Latest from Wolfe Lk. & Hello "Bamboozler"
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:04 pm
The "pack" spent a busy long weekend at the cottage during which we helped with the annual road clean-up day for our cottagers' association, as well as enjoyed the nice picnic afterward. (What a great spread of food!)
We got out on the lake a little bit, and here is the best fish I managed: a 26-27" northern who gave a very spirited battle. White spinner bait between some weeds and deep water was the ticket. Released well after a little time to get his bearings boat side.

A few smaller pike were also caught and the kids nabbed some nice, big sunfish and bluegills. Tyler was the worm king, as always, and had the better action.

Shane cannot wait to break out his plastics -- one more week!
Anyway, it was a very short trip, but we'll be up for longer stretches once school ends this Thursday. THANK GOD! I'm ready!
While enjoying a nice Father's Day breakfast before leaving on Sunday, we got chit chatting with a very nice, young couple and their beautiful little girl. Turns out, the husband recognized us from Fish-hawk, particularly The Torpedo on account of his prize largemouth.....
....so.... very nice to meet another Hawk Talker, whose handle here is "BAMBOOZLER". We got to talking fishing and it wasn't long before I realized my family had finished eating and I had yet to start!:lol:
Best of luck to you, Bamboozler, on your pursuit of Rideau toothies and a little escape-therapy from the inlaws.
I think it's fantastic that you are teaching yourself to become a better angler. It was very nice to meet you and your lovely wife and daughter. Maybe we'll see you again some time over the summer.
W.
PS: happy to say only one, small OOS bass caught (in 26' of water) while jigging for walleye.
We got out on the lake a little bit, and here is the best fish I managed: a 26-27" northern who gave a very spirited battle. White spinner bait between some weeds and deep water was the ticket. Released well after a little time to get his bearings boat side.

A few smaller pike were also caught and the kids nabbed some nice, big sunfish and bluegills. Tyler was the worm king, as always, and had the better action.

Shane cannot wait to break out his plastics -- one more week!

Anyway, it was a very short trip, but we'll be up for longer stretches once school ends this Thursday. THANK GOD! I'm ready!
While enjoying a nice Father's Day breakfast before leaving on Sunday, we got chit chatting with a very nice, young couple and their beautiful little girl. Turns out, the husband recognized us from Fish-hawk, particularly The Torpedo on account of his prize largemouth.....
....so.... very nice to meet another Hawk Talker, whose handle here is "BAMBOOZLER". We got to talking fishing and it wasn't long before I realized my family had finished eating and I had yet to start!:lol:
Best of luck to you, Bamboozler, on your pursuit of Rideau toothies and a little escape-therapy from the inlaws.

W.
PS: happy to say only one, small OOS bass caught (in 26' of water) while jigging for walleye.