Summer is Coming to a Close
Our long beautiful summer days are slowly moving into brisk but equally stunning days of fall. Residents and guests of the lake are closing up and beginning to head home. Fall fishing is one of my favorite things. Not only is the lake quieter, but the scenery and the fall colours make a spectacular appearance, and the fishing picks up, as many species go on a feeding frenzy.
My first summer in business was a success. Thank you to those of you that enjoyed a day or even a two hour tour with me. Every day was a success and the weather sure cooperated. Some of the memorable destinations were: Fort St. Charles (Minnesota), Oak Island, Massacre Island, Sioux Narrows, Sultana Island Gold Mine, countless days of fishing, some windy rock'n rollin' days, and many enjoyable shore lunches. Big fish for the summer of 2010 were: 39" pike, 30" walleye, 17 1/2" smallmouth. Crappies and perch were caught too, but none hit the measuring tape.
There are still some openings in September and October for tours, fishing, shore lunch, or all of the above!!