June…

June 16, 2011

Weather is great.  Fishing is great.  Life is great.

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Opener 2011

May 27, 2011

Our opening week started off a little cool, weather wise.  In fact there was snow in the air 3 days ago but it didn’t stick to the ground.  The wind has been steady from the North East for 14 days making water temperatures  perfect for  spring Lake Trout fishing.  Jo Ann Schulenberger caught and [...]

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Reflections

May 12, 2011

I have been down at the water side leveling the dock,  redecking it and fixing the Boat House.   Getting the camp in shape for  you.   The work is satisfying  and the changing scenery is incredible to watch.   Thought I’d share some of it.

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Put a Bird on it.

April 29, 2011

Well spring is here,

the Robins are singing at 5:05 am, at least thats when they woke me up.
Then the geese started. I also have a Saw Whet Owl that has a call like
a safety buzzer on the small equipment  that is used in a big box stores,
Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, when I go to [...]

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Fishing on Wabaskang Lake

April 15, 2011

There is nothing, absolutely nothing,
half so much worth doing as messing about in a boat
and fishing.

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Walleye Fish Facts

March 31, 2011

Large female walleye lay approximately 26,000 eggs per pound of body weight.
Less than 1 in 10,000 survive to adults under perfect conditions.
A 21″ walleye produces on average of 100,000 eggs and is 10 years old.
A 25″ walleye produces on average of 150,000 eggs and is 16 years old.
The season closes on April 15 this year [...]

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Fisherman Blues

March 10, 2011

So far we have been toughing it out…. no,  actually enjoying this season in the great white north.  Last trip to Winterpeg we visited the local indy music shop and picked up a Walter Trout disc (how appropriate) and it started us pining for the live show.  Oh how Tom loves the blues.  Wouldn’t you [...]

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Cabin 5 In Winter

January 4, 2011

This winter has brought us some wonderful white scenes with hoar frost that lasted for 3 full days.  As  2011 begins we are experiencing traditional frigid temperatures.  We passed on the official opening day of Lake Trout season due to bitter cold,  choosing to keep warm by the fire with coffee and Baileys.  Are we [...]

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