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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Get Your Turkey Gear at KLO!

Ammo, vests, mouth calls, box calls, gobble shakers, blinds, decoys, hats, masks, bows, arrows, bolts, targets and all else that is turkey arriving the first week of April at KLO.


Primos
Quaker Boy
Flambeau
Pretty Boy
Remington
Federal
Hoyt
Horton
Realtree
Hunters Specialty
Ameristep
Rage
Reign

AND MANY MORE NAME BRAND ITEMS AWAIT!

Turkey Contest!

Turkey season is almost here and I am stoked. This year at Kawartha Lakes Outdoors we are holding our first annual turkey competition with tonnes of great prizes.




First Annual Turkey Competition
$25 a bird
All birds must be
Legally tagged upon scoring
All birds will be scored based on
NWTF scoring regulations

 
*Bow Bonus*
Any hunter who has harvested a wild turkey with
A compound bow will be eligible for a bonus draw to win ½ dozen custom cut carbon arrows


First place winner will be given a choice
Between the following two
Grand prizes

 
* GRAND PRIZE TURKEY PACKAGE!!!!! *

Primos Turkey vest
Advantage Timber Turkey Suit
Fully Waterproof Pants and Jacket
Turkey Mask
Hoyt Hat
A Selection of Calls
VALUED AT $400

****OR****

* FULL CROSSBOW PACKAGE*

FOR FURTHER QUESTIONS CONTACT ME AT

705-738-2248

or visit our website at: www.huntandfishkawartha.com

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Crappie for Dinner!







Filleting such a small fish may seem like a lot of work but it’s worth it. Crappie is a solid white fish and goes well with anything. We only keep the fish over 10 inches, producing some very nice fillets.


Once all the filleting and skinning is done we simply roll them in egg and fish crisp and do a traditional fish fry. There is no better meal than fresh fish you just caught and cleaned yourself.

A Pretty Crappie Day!











We are into our second ice fishing season here in the Kawartha’s and it is going great. Pan fish are what we are all after and there have been some nice slabs hauled up from the icy waters.


When the weather is mild, the sun is out and the winds are down the Crappie bite is on. The technique is simple you simply require a light jig and then you can hook on a live minnow, some gulp minnows or a plastic tube all are working great. The key to the Crappie is to not fish below them, with there eyes placed high on their head the fish will not swim down for food. Weeds are also ideal for catching these tasty creatures. Once you have augured a hole and weeds come up you are bound to get into them. It is an amazing way to get outside and pass the long winter months.

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