Flindt Lake
Either this was a “I’ve fallen and can’t get up” moment, or a creative perspective for a great photo. Who am I to judge?
...read more.Either this was a “I’ve fallen and can’t get up” moment, or a creative perspective for a great photo. Who am I to judge?
...read more.Tom and his buddies – retired Chicago cops – make an annual trip to Seseganaga in mid July. They love to eat walleye but fighting northern pike are high on the list of things to do.
Bringing in a large northern must remind them of bringing in the bad guys when they ...read more.
The World Fishing Network (WFN) is running a contest for the Ultimate Fishing Town in Canada. Our little town of Ignace is competing. The winning town receives a $25,000 community donation to be used towards fishing-related initiatives benefiting anglers in or reasonably close to the town, and also a half-hour show produced by WFN featuring the winning town will be ...read more.
The best way to eat walleye. When they are still quivering when they hit the pan, you know they are fresh!
...read more.This is one of those recipes that if you are preparing it for adults you don’t want them to see the ingredients, and if you are preparing for kids, you do want them to see the ingredients.
I have to admit I was skeptical myself but it really does taste great.
I don’t’ have a good ...read more.
I suppose the prime measure of a fishing trip is catching fish. All our lakes produce numbers as well quality.
Seseganaga Lake is a primary choice for having the experience of a lifetime – not that you would want to do it only once.
Catchin’ them and lettin’ them go for another ...read more.
Our beaver pilot Rob returned to Toronto a couple of weeks ago. Before he left he made us some Walleye Civeche. For guys like me who don’t know fancy terms for food, it is simply walleye cooked in the acid of citrus fruit. There is no heat involved, only the juice. This is probably the healthiest way to eat walleye ...read more.
The Ekins crew sent me pictures of all the work they had to do to get fish.
Paddling into position.
Navigating between lakes.
What a tough way to get fish.
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