Sunday, July 29, 2018

“MORE BIG FISH THAN PAST YEARS”

“More big fish than in past years” is the most common report I have been getting from guests. That goes along with what I have been saying each year. “The more you fish this lake the better you like it”.

Brian Wolosek had a rough morning because he got a hook in his finger but he had a great afternoon because he caught a 30 inch walleye. Not a 28 or 29 but a 30 inch walleye. That is the 3rd  30 inch walleye we have caught in 2018. Which is amazing. Most lakes don’t produce any 30 inch walleye, ever. We have been averaging about a dozen per year. Actually in 2012 I caught a dozen 30 inch walleye myself!!! And a dozen more by my guests. Nungesser Lake is an awesome walleye lake. But like any lake you need to learn how to fish it and that goes back to my motto about the more you fish it. I do my best to share as much information with my guests as possible and in most cases I can help guests catch fish pretty quick. After that it is a matter of acquiring knowledge and refining your craft. It is nice to know that your chance of catching a 30 inch walleye is better here than any lake I’ve ever  fished or heard of. 27s, 28s sure lots of them 30s that is a lot more rare.

Anyway hopefully Brian’s and Gary will send me photos of their 30s.  Meanwhile here is some random photos.


Our friend he loon was around again accepting a few freshly caught walleye.



The Wolosek boys were back for the 8th traight year. Here a few photos from last year that i didn’t post.












Here is Hayden going thru the checklist with guests and explaining=ng about the rocks and how to navigate. This boat is a 20 foot Lund Alaskan with a 90 hp tiller Honda.


Here is.a new title photo I was thinking of using on our main web site. Any comments?





Sunday, July 15, 2018

MOVING BOATS ACROSS OUR PORTAGE

Many people ask how we get materials and supplies in to Anglers Kingdom. Gas, Propane, food, lumber even boats and motors. Our portage is not really designed to be having big heavy boats hauled across it.  However we had to get it done quickly so we performed some modifications and made it work. Each boat took about 4 hours. Half the time was spent fixing the areas where the wheels broke thru.  In the past we winched the boats on log rollers. But i didn’t want to chance damaging the hull on any of these gorgeous boats. So we modified our 16 foot trailer to handle 20 foot boats.
Here is a few photos of bringing a 20 foot Lund Alaskan with a 90 tiller on it. But we also had a 130 honda inside of it and a full internal tank full of gas PLUS we had a bunch of water from the previous nights rain.




Monday, July 9, 2018

FINEST FLEET OF BOATS IN CANADA

HERE ARE A FEW PHOTOS OF OUR LUND PRO V FISHING BOATS.
I believe we now have the finest fleet of fishing boats to be found at any remote fishing lodge in all of Canada. After the fire destroyed 24 of our boats including our Lund Outfitters with 50 hp Honda’s I decided to replace them with Lund PRO Vs. So we now have 18-20 foot Lund PRO Vs with 90 - 150 four stroke motors. Wonderfully outfitted with the latest sonar units with 7 inch screens, down imaging, CHIRP, and GPS.  We are also working on auto chart Scanning all of our fishing spots so guests will have highly detailed maps of the best fishing spots in the lake.
And of course the boats have live wells, 25 watt radios to keep in touch with your fishing buddies and contacting the lodge in case of any issues - (even if you run out of soda). They also have either electric or 4 stroke trolling/kicker motors.



AND HERE IS JUST SOME RANDOM PHOTOS FOR FUN 



AWESOME VIDEO MASSIVE TROPHY PIKE



CLICK THE LINK BELOW F0R THE VIDEO OF RICK CATCHING

THE BIGGEST PIKE OF HIS LIFE 

HUGE PIKE VIDEO https://youtu.be/NH3Dg_3M5V4