Welcome to another edition of the Wigwam Fisherman’s Blog. Saturday April 18, 2009, will bring cold weather and maybe a couple snow flakes to our little piece of heaven in northern Minnesota we call Lake of the Woods, but it isn’t stopping those Sturgeon enthusiasts today. At 7 am this morning when I rounded the corner at Wheelers Point on the way to the Wigwam, which I heard was thumping last night by the way; I couldn’t believe the amount of vehicles that were at the public access ramp. There must have been about 60 trucks with trailers lined up and they were putting in one right after another, it was as if they were on an assembly line back at an auto plant back in Michigan. It’s a wonderful site to see.
The word on the street is; Rainy River is still very muddy and cold, which only can mean one thing, you aren’t going to be catching the fish in Rainy River. Like clock work the boats are swarming out in front of the Wigwam Resort in Four Mile Bay. After speaking with the “prehistoric dinosaur” chasers as they entered the Wigwam after a long fruitful day of fishing, they all are catching fish and as stated yesterday there is some size to these suckers. People are claiming that they are catching plenty of 40”-50” and a couple 60”. The common theme is that everyone is catching fish and having a blast!
As I was surfing the web the other day I came across a great quote that I have to share with
My shout out today will go to some of my old roommates from college. Colin Muldoon, Derek Crimin and Brian McCullough…this job has given me a reason to be able to connect with some old friends, and hopefully, I will be able to take them fishing in the near future…I am very grateful to be able to reconnect. To all of you, I miss you guys and can’t wait to be able to see you guys someday in the near future. There’s not a day that goes by that I don’t think of something crazy that happened at the “Trailer” and that always puts a smile on my face. Each was an excellent hockey player, but each has become an excellent man. I wish you and your families all the best…now get up here so I can take you fishing and we can reminisce about our college years…”prove your self”!
Happy fishing to all, and to all a good day!
Wigwam Fisherman aka Jean-Paul Tessier
Wigwam Resort
http://www.wigwamresortlow.com/
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