Scott’s June Fishing Trip to Eagle Lake…Part 2

On the water at last….Eagle Lake here we come!

Trophy fishing.
It doesn’t get any better than this…or does it?

Big Dave, from Arizona, has never caught a fish in his life… until this Eagle Lake “monster” perch tickled his rod.   Always cautious, Dave opts to stabilize his elbow for this photo session.

Fish Taco
Does this pike clash with my hat?

Meanwhile, Craig is having a little more success.  Could it be the sombrero, or just his natural “cunning” that is putting fish on his line?

Pat the Pike
Patting a pike will bring you luck…

Dean, on the other hand, is relying on the Minnesota tradition of “stroking a small pike” to bring him luck.  Something reeks of desperation, I think…

 

Sunday Night Fish Fry
Fish fry and strategy session.

At the Sunday night fish fry in the lodge, Scott struggles to get his group back on track.  Time to get to work, boys!

 

Nice Walleye
Now this is better!
IF
Take that Wade!
Walleye Action
Like father……..
Flying Walleye
…..like son!
Dave's Walleye
Even Dave is catching fish!
walleye
Damn it! Another walleye…….
fish cleaning house
Fish cleaning house frenzy…
Dave's Fish
Dave can brag about his 24 inch walleye……

Can this be the conclusion?  Is this

the end of the June fishing trip to

Eagle Lake?

 

Will Kerry ever get his boat home without a trailer?  Why is there no photo evidence of Kerry ever being at the lodge?   Will Dave’s head explode?  Can Wade teach Steve how to hold a walleye?

Stay tuned for the riveting conclusion of the June fishing trip to Eagle Lake….

…an Electric Beaver exclusive……….direct from Eagle Lake!

 

 

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