Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Goodbye, BWCA

It was nasty and wet when PK and I finally evacuated our camp at Ensign Lake, paddled four hours into a stiff wind, and strapped the canoe on top of the truck.

24 inch (or so) walleye from Ensign

I caught her on a deep diving, yellow and white Shadrap, which she broke while thrashing around the canoe. (Photo by PK)



A respectable pike from Ashigan Lake

Monday, September 28, 2009

PK with another pike from his secret BWCA hotspot

Fall fishing in the BWCA

PK demonstrates the sublime aspect.

I think he should request that this image be used on his funeral program in the unlikely event he ever dies.

PK with a northern that swallowed his deep running, firetiger Shadrap

PK loved that lure. He got it back using his jaw spreader.

PK scrutinizes a dandy stringer from his BWCA honeyhole

I have to admit it: I am damn impressed with the greatness of his firetiger Shadrap lure. In his honeyhole, it fooled northerns, walleye, a smallie, a largemouth, a perch and a bluegill.

A breakfast stringer

PK with a 16 inch smallmouth from Ensign Lake

The otters of Ensign Lake heisted two of these walleyes

PK and I ate the rest.

PK with a northern from his BWCA honeyhole

Monday, September 21, 2009

September walleyes

Snared one evening while trolling O'Neill's Point.