I’ve said it before…
When you go fishing with your kids, or grandkids, don’t look at the fish, look at their faces.
...read more.When you go fishing with your kids, or grandkids, don’t look at the fish, look at their faces.
...read more.I have never been a fan of rubber bungee cords. They have their uses, but they can be very dangerous.
The bungees, if they let go, which they can do at the most inopportune times, can cause damage either to a person or an object like a car.
Notice the duct tape on the back window of the ...read more.
This painted turtle created a place to lay her eggs right in front of our cabin at I rene Lake
I suspect there is a gaggle, a flock, a herd, a murder, a swarm, a litter, a brood or whatever they call a group of turtles, swimming around the area.
OK I looked it up, the collective nouns ...read more.
Even though we don’t push Irene Lake as a walleye lake, it does produce nice walleye.
These trophies are normal for Irene Lake but you just don’t catch a lot of walleye. It is a clear water lake with trout and bass as well as northern pike. The walleye are there but can be fussy sometimes. The catching of ...read more.
“Found out this AM that my son never did send pictures to you.
Here is a typical size whitefish caught by Andy – we caught several whitefish during that first week of June 2011.” Mike
Catching multiple species of fish is an attraction on Irene Lake. These lake whitefish fight very hard and taste good too.
...read more.Metionga Lake offers some successful catching as well as great fishing. Yes there is a difference.
...read more.“Larry S is holding a lake trout caught minutes after arrival from in front of Irene 2. He was the first person to get a pole ready and the trout was caught from shore on the second cast.”
Not a bad way to start a trip but I think it would require a lot of effort to maintain ...read more.
Our life is one big adventure. There are some adventures that we can do without but when they turn out great like yesterday, we’ll take them as part of the job.
Monday morning at his regular morning check in, Joe at Seseganaga Lake had already spoken with our 11 man group at main camp and was about to head to our West ...read more.