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tigrr:
And nothing to show for it.  1 3 second nibble.

tigrr:
Better day on the 5th.  22 pea mouth chub and squaw fish for the eagle.  And 3 rainbow for lunch. 
Helping the eagle survive till ice off.  Having fun doing it.

Skywagon:
Fishing has picked up here in N/W Ontario, walleye are biting pretty good and so are the crappie  Very typical for this time of the year until ice out.  I fed the eagles two racoons this last week, the second coon had 14 eagles flying around it, don't know where they all came from.

Gunflint:

--- Quote from: Skywagon on Apr 06, 2020, 10:29 AM ---Fishing has picked up here in N/W Ontario, walleye are biting pretty good and so are the crappie  Very typical for this time of the year until ice out.  I fed the eagles two racoons this last week, the second coon had 14 eagles flying around it, don't know where they all came from.

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I didn't think that raccoons lived that far north.  We don't have any by my cabin.
 

Skywagon:
They are not supposed to be here (theory is they came in train cars from the US), but there have been a few for at least the last 15 years from what I understand.  I shot the first one I ever saw here (in Canada) in 2008.  As you know, they can carry disease and cause damage when they find their way into buildings.  The ones that just met their untimely demise, seemed to like bird feeders.  A friend saw a dead armadillo along the road in Central Illinois 2 years ago, those are not supposed to be there either, I don't know how they made their way across the Mississippi/Ohio rivers, same as coyotes showed up down there in the early 70's, now they have all but displaced the red fox population.

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