Bow Narrows Camp is a fishing lodge on Red Lake, Ontario, Canada. Anglers fish for northern pike, walleye, lake trout, whitefish and ling or burbot. The camp is 20 miles by boat from the nearest highway. This fishing resort has been in existence since 1948.
Monday, July 2, 2012
This duo didn't let the weather "rain" on their trip
The weather the last two weeks has been spectacular, with lots of sunny skies and warm but not hot temperatures. The same couldn't be said three weeks ago when Lisa and Scott Harton were in camp. It rained every day and was decidedly cool.
No matter, Lisa and Scott fished just about every daylight hour while they were here anyway and caught a bunch including these lunker lake trout which they caught and released.
If I remember right, Lisa is holding a 37-inch trout and Scott has a 33 or 34 inch fish. Both are beautiful and were promptly let go. Big trout are the norm here and it is the catching of little lakers that really makes the news because it shows the fish are reproducing again. That's why we were even more excited to hear about an 18-inch trout that Scott caught while walleye fishing.
That fish would only be a few years old.
Getting back to rainy weather, if we never had any than we wouldn't have spectacular rainbows either. Isn't the one framing Lisa awesome?
Nice photos, Scott and Lisa; thanks so much for sharing them.
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