Saturday, July 7, 2007

JULY. Stable weather, Good for the Whole Family!

July is the time of year when alot of families make the journey North. Before football, and nice weather for all ages. The fish generally are on every point and sometimes in the Cabbage weeds.

Loree Lake had a familiar July visitor in the Peters family and friends. They have been fishing Loree for many years and this season they had 8 people in their party. If you had to take a guess on the number of walleyes 8 people could catch in 7 days what would it be. I have known them for years and they have always told me the number, to the fish. This year is the first year they had 8 but the number is very good. 2936 fish, 8 people, 7 days. Needless to say they were quite happy when I picked them up. Size was good as well. The biggest Walleye was 27 1/2" and Two 27" Walleyes. Plenty over 24" as well. They Enjoyed some Morels but told me that the season was almost over. IThis is the Brummer Family From Iowa. 5 boys and Mom and Dad. Quite a crew, they had Great fishing, especially last night. All three boats together and everyone catching fish after fish. I tell everyone that we work it out that way on your last day. LOL.

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Vee Lake Fishing

July weather has arrived and the fish are very active. Brought the Baranek Party out of Vee Lake today and they enjoyed themselves immensely. They fish mostly for walleyes and noted that they found them in 7 feet of water. Mostly around where there were trees fallen into the water. Quite a few snags but lots of fish as well. They fished the portage lake and had some really nice fish. A 26 1/2 " walleye and 2-24's. You usually do not catch tons of fish in that little lake but the ones you do catch are very nice.

Also they caught another 26"er right up in the moving water of the rapids at about 8 o'clock last night. Lots of numbers in that water as well. They said they had to figure the fish out depending on the day. Not a bad days work, eh!

Until next time.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Findlay Lake Trophy Walleyes A Plenty!!!

Today I picked up the Neinhuis Party at Findlay Lake. I could tell before I hit the dock that things went well. Nothing but HUGE smiles. "How did it go?" I asked.

"Excellent" was the reply. Shortly followed by "un-believable". They had the time of their lives. Most of these guys had alot of fishing experience so I knew that they would do well. But this was their first ever Flyin and they did not know what to expect. I figured they knew how to catch the big ones because when I was marking the map for them before they flew in, the were very interested in where the deeper water structure was on the lake. That is where you catch the big ones consistently. Karl Sr. had the largest Walleye of their 4-day trip, hitting the 29" mark on the Tape. A Real Trophy. But after a quick picture, back she went. There for someone else to catch. That is the beautiful thing about Catch and Release.

The other members of the Party did great as well. Karl Jr. had a 27" and a 26" Walleye, and Brad F. had 2- 27" Wally's.

One afternoon they were fishing in a bay just behind a point the wind was blowing past. The feed swirls around the point and the fish follow the feed. You don't always have to beat yourself up in the wind. They proceeded to catch 140 fish in one boat in one afternoon. They had 10 DOUBLES. They even had a walleye come up to the surface and take a bare Red jig as it was hanging over the boat because he was helping his partner put a fish back in the water.

They caught between 600and 800 walleyes for 4 guys in 4 days. 22 Walleyes we over 23". That is some good fishing. Findlay is Definately a Trophy Lake.

It is nice to be able to keep showing people the best fishing of their lives.

Another guest of ours hosts his own web page and the link is http://www.canada.muscodagang.com/ Check it out. It is very good. I hope it will inspire all of our other guests to send me some pictures and stories.

Until next time.
We have had more rain than normal this summer, and it shows here. Look at the length of the growth of the tips of the branches. I have never seen them grow this much before. Even the tips are curling over they are getting so long.

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Even Santa Loves Fishing at Amik Outposts

I had a co-pilot this week that should know his way around the skies.

It is so cool to be able to see all of these beautiful sunrises. Here is another good one, hope you like it.