Fall Fishing Update!

We are moving past the mid point of September and the fishing has been good. Muskies are being caught and some giants are making their presence known. Pike and walleye in good numbers and for those venturing the portage trail the trout and whitefish are still cooperative. Lake levels, while still very low, seem to be edging upwards….let’s hope this continues! Weather has been rather mild for this time of year….no frost yet and water temperatures are currently 62 degrees. We are hosting guests till October 12th this year so there will be at least one more fishing update, plus a report on Musky Madness, the first week in October. Here’s a few photo’s from the past few weeks…

September 1st. was a big fish day…trout and musky!

Marty with #1
Marty with #2
Andy with #3……a genuine Eagle Lake bruiser!

Meanwhile a little further East…

Eric with musky #1
…and a few casts later musky #2!

More from last week…

Joe and a 28 inch walleye release.
…and a nice musky!
Marlborough Man with a nice musky…
…and yet another…(butt-less)
Two pots-o-gold over Eagle Lake.
Sparing no expense, some new directional signage for the portage trail.

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