Part 2 photos from Eagle Lake

These guy’s popped up right next to the boat as I scrambled for the camera to catch a picture.

Mark with one of hundreds of walleye caught during the trip

Moon rising on Eagle Lake

Mark with one of many Northerns caught while trolling husky jerks

CPR a nice walleye

Another eye

Back to the waters of Eagle to be caught another day

Another slot eye

Kurt with walleye from one Gords secret spots SHHHH!!!!!!

Another from his spot think we forgot to tell him we caught a couple in obe of his spots

Mark with slot eye from the culvert

One after another

Snapped this pic a little slow as another was there and gone

Double bubble

More double bubble on Eagle Lake

OK think your getting the picture we caught lot of walleye on this trip probably more Eagle Lake eyes than ever since we started going to VBL

OK enough pictures I don’t want to rub it in anymore Dustin you missed a good year so 2011 will be another year.
Hope you enjoyed the pictures from our May 2010 trip it was a blast and look forward to next years trip and hope to meet new friends, like Andy and Joe.
Again we want to thank Gord Susanne and Mike for another great trip.
You do a great job keep up the great work….

 

7 thoughts on “Part 2 photos from Eagle Lake

  1. Very nice pics. One question regarding "double bubble". Is this a rig with two hooks or are the two of you simply reeling in a double?

  2. Based on the facial expressions of a few of those walleyes, I'm left wondering if he's giving it a proctology exam with his other hand?

  3. Folks…The Perchmaster's post with accompanying photos provides a fine example of the quality walleye fishing one can enjoy at VBL. The same can be said for pike. Keep in mind that Curt and Mark are knowledgeable anglers whose awareness and skill makes these guys very effective anglers. Their commitment to success on Eagle Lake (and the nearby portage lakes) consistently is rewarded with nice catches.

    You want to catch fish like Curt and Mark? Then follow their footsteps. Book a trip to VBL and ask for help to become more successful. Over time, you can as well.

  4. Very nice pics. One question regarding "double bubble". Is this a rig with two hooks or are the two of you simply reeling in a double?

    Answer your question Andy that was 2 lines 2 fish we both were catching at the same time.

    Based on the facial expressions of a few of those walleyes, I'm left wondering if he's giving it a proctology exam with his other hand?

    WOW what brought this one?
    Sounds like someone can't catch fish so they have to pick on the ones that do!!!!

    Thanks for the props Professor your right if you spend enough time out on the lake and try to learn from others such as Gord you will find that the Eagle Lake experiance can be a fruitful one.
    Like you mentioned book a trip and find out how good it can be.
    Like I said in my post over the years the fishing has gotten better reasons being is the slot size regs and the other learning new things from others.
    Glad you enjoyed the pics…

  5. Yeah…some great pictures there. Glad to hear it was a great year, but it always is…no matter what, right?

    Really enjoy the pictures!

  6. Glad you guys had a good trip. Professor is right when he mentions that a few years of experience on Eagle Lake can result in some quality fish. If you are a novice try and get as much info as you can from people at the lodge, or myself, and stick with it…..it'll happen!

  7. Thanks Dustin hated to rub it in buddy but glad you enjoyed the pics..

    Gord is right you can learn alot from just sitting around the fish house or the lodge talking to other guest and learn from them.
    Nobody has that many secrets that they won't share info at VBL…

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