More from Irene Lake
I am always looking for more photos to post on my blog but it seems only Irene Lake guys carry their cameras.
Here are some more from Irene Lake
...read more.I am always looking for more photos to post on my blog but it seems only Irene Lake guys carry their cameras.
Here are some more from Irene Lake
...read more.The amazing thing about fishing in our area is that not only is the fishing great but the catching is awesome too.
Neil and I managed a few hours on the lake between fall close-up jobs. No sense in being on one of the best walleye lakes in the country and not inviting a ...read more.
Brad and Karen,
Thanks again for another spectacular late season vacation. Look forward to next year. Sent some of the pictures we took on the trip. You guys are very accommodating in all aspects of making sure we had a great fishing experience. Randy was a great guide on the trip to Metionga. First time we have seen a ...read more.
We are seeing more and more couples on fly in vacations. It seems that the women love the fishing just as much as the men.
At Hilltop Lake we caught and released many nice walleye. Karen has been very good at baiting her own hook (with minnows) and releasing her own fish. She has even progressed to ...read more.
Jon Loth has the right idea. The big walleye are better off in the lake. The smaller ones provide a tasty meal and the larger walleye can be turned to the lake to breed more feisty, tasty little ones.
Our camp policy is that all walleye over 22 inches are retuned to the lake. We’ve seen an ...read more.
Metionga Lake keeps offering up these whopper walleye. The numbers of walleye are nothing to ignore either. Of course big fish like these are put back and smaller ones are kept to eat.
Adrian Brusky will attest to the walleye fishing on Metionga Lake. Try it yourself.
...read more.“Good afternoon Brad.
I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed this past week at your Sesaganaga outpost. As always this lake produces big numbers and big fish. One goal I have for every trip is to catch a 20+lb Northern and I am happy to report again this year I achieved my goal (although in the ...read more.
Many year ago, in the late 80’s we began a program of “Catch and Consume” in regard to our fisheries. Our goal then was to preserve the fisheries under our stewardship for generations to come. We were one of the first outfitters to implement such a program of only killing fish we would eat and returning all trophies to the ...read more.