Canada, August 2009
Steve and Jerry(guide) with a monster pike.
Loading up the Otter. This plane runs on kerosene which we found interesting.
Flying from the main lodge to our outpost camp.
Top Row (l to r): David Mullins, Stewart Gordon, Steve Nagy, Jeff White
Bottom row (l to r) Wes McCracken, Mike Tolley and Tom Dunlap.
Tom with a 7lb lake trout.
Lesson #1: bug spray can come in handy in the northwoods...when you use it.
We all gathered for a shore lunch twice during the week. What was on the Menu? Fried pike and lake trout fillets, potatoes and onions and corn.
Excellent!
The face only a fisherman could love.
Ouch! Lesson #2: pike have sharp teeth.
Steve with a hefty 43" northern
Stewart with a average pike caught on the fly.
Jeff with a healthy 33" pike.
Steve stands on a sand esker overlooking one of the grayling holes.
Mike Tolley hooked up in one of the grayling rapids.
Tom Dunlap with a grayling caught on a caddis pattern.
Arctic Grayling. Photos do not do these gorgeous fish justice.
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