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Weekly Reports Designed by You

You may know that starting about the third Tuesday of May, we begin e-mailing out our weekly comprehensive fishing reports from our many lodges and remote cabins…

Tackle Box Tips

I was just looking through the tackle box for this summer and noticed rust on the hooks that was not there last fall. Now I should have known…

What is Rotten Ice?

The fact is, ice cannot break up and disappear until it goes through the process of  “getting rotten.”  That actually requires that the smooth, clear, and “hard…

Pete’s Thoughts About the Wilderness

“All of the information, tools and effort in the world can’t produce results without healthy fisheries. With finite fisheries and ever-increasing pressure on them,  proper fish handling…

You’re Growing What? Where?

Potatoes. Peas. Carrots, maybe lettuce, and few other “exotics” – that’s the plan for organic gardens at Wilderness North’s floatplane base near Armstrong and up at Miminiska…

Core Values

It seems everything I read today is about companies and persons “returning to their core values.” Especially in light of the current economic climate…HMMM? I guess those…

Live Here Or Just Passing Through?

In thinking about the lake trout of Whitewater Lake that is the question. I recall college classes in which we learned that all fish do not really…

Is This a Spring Tease?

Probably not. But the recent warm days (35f+) did feel nice. Last week it was warm enough to melt about four inches of our snow build up…

Baby…It’s Warm Outside?

For all of us here in Thunder Bay, and points North, having high temperatures near 20f is warm in February. Is it a global warming event –…

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