My
friend Jonathan and I visited Cedar Lake Lodge run by Al and
Kim Franken in Perrault Falls, Ontario, Canada to try some of
the good early season walleyes, smallmouth bass, and northern
pike. It took us a good 9.5 hours to get there with an occasional
stop for fuel, rest and stretch. Jon drove the whole way. We
stayed for five full days fishing Cedar Lake and Nelson Lake.
We primarily used jigs with minnows for the walleyes and some
days they were shallow as much as 6 feet on overcast days and
as deep as 25 feet on bright sunny days. We also casted many
shallow bays where the wind was blowing into it for smallmouth
and northern pike. A few fish were caught trolling the shoreline
in 25 feet or less. My friend Jon was so hilarious! We had a
really good time.
Photos
Videos
Video
Blog: Tour of Our Cabin
This is a tour of the wooden hut Jon
and I lived for one week in the North Country.
Jumbo
Perch
No matter how I hold this perch I just
can't seem to make him any bigger...
Video
Blog: Fish Cleaning
What's the worst thing after catching
a nice fish for the dinner table?
Yep you guessed it...
Video
Blog: Heading Back for Dinner
After a long, exhausting fun day
searching for the elusive walleye, Jon and I head
back to camp for dinner and rest.
Video
Blog: Beaver Dam
Jon and I not only saw one but
two beavers building their wooden hut together.