Showing posts with label Trophy northern pike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trophy northern pike. Show all posts

Thursday, July 22, 2010

A NICE LITTLE NOTE I FOUND FROM A PAST GUEST, THANKS PAUL

Paul Coleman says:
Myself, brother, and father had the privilege of fishing at Anglers Kingdom for a week in early September of 2009. This was by far the best walleye and pike fishing we have ever experienced and we have been to numerous fishing camps in the states and canada. All of us boated the largest pikes(all over 40″) of our lives on this trip. I would strongly suggest having Kevin Geary guide you for a day (earlier in the week), his knowledge of this lake along with fishing in general is priceless and will be worth every penny! The accomodations are very nice and clean, the staff is great, the food is excellent, and the equipment (boat, motor, trolling motor, live well, fish finder) is the best we have ever come across at any camp period.
Overall Rating 55555
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

July 21




Clear skies in the am with some scattered clouds in the afternoon with a little humidity. Mild winds from the north. Water temperature at 66F.

Ron and his family went out with Kevin today and had some good numbers. Plenty of eaters and the occasional size.

Tim and Jim had a great day hauling in about 137 walleye, the largest at 24" and a few pike, using spinners, minnows, and worms.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010


Here's the wizard with a nice 26 1/2 walleye captured near the sisters




7/20
scattered clouds throughout the day with light showers by the evening. Wind blowing from the north east. water temperature at 64 F.

Tim and Jim had a good day fising out of the sand flats and bringing in about 130 the largest at 25 using jig heads and minnow gulps.

Ron and his family had about 67 the larges at 22" using minnows and crawlers. Also had a few pike. fished out of jacks hump.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

SUNDAY JULY 18 2010 GIANT WALLEYE BONANZA




scattered showers in the morning, a few thuder storms running around.

This evening I finally got out with Dennis, Belinda and Seanna

We fished a 14-18 foot flat comingout of 35 feet of water. We caught a bunch of nice eaters.
Seanna had a 40 inch pike right up to the boat but it got off the hook.
that slowed the walleye for about a half hour
then had a 30 minute frenzy with several 20-4, three 26 inch walleye, a 27 and 28 1/2
All in all a pretty good couple of hours.Last wednesday Seanna had a 35 inch pike come out of the water 3 times chasing her walleye.
while it was doing that the other walleye started biting like crazy.
A few minutes later another pike over 40 inches grabbed a different walleye, it let go beside the boat. 5 minutes later a third pike about 33 inches grabbed her walleye.
None held on long enough to land but Seanna was thrilled.
Everytime the pike were busy the walleye fed voraciously.

In the past week I counted 12 different pike attacks on walleye.
The Wolosak group had one they figure went over 50 inches grab a walleye and get right close to the boat. ( last year they had a big pike go after a 27 inch walleye they were netting and ended up in the net) I was releasing Belindas twenty eight (28) inch walleye and had a big pike come up and grab it.

Here is a beautiful eagle photo I received from Frank Thies
Thanks Frank


Friday, July 16, 2010

some photos that I missed








Dennis Kellner




























































































7/16
Light rain throughout the day and evening. Winds blowing from the east. Water temperature at a constant 63 F.
Doug and Bobs Group went out to the flats and hauled in 67, the largest at 22”. They mainly used spinners and gulps. Also had some nice pike, with one coming in at 40”

Bruce, Lorie, and the wizard went out to the three sister for a half day, brought in about 37 walleye using minnows.

Brian and Chad’s group went out and fished the north and south bays bringing in about 140 with the biggest at 25”. and a few pike the biggest at 40”. Using suckers, minnows, and crank baits.


Thursday, July 15, 2010

7/15
Rain throughout the day with mild winds blowing from the south east. Water temperature at 66 F.
Doug and Bob’s group went out for a few hours in the morning and caught about 37 before coming in due to the weather. Mainly fishing with jig heads an minnows.

Bruce, Lorie, and the wizard stayed in for the day.

Brian and Chad’s group (the die hards) went out despite the weather and brought in about 120 the biggest at 24”, using mainly minnows on spinner rigs. They also caught a few pike using suckers.


7/14
Strong winds blowing from the south east causing some 2 to 4 foot swells. Heavy Rain with some hail from 3pm to about 6pm.
Brian and Chad’s group caught 100 with the biggest at 24 ¼” and a few pike. Using spinner rigs and suckers

Doug and Bobs group brought in about 120 the largest at 22” Fishing in 15 to 20ft with minnows and gulp leeches
David and Family went out to the flats and had about 80, the biggest at 22” using minnows
Bruce and Lorie went out with Dennis to North Bay and had about 78. Using minnows and anchoring up.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

7/13
Clear am with strong winds blowing from the east, causing some big waves. Wind continued thorough out the evening. Water temperature was at 65F.

Bruce and Lorie went out with the “wizard” to north bay for a half day and brought in about 40, the biggest at 22”

David and his family went out with Kevin today and had a good day, brought in about 87 with a few pike. They also had a nice bundle of eaters for an great shore lunch. Kevin had a walleye, and again, a huge pike came and took hold of it, then let go.

Brian and Chad’s group hauled in about 137, with the largest at 26”. They also had what they said was easily a 50+" Pike come up to the surface and take a chunk of a walleye Luke had on his line.

Doug and Bob’s group had a good day, catching 120 the biggest at 23 ½” and a few pike as well.

Monday, July 12, 2010


7/12
Clear am, scattered clouds in the afternoon and evening. Nice sunshine with cool breeze to compliment it. Winds blowing from the south east, water temperature at 69 F.

Denny Burns and Carlos went out with Kevin had about 50 walleye and 35” pike fishing out of north and south bay.

Dave and his family had about 67 fishing out of wolf island and the three sisters. His son Cal hauled in a nice 26” walleye near wolf island.

Doug and Bobs group caught about 50.
Jan Murray had about 98

Brian and Chad’s group had about 72 the largest at 22”

Bruce and Laura again went out with the “wizard” and had a good day, catching lots of healthy 15 to 20” walleye, including several 23-24 inchers and this beauty.

Kevin Denny and Hayden went out after supper and caught about 30 off of wolf island and ferrit island. at sunset there were a bunch of nice size eyes in 6-10 foot.

Here's Cal's 26" Walleye

Sunday, July 11, 2010






7/11
Clear skies in the am. Light showers in the afternoon with clear skies by 6pm. Wind blowing pretty hard from the north east. Causing some 2 to 4 foot waves.
David and his family had a slow day, catching about 47 walleye, with the biggest at 20"

Bruce and Laura went out with Dennis "The Walleye Wizard" and had about 35 with a few pike
and this nice eye


Doug and Bob's group brought in about 53. And spotted a mini heard of moose crossing the green narrows.

Brian and Chad's group from cabin five had about 68, the largest at 24"

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Here is a sample of some of the fish we caught at Angler's Kingdom, The Northerns we caught vary from 24 to 36. They grabbed a lot of walleyes when we caught them. My son had one 45 incher grab his walleye, then shot under the boat. After a tug of war the northern shot under the boat, and then when it returned my son saw the walleye only. 5 seconds later the northern grabbed it again eventually letting it go.

My son was especially impressed in how all that could be had on an island. Even the hot water pipes that run outside from cabin to cabin are insulated, and flush toilets on an island. Wow. Kevin really put a lot of work in that camp. Another thing Kevin takes time out to join you in fishing his favorite spots. Those mobile radios are also great. As for walleyes I don't think there is any other place where you can catch so many walleyes. Not only that but you can be sure a northern is around waiting for his dinner. What fascinated me was when it was time to gas up the boat in the morning the guy comes with a fifty gallon drum of gas and pump in his boat and fills us up in a matter of minutes (Portable Gas Station} Another thing Joyce ,the cook, and Bellinda bend over backwards to help you enjoy your meals. Can you imagine Joyce makes cookies everyday to snack on with your afternoon boat lunch. Her nick name is cookey. I wonder why. icon_lol.gif After supper she is already asking what you want for breakfast. I have been in many resorts before, but never had that much attention on meals.


My son and I are planning to go back next year, and we are doing some research on the best connections via air planes. This time we flew non stop from O'hare to Winnipeg. Then we rented a car and drove the rest of the way. Coming home we flew from Winnipeg to O'hare in one hour and forty five minutes. It is hard to believe. Normally it takes a little over 2 hours.