Does anybody recognize this spot? It's the "snag hole". I don't know how much tackle we've lost here but I'm sure it's a few dollars worth. I'ts still a good spot for panfish.
Grandpa Darby caught this muskie in 1984. It's 43" and weighed in at 18 lbs, 8oz. It looks pretty impressive over the fireplace.
To the best of my knowledge the rest of the muskies have been released.
Sunday, September 18, 2005
I don't have pictures of all of the fish that have been caught "up nort", but did find this FINE example just laying around and thought I should share it for everyone to enjoy. This was a 40 incher back on July 25, '92. I know Outlaw 4 has some nice catches too and maybe he has some pictures of those he can share. If any of the Inlaws have caught picture-worthy fish; they should post those too.
This is the industrial strength pier we told Grandma and Grandpa about. They didn't build a lake home but a resort. Hope the residents fight this and are successful shutting this operation down.
To my surprise a loon surfaced next to the boat. I took several pictures while he ate his fish breakfast. Then he continued to swim near the boat and acted as though he enjoyed having his picture taken. I suspect he may have been waiting for a handout. Sorry, no free fish today!
This is the point on the left side of the bay early Thursday morning. The fog was just begining to blow off of the lake and the sun was just starting to hit the tops of the trees.
We were lucky enough get some photo's of this eagle last week. Jan saw it sitting on a fallen log eating a fish. We took some photo's and it flew off to this tree where we were able to take a few more shots.
Hey everyone. As you can see, the fire pit is done and it works great. We spent a couple nights under the stars enjoying it. There are more rocks behind the shed if you want to add a larger border. We always had a bucket of water and a shovel just in case. The hose is next to the pier too. Have fun.