The food is always better
Those who know me know I rarely miss a meal. In the bush meals become a focal point of the trip.Two nights… two suppers!
Wow. The food always seems to taste better in the bush.
...read more.Those who know me know I rarely miss a meal. In the bush meals become a focal point of the trip.Two nights… two suppers!
Wow. The food always seems to taste better in the bush.
...read more.This morning’s email included a note from the Bluchier Crew who left our place yesterday. It is great to get feed back from our guests. This one I have to share!
“The 6 of us just came out of the Metionga Lake at Ignace Outposts’ Cabin #3. We experienced the most fabulous fishing ...read more.
A lot of elements fit together to make a great trip. We can provide the cabins, equipment and put you on a fantastic lake. The friends and fellowship are up to you. With the right guys a vacation at Ignace Outposts becomes a life long memory.
Pick your group, plan your trip and Kick Back and ...read more.
Nick Transue and a “hammer handle” northern. Lots of these in the lakes.
Wesley Transue with a typical Irene Lake trout. Lots of these too!
A little persistence pays off. The smile says it all.
Father and son, Nick and Wesley Transue from Florida spent a week at Irene Lake with 4 others. The ...read more.
The Transue party just returned from Irene lake this morning with tales of prehistoric proportions.
I’ve seen this turtle before and have also seen one at least twice this size on Irene Lake but these are the first recorded evidence of the monster.
The guys saw the turtle off the dock and managed to get some great photos.
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July is international “invite a walleye to lunch” month. (At least here in Ignace) As a matter of fact, May to Oct is the season for walleye lunches.
At Seseganaga lake the walleye are more than willing to oblige.
The Olson party not only had fun catching and releasing walleye all week, they fried a few ...read more.
Larry Schroedle of the Olson crew on Seseganaga Lake captured the largest northern last week with this 49 incher. (easily over 30 lbs)
I’ve heard that many guys take the opportunity to jump in the lake while on their trips to the wilderness; often wearing nothing more than a birthday suit. After seeing fish like this I would think skinny ...read more.
Many folks shy away from July fishing figuring they can do better in June or Sept. Bob Olson and his crew from Chicago have been coming to Seseganaga Lake every July for over a decade. They can attest that not only is the weather generally more stable and bugs less, the fishing is nothing short of phenomenal.
The third week ...read more.