Great summer passing, fall approaches
With August here we will also be turning our attentions to bear baiting as we will soon have hunters in camp to compliment a full camp of fishermen. It’s amazing to think but during the whole month of August we will only have two groups fish with us for the first time! Every other group are annuals or at least a party that has fished with us in the past throughout the years. That August fishing on Wabaskang must be holding up pretty well!
Only five weeks remaining in what has been another outstanding season for us here at camp. We look forward to a strong finish and hope to keep you updated again soon. Here are just a few of the family fishing trip pictures sent to us during July.
They say diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but I think in this case it’s a big walleye |
Apparently smallmouth are too… |
Even little walleyes can bring a BIG smile to a girl’s face |
Oh, and they tend to make the boys smile too |
Of course Dad’s smile over big ones… |
…and Mom’s too |
Kellie McVay proves northern can bring big smiles |
And John McVay thinks big smallmouth are “awesome” |
Michael Payne would have loved to smile for this picture but his big 41″ northern was just too heavy to lift and smile at the same time. |
There’s the smile. Despite the right foot in a protective boot that had them wondering if they might have to cancel their trip. Boy, were they glad they didn’t! |
Right, Dad? Jason Payne with his own big fish. |
Michael wasn’t satisfied with this 37″ northern from early in the week, so he went out and got the 41″ fish above. |
Grant and Rachel were thrilled to be on the trip with Mom and Dad for the first time this year. |