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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Perch Madness

Saturday was the Downriver Walleye Federation Perch Tournament and the die hards were out. Actually it was great weather but I think the giant low pressure system parked over us put a damper on the fish. Recent reports had the fish coming in shallow and really biting but the results weren't there on Saturday. A nice time was had by all with the food offered at weigh in. The biggest fish was caught by John Lewandowski at 1.14 lbs and 13 3/4 inches. Bob Clark and John also supplied the pickles.
Captain Jerry Hinton guide his team to the overall title amassing 6.34 lbs. Doesn't sound like much but the rules of this tournament allow only 10 fish to be weighed in. Last year pre-fishing for the tournament Jerry and his partner caught 2 limits weighing 75lbs. So the 10 didn't average quite as good but still fine none the less. The rest of the team was made up of M. Pasik, T. Taylor, D. Bloxum and M. Barkley. Congrats to all, it's always nice to be in a tournament, get in next year.
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Looks like the weather should be better by Thursday so go get some perch.

Get Outdoors Downriver.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Fall Back

I just got back from a long trip to Colorado. It's always amazing for me to see the Rockies. From awe inspiring to sheer terror in just a few miles. We went out for my niece's wedding and were part of a beautiful experience from the church to the reception. The lodge we stayed at and attended the reception at has a view of Long's Peak, one of Colorado's 50+ 14,000 foot and higher peaks. My BIL, Dan and I climbed this beast 40 years ago so the sight of old Diamond Face brought back a lot of memories.
We took Trail Ridge Road thru Rocky Mountain National Park and were entertained by the sights.
What a beautiful place to visit.

On the way home I met up with Jay Wolf from Illinois that bagged a nice 5x5 elk with Hubbard Creek Outfitters out of Hotchkiss, CO. Jay had a great hunt and his guide got him to 125 yards so the muzzleloader could get the job done. Shoot me an email Jay with all the details if you read this.
We stopped on the banks of the mighty Mississippi River to get some Kum and Go gas and saw this trio.
So it's time for fall and time to get back in the hunting mode. That means target practice weather its bow and arrow, or shotgun, or rifle get out and put your time in. Bow and arrow practice can be had at the local Gander Mountain, the Lincoln Bowman's range and Wayne County Sportsman's Club. Shotgun at Wayne County Sportsman's Club with non-members paying a little extra for skeet shooting. Rifle practice can be had at Western Wayne County Conservation Association. Get out early.

Hopefully you've consulted my calendar during my hiatus. Maybe you saw a kettle of raptors at Hawkfest, or heard the Championship duck caller at the Point Moullie Waterfowl Festival.

Get Outdoors Downriver.