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Some of my Favorite Photos

A nice meal to cap of a great day.

Soldiers On the Red volunteer with her first catfish.

Sunset on Ceder lake

Our campsite at Cook’s Campground Cedar Lake Manitoba Reid and I setting up for our stay.

Lake of the Prairies walleye

Ready to head out. Just a little frosty.

Rain and snow overnight. Water was over the floor board. Had to unplug the drain.

Caught this one on a jig with my spinning rod near Sugar island. It took nearly half an hour to net it by myself.

My brother Reid on Saskatchewan river. Waiting for the next bite usually didn’t take very long.

Tim K. and I playing with the catfish om the Winnipeg river with our walleye rods. Traverse bay was too rough.

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