The Beaver Ballad
The Beaver
The Beaver is the proverbial bush plane. Personally it is my favourite. I have been flying them for over 30 years and hope to be flying them for 30 more.
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The Beaver
The Beaver is the proverbial bush plane. Personally it is my favourite. I have been flying them for over 30 years and hope to be flying them for 30 more.
...read more.I know there are many who check my blog just to see the fish (I’m sure it’s not the writing). Big fish are common around here and some lakes like Seseganaga Lake just keep on being the setting for fish pictures that amaze even me.
Age and experience don’t necessarily make better fishermen. Youth and ambition works well too. ...read more.
Seseganaga Lake is well know for the potential of catching a large Northern Pike. Not everyone who fishes the lake will catch one of these monsters, but seeing a 47 incher and a 50 incher (see post earlier in the week) in one week is good evidence that at least the odds are in your favour of a once in a ...read more.
Camp rituals always amaze me. Some groups have formal meals planned during their week at Ignace Outposts, others take turns doing a little gourmet cooking, and it is not uncommon to have cocktail hour with fancy snacks.
It appears that these seagulls have a ritual of singing for their supper.
...read more.We do encourage “catch, photo and release” (CPR) fishing. Of course it is not a fishing trip if you don’t eat fresh fish. Our company policy is to kill only the fish you are planning to eat. Let the rest live to not only fight another day but to reproduce and keep our fishing lakes the envy of anglers everywhere. ...read more.
Catching walleye at Ignace Outposts is definitely a highlight. Being safe while doing that is smart. The law does not require the wearing of a life jacket but it is good practise to actually wear the device. The law does require that every person on board a board has a life jacket or life preserver that fits and is accessible. ...read more.
Last week the big northerns turned on in Seseganaga Lake .
Tom landed this 50 incher and put it back into the lake. I can’t get over the size of the fish’s head. I herby resolve to no longer skinny dip in Seseganaga Lake.
If you haven’t booked your 2012 fishing vacation yet, now is a good time. ...read more.
It doesn’t take long to get the first behind you on Metionga Lake . Getting the first walleye and the first northern pike notched on the rod relieves the symptoms of a long winter. I suspect that at least one of the several physicians in this group could write this prescription.
What would the ailment treated by ...read more.