Sunday, August 22, 2010

Blaine Anderson's trip - Anderson Guide Services, CT
















Blaine has been coming up to the lodge for a few years now. On top of being a fantastic fisherman, he takes the BEST photos. They didn't have the best weather at the start of their week, but they did well when they DID get out fishing. Blaine also caught at least one 47" pike that was over 30 pounds. AND he got the picture! Fantastic! Those are some young bald eagles in the tree - a traditional shore lunch of fresh fish, beans and pan fried potatoes - one of our famous sunsets - and Blaine's friend Jimmy with a very heavy pike!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Fishing for Catfish on the Red River




Blaine and Jimmy went fishing for catfish on the Red River on their way up to the lodge. We have a few clients that like to tack on an extra day to catch some master angler channel cats. As you can see - they did well!

Monday, August 9, 2010

The first week of August done...



We are very lucky to have some great fishermen that have become friends over the years. One of our regular clients passed away this month - it would have been his 20th year of fishing with Lee. He usually brings members of his family with him - wonderful, warm people that it is a pleasure to know. He will be missed.

This month some of our old friends are bringing new friends, and we are lucky to have a few groups that are coming to our lodge for their first time. Hopefully they will all come away with some excellent fish stories.

I understand that fishing was slow the last 2 days, but I see there were still about 10 master angler cards handed in. Northern pike, walleye, brook trout and sauger. We have had several saugers registered this year - something we haven't seen in the last 4 years.

A few of these guests will be back in January when Lee is ice fishing on Lake Winnipeg - we look forward to seeing them again. They can fish for walleye once more - big "greenbacks" this time!

Friday, August 6, 2010

August Pike fishing success
















I love the pictures as they come in - the big, beautiful, healthy fish that are found in Gods Lake. I don't even know the measurements on these ones - most of them are master anglers (over 41") and they have all been caught in the last 2 days. I also love that they are all released, and that for the most part our fishermen are really careful with these older fish and do as little harm as possible.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

a short update!

Fishing is still going well - 150 fish today with one 42" trophy northern pike.