charles W. Weiss January 13, 2010 at 5:10 pm Reply Hey! Perchmaster!Great looking photographs.Very inspiring during hte cold winter days of January!
Gord January 13, 2010 at 8:26 pm Reply Where can I order a "hunting dickie" like the one Mark M. is modelling so well. (aren't you supposed to wear it under a shirt though?)
Perchmaster January 13, 2010 at 10:33 pm Reply You nevermind about the secret spot that is going to be renamed "Kurt/Mark's HONEY HOLE" I can get you one of those nice orange dickies if you need one Gord they work nice.I could have posted more pics but we need to save some for VBL site if Gord want them.I might have to burn them onto a CD and send the snail mail so he can view them and pick the ones he wants if he decides.
NewMexicam January 14, 2010 at 1:08 pm Reply Gord, Don't forget the "archive" pictures that you have. You could post these. Leave out the ones where we were holding the fish wrong. I know you'll put in the ones where you still had your jet black hair.
Gord January 14, 2010 at 2:47 pm Reply Bill, I was actually thinking the same thing. Now to figure out where I put those!
Andy Lewis January 14, 2010 at 9:45 pm Reply Gord, Perhaps you could post a map showing the newly declared Kurt/Mark's HONEY HOLE :-)? The pike background actually looks more like Clearwater? The walleye pic looks like it is off the point at Strawberry? Andy
Perchmaster January 14, 2010 at 11:05 pm Reply AndyDon't worry about this honey hole that is owned by me and you can afford to fish that spot.HAHA!!!!No the pike picture is not from Clearwater that pike is from the bay near the honey hole.Like Gord mentioned in his Beaver newsletter to fish the magic hole you have to turn tight circles in very shallow water and yes it does have a dizzing effect on you. I know Gord has watched us fish this spot and I can see him shakin his head in disbelief.I might make you dizzy with my technique in springtime but it works in some spots very well…
NewMexicam January 15, 2010 at 1:50 am Reply Perchmaster, From the pictures it looks like you have mastered more than the perch.
Perchmaster January 15, 2010 at 9:36 pm Reply Thanks NewMexicam But no have not mastered anything on Eagle Lake it changes all the time you just have to adjust to the changes that happen daily.That turning circles thing I kind of tweeked when fishing with Indian guides for walleye in summertime before heading for musky.I could probably learn more if I could spend more time with Gord.