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Moose?
Posted 26 July 2015, 5:04 pm NDT
The fishing action has picked up. Our newest group of guests have started with a bang. Their first two days of fishing has produced the best results so far this year. All our guests have landed fish.
The water level in the river is slowly dropping, and while Back River is no longer able to be fished by boat the Bathtub is now fishing. The weather too is more favorable. Yesterday turned out to be a beautiful day and the same is forecast for today.
As you can imagine, I hear many stories from anglers about their adventures. Of all the stories I have heard so far from this group, I think that the double header by a Father and Son team yesterday is my personal favorite. They were very excited and happy and thanks to their quick acting guide, Theodore, we have a photograph of the team battling the fish. I will post the picture later.
We also heard this morning about a moose swimming across the river. One of our guides joked that his guests rose him twice on a green machine. TG
The water level in the river is slowly dropping, and while Back River is no longer able to be fished by boat the Bathtub is now fishing. The weather too is more favorable. Yesterday turned out to be a beautiful day and the same is forecast for today.
As you can imagine, I hear many stories from anglers about their adventures. Of all the stories I have heard so far from this group, I think that the double header by a Father and Son team yesterday is my personal favorite. They were very excited and happy and thanks to their quick acting guide, Theodore, we have a photograph of the team battling the fish. I will post the picture later.
We also heard this morning about a moose swimming across the river. One of our guides joked that his guests rose him twice on a green machine. TG