While the first two weeks of August certainly provided some very good fishing from here in camp, the month has finished out on an even better note with some absolutely excellent fishing. Cooler days and nights, combined with some cloud cover and winds to stir things up have certainly lit a fire under the walleye. We have even had a couple of pretty good rains in the past week which we were in need of to water the lawn and turn the fish on even more.
August, as it always is, has been a very busy month here in camp and the fishing has provided many guests another excellent trip to camp with many checking out saying “fabulous time”, “awesome fishing”, etc. Music to our ears and thankful for our many great long-time guests that continue to make the summer an INCREDIBLE experience for us too!
Although we don’t get many pictures from our guests when they check out, the fishing has just been too good to not share a few that we did get.
Tomorrow is September 1, and I think we still have some great fishing ahead! Until next time…
Andy Augustine another long time guest of camp is certainly no stranger to landing big pike |
John Ball while not out searching for smallies, certainly was pleased with the fight this guy put up |
Don Boyer another long time camp guests has caught thousands of northern from Wabaskang lake over the years, none fought harder he said than this 36″ beauty. |
Lane Boyer, Don’s grandson made his first trip to camp and discovered why Grandpa Boyer has come here for so long |
Unfortunately for John Ball who loves to eat northern for shore lunch, this 30″ guy was too big and had to go back. |
Warren Daun while being a relative “newbie” to camp, certainly has figured out this lake quickly |
Who wouldn’t smile over a walleye like this? |
Or this? |
Even Aaron Daun is all smiles |
C’mon Chuck you know you want to smile… |
Greg Murphy also a relative “newbie” as part of Earl Gransee’s crew continues to prove with every passing year that these guys have got it figured out too |
Earl Gransee with a bonus big smallie |
Gary DeGrote and Tom Holtman with a fine looking stringer |
Same for Earl and Greg… |
Earl got in on the big northern action with this hefty 34″ pike |