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    Nice going Zack! Congrats! Can't really tell from the picture, did that fish have spots all the way across the tail from top to bottom? You might have a nice Coho there. AB
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    Congrats Zack. First of many!!
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    Caught my first salmon in my little 14 footer just outside breakwall about 7 am.
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    Ok fair enough if trappers are getting smaller bait. But you can't market a S-10 as a full sized pick up just because you don't have any full sized pick ups left. Just say you have small a and mediums and sort them.
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    It was early, a bright sunny morning today and nature was active as I sipped my coffee. Squirrels scolding me as I placed new seeds in the feeder. Blue Jays watching from the apple tree and munks waiting patiently for me to leave the peanut pile. Yes, nature was active I thought and I wondered how and if the Walleye would cooperate. Loading up the boat only took a short moment and two eager Walleye hunters were on the way to the Kam. The launch was quiet at 10am and we slipped the Crestliner into the rivers mighty grasp. I loaded the rods with #7 Flicker Shads and gave the wife a tried and proven firetiger and I loaded the black/silver. It wasn't long before I heard "fish on" and what a nice beast it was. I followed shortly with a beauty of my own. Two overs in less than 10 minutes, both released. We continued our leisurely journey up towards the Old Fort, catching and releasing yet another angry beast and many smaller eyes along the way at almost every bend in the river. It was a spectacular day of fishing as we pounded on the Walleye and the best day we have had on the Kam this year. It was incredible. My wife has never experienced that kind of action so it was great to see the smile of a happy Walleye hunter. At 1pm we had our limit and gave the rest of the Walleye in the system some time to relax as we motored back to the launch. Dinner was fantastic.
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    If the wood has already been cut by a logger and left behind do u still need a permit as ur not cutting down fresh wood but taken already harvested left behind wood ?????
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    Yeah that's awesome I need to get a boat so bad gotta get off the bank congrats on a beautt pike
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    Oh, I agree entirely...one of the biggest flaws with any size limit regulation is that it acts as a size bottleneck in a heavily-fished population. It's far from foolproof. But regarding the planning bit...ever since 2008 when they re-designed the management zones, MNRF has moved away from putting one-off exceptions on lakes based solely on angler observations. Everything is supposed to be measurable and based on sound science, and vetted through the consultation process associated with fisheries management planning.The point I was trying to make was not to disagree with you or Roger, nor to justify the current reg, but rather that these kinds of concerns should be brought to MNRFs attention the next time the planning process begins.