| Brown's, Lakers and Salmon Page 2 |
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| Above; big-ass laker from the lower Ganny. Left; The Moose-Mobile Below; Another big Ganaraska Laker. Big enough for Elchin to hide behind it. |
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| Big fall laker. Good for the thrill of catching it, nothing else. Can't eat it, and its eggs are too soft and yellow to be used in row-bags. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Early morning Chinooks from the Oshawa Creek. Here's pops..... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| .... and here's the mom. Mom made a generous contribution to our depleting row supply (tax deductable I think). Sam and the AVON lady enjoyed the meat. Hey, with some leeks and horse radish, they say that you can hardly taste the metallic flavour from these Lake Ontario Salmon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Young steve and a early fishing career salmon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||