[Andre (Dartee), I think I saw you pulling out of the launch around 12:15 or 12:30...was that you?]
The kids hammered the panfish from shore. It was nearly a fish a cast, so you can imagine the numbers caught between the kids. It's always been a great place to shore fish for our family. I got in on the fun as well, and for my 12 casts I caught 10 panfish, mostly rockbass. What fun!
We got in a little family boat time, too, including my brother, during which we all boated some smallish pike and panfish.
Little Toothy for me...

One for my brother...

And of course Torpedo cannot be left out!


My hubby obligingly took the kids back to shore for some baseball fun and more shore fishing so my brother and I could do some catching up and chase lakers. I was not so lucky with lakers...this was more the story for me.


Big brother had the touch for these beauties; no weights, but one chunky 23 incher and a longer, but thinner, 26". Very pretty fish which gave us both huge smiles for the evening and were released well & frisky.


Few Pic's from Wolfe Lake as well...
Now look what you musky guys taught my kid about making fish look bigger with this hold.


Another Wolfe Lake snot rocket for the Torpedo (with his proud uncle)

Shane (a.k.a. Devil Loon) took the Jumbo Perch award with this beauty:

More fun with perch and panfish...

Unfortunately, no walleyes, which I was really disappointed at and actually kind of surprised, so I get DropShot'r's whole point in his last thread!!

Loons were going nuts, eagles on the nest again, and other than the godforsaken mosquitoes, nature was an absolute pleasure to behold!
W.