A Few More Cats Before Gangler’s Time

Granny and I had a good sleep in the van at the Bird Hill Park north of Winnipeg, Manitoba.  I pressed coffee early and caught up on email and wrote the blog for yesterday.  Then we headed back to Lockport to meet Stu Thompson for another day of fishing on the Red River.   While … Read more

Stu Thompson – Master of Channel Catfish on Fly

Granny and I got an early start today departing our gorgeous little Minnesota campsite around 7 AM shortly after daylight.  We eased our way along the MN border with Canada and finally made our crossing six miles north of Warroad in to Manitoba.  The reason for this trip is eight days of fishing for northern … Read more

Manitoba Bound

A long awaited trip commenced today.  Granny and I began our journey to Gangler’s North Seal River Lodge in the far north of Manitoba.  But we didn’t start by plane.  I recently discovered that it’s a 7 hour drive from Hayward, Wisconsin to Winnipeg, Manitoba so we left a few days early in the Ruby … Read more

One More Crack at Chequamegon Bay Smallies

Granny and I are headed for Canada on Tuesday for ten days of fishing ranging from Red River catfish around Winnipeg to huge pike and lake trout up at Gangler’s North Seal River Lodge in Manitoba.  It’s a trip we’ve been looking forward to all year and its finally around the corner.  Being I won’t … Read more

A Change in Weather Doesn’t Hinder A New Catch

Aug 22-24, 2023 I’ve fished an insane amount this summer and have a packed fishing schedule the next three months that includes two trips to Canada starting next Tuesday, Mexico in October and Borneo in November/December.  Surely, this week I’d buckle down and catch up on work.  Perhaps life?  But then the forecast came.  A … Read more

Fishing or Work?

Every so often I over do it with fishing and not getting my work or the basics of life done.  I’m in the dust this time and once you fall this far behind you need to decide, fish or write long detailed blogs.  I chose fishing so today blog is short.   Bob and I … Read more

Milking My Final Days of Wisconsin Summer

Summer on my home water here in Northern Wisconsin is almost over for me.  That’s because in a week I head for the Red River in Manitoba for channel catfish and a few other cool fish.  Then its straight up to Gangler’s North Seal River Lodge.  I should get home from Canada on September 12th … Read more

Never Cancel A Fishing Trip Because of Wind

I planned a big adventure with Granny this week to pack up our Outcast Striker Raft and explore a new river.  Based on my Google Earth research of the stretch I chose, there were plenty of shallow raft-dragging rapids, a potential portage and being this is a boggy location, one could expect an abundance of … Read more

New Water and Full of Bronze Backs

I grumble about an early morning once in a while, but for the most part I love them.  My alarm was set, but as usual I was up without it by 4:15 AM.  Today Bob and I met at 5:45 which meant a before daylight departure from home of around 4:50.  I look forward to … Read more

Back for the Big Ones of Chequamegon Bay

Howie and I hooked and lost a couple honkers last week on Chequamegon Bay of Lake Superior.  Mine was likely a gigantic smallmouth bass.  We never saw it.  Howie’s was for sure a big northern pike but it severed his bass leader in seconds.  Today we left Washburn at sunrise with hopes of redemption.   … Read more

Up Before Daylight Again

Getting up before 5 AM to go fishing has been tough lately.  It hasn’t been like a month ago when I popped from bed with pleasure.  I’ve really been dragging.  The only thing I want to do is flip over and keep sleeping.  So when Bob called me last night and asked me to be … Read more

Kicking Off August on Chequamegon Bay

There were a few times today where I caught myself thinking “Is it really August?  What happened to July?  But I ask myself this every year.  The fact is, once July 4th passes summer seems to go faster.  Maybe it’s the shortening of the days.  Or perhaps we slowdown which in turn speeds up time.  … Read more