mogdog10
03-18-2011, 08:55 PM
Good evening fellow Wildernes Survival members, just a short note from the north shores. The last few days of the season on Jessie Lake was not for the weak at heart. With high winds and a mixture of snow and a down pour of rain, made it hard for even a seasoned veteran of the ice. But those who stuck it out were rewarded with the lakes prize possessions...Hard biting, hard fighting Lakers. No monsters but all was good in the frying pan... :D
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Time to hit some inland lakes for some of those tasty Brook Trout. As we still have a good 20 plus inches of blue ice.
Keep your Tip ups on the ice and stay safe.
Scotty
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http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/uu5/mogdog10/Jessie%20Lake%202011/DSCF3449.jpg
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/uu5/mogdog10/Jessie%20Lake%202011/DSCF3455.jpg
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/uu5/mogdog10/Jessie%20Lake%202011/DSCF3457.jpg
Time to hit some inland lakes for some of those tasty Brook Trout. As we still have a good 20 plus inches of blue ice.
Keep your Tip ups on the ice and stay safe.
Scotty