The summer continues…

 

Remember this picture of Bill Stan and his 42 inch northern?

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well, this 42 inch pike was also caught the same day.  Thanks to Ed Bright and Bob Emley for emailing me the pic (Bob caught it).  Both very nice fish and great photos.  Both released to grow even bigger of course.IMG_0224

On a different note, you might remember the ice out contest that was run this winter.  Well the winner was Katie Perkis……..and here she is sporting some VBL wear as a reward for her winning guess.  That should put an end to the conspiracy theory started by Andy that I never follow through on prizes……….shame on you Andy!

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….in the meantime dock hand Bryce had his hands full with the two Polish girls in camp.   Way to go Bryce……..you’re such a diplomat!!

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…and since we’re on a tangent……here’s the end result of our recent road washout……..

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…and finally, in our continuing efforts to improve VBL we are now offering an onsite swimming pool……..

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This week we are in the midst of our 9th annual “Walleye Madness Week”.  Tonight is a bit rainy, but hard core anglers such as George Benger are determined to fight the elements……

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Stay tuned for the exciting conclusion……

4 thoughts on “The summer continues…

  1. Gord…The range of content in this post is breathtaking. I would like to comment on everything, but feel slightly overwhelmed at the moment. Let me pose one question before I pass-out. Will the lifeguard be on duty for the remainder of the pool season?

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