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Posted by KC Bob on January 31, 2003 at 13:52:50 from (205.188.209.109):
In Reply to: Traveling to Canada posted by Mark on January 30, 2003 at 22:03:01:
My wife and I went to Rainy Lake every year for 10 years. Stayed about 10 days spent about $1000.00. food licensees, what ever. we could bring out 6 fish each of Walleye,Smallmouth bass, Pike. so we were paying a good price for those 18 fish each. we stayed with a friend on greyhound island and that was free. The last time we went the Canada government said we could buy fishing licensees, hook the fish, but not bring it in the boat . Release without removing from the water. No more shore lunch. We are leaving for the keys in about a week, they have good fishing too. Oh yes they said the Americans were coming up there taking their natural resources and going home. If it was not for what they sale to USA they would still be hunters and gathers. The people I met were great, The Canada government hates the freedoms most of us in the USA take for granted. We need to Love our country and defend our freedoms.Read the ones before me and you will be fine.Have a safe trip. Bob
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