for some reason Bass Pro Shops saw fit to send me an "offshore angling" catalog.....hell ive only even seen the ocean once however looking at some of those rigs for tuna and marlin and the like i cant help but wonder if those flashy things would catch the attention of snot rockets
BTW i hate you bastards.......all these pictures of big snot rockets and im starting to think i need to spend a few days on the big lake looking for them instead of going after walleye and having the snot rockets as by catch.....[bleep] enablers the lot of yah.......
A serious student of the "Armchair Safari" always looking for Africa/Asia hunting books
Nice one yukoner, we're all done on ice down here.
My next pike will likely be from the BWCA in June. Me & the wife are taking a bunch of kids in there again ages ranging from 6 to 18, heck my little sister might even come along, she's 21.
I'm planning the trip right now, I know where to go for absolute high likliness of trophy pike... But I'm trying to pick a set of lakes that offers more variety this time, some good walleye & some good smallmouth fishing. I really think the kids would have fun with that.
We have about three weeks more ice you can drive a pickup on, and about a week after that it will be all over until next winter............ well, until ice out.
We have about three weeks more ice you can drive a pickup on, and about a week after that it will be all over until next winter............ well, until ice out.
i need to try fishing for lakers one of these times out on the lake......really wanna try a couple in the smoker.....someone last summer caught one at the lake and when they were cleaning it discovered a decent sized muskrat in its belly.....
A serious student of the "Armchair Safari" always looking for Africa/Asia hunting books
Boy, I'm very late to this "northern thread" but I have enjoyed it; thanks ND, my neighbor to the north. Some real "hogs" on here. I know they aren't all from Mn but what a great state for outdoorsmen!
The boundary waters has some nice lake trout. We caught some on spoons and cranks baits last june.
We make an annual flyfishing lake trout trip for fish hammering outbound red salmon smolts at lake outlets. It is an amazing thing to watch the lakers boil water as a school of smolts erupts right into the terns waiting overhead. Year before last I caught 8 on 8 casts. Last year Miss T and I fished after everyone else in our group had gone to bed and for an hour or so we had at least one fish on almost the entire hour and had many doubles.
Lake trout and burbot are the only two freshwater fish actually worth eating...
Mark Begich, Joaquin Jackson, and Heller resistance... Three huge reasons to worry about the NRA.