Productive trip for lakers in Canada

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PHS senior-to-be Adam Freden-hagen shows one that didn’t get away during the PHS Sportsman’s Club fishing trip to Ontario. (Photo contributed)

Safe and sound! Our annual fishing trip for the PHS Sportsman’s Club along with several of our Department of Natural Resources friends to Black Bear Lodge at Red Lake, Ontario, was in good hands with Green River Lines driver Don Luttrell and Princeton High School’s John Smith. Our trip was comfortable and scenic. While traveling, we saw a couple of bears and a moose.

Unloading the bus, finding cabins, getting the gear in them, boat assignment, and a safety lesson by Jim Slavik

occupied the next three hours. Our fishermen and women got their fishing gear in their boats and were then ready for supper.

After supper, they all headed out in the bay to try their luck. Several of our group found fish that evening.

Sunday found our fishermen heading in all directions. There was a light rain, but that didn’t dampen their spirits. Adam Fredenhagen and dad, Charlie, along with Ryan and Mary Jo Carrow and friend, Andy Duffield, tagged along with me to try our luck in Wolf Bay. We tried some spots that had been good to me in year’s past, but none were productive. Then we went back to Wolf Narrows to fish that area. We had been there only 10 minutes when I hooked onto a good one. I knew right away it wasn’t a walleye. Mary Jo grabbed the net and stood ready to boat the lake trout.

“You might as well sit down because he isn’t ready yet,” I told Mary. Many lakers have a mind of their own for the first 10 minutes. Finally, I got him up near the boat, and Mary reached out with the net.

“Oh, my gosh! He’s heavier than I thought!”, exclaimed Mary. I love her enthusiasm while she netted the fish. Our little group caught several walleyes and a northern during the next hour.

Then I took them over to an old trapper/miner’s cabin that had been abandoned for many years. It was quite interesting to see all the old stuff that he had just left there. An old iron stove, pots and pans, trapping gear, and a very old but tiny bulldozer caught our eyes.

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