fishing trip
[Re: Mo]
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01/23/18 05:03 PM
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lconn4
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I did a little more research about La Ronge in Saskatchewan as I didn't see much current information or many places to stay in the area. When I was there in 64 or 65 it seemed liked things were booming. Seems that there were some huge fires in the area since then. ......
La Ronge's status changed from northern village to industrial town in 1965 and then to town on 1 November 1976 before finally becoming a northern town on 1 October 1983.[2]
In May 1999 The community of La Ronge was evacuated after a fire burnt through the far north of the town. The wildfire burnt multiple houses, before conditions pushed the fire away from the town and crews were able to extinguish it.
Once again in July 2015, La Ronge was threatened by dangerous forest fires that combined forcing approximately 7,000 people to evacuate from their homes. Many cabins, and homes were burnt. The fire came within 2 km of La Ronge and burnt completely around the La Ronge Airport making it difficult to fight the fire from air with smokey conditions and unreliable weather made the fight against the fires very tough. In total there were over a hundred fires burning in Northern Saskatchewan at once which forced over 13,000 residents to flee their homes which became the provinces largest evacuation ever. The fires were caused by low precipitation in the winter and summer months and also high temperatures.
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