Fishing Knots
Sunday, January 23, 2011
43" Muskie Three Mile Lake, Iowa
Here is my son Chris with a nice 43" Muskie
from Three Mile Lake near Creston, Iowa.
Won the Muskies Inc. Iowa Muskie Team Trail
that weekend.
Caught on a Baby Depthraider while trolling.
This is also a very good Largemouth Bass lake
and you will see the nice Striper Hybrid he caught.
Tip of the Day: Wear your sunscreen. SPF 30 or
better. You'll thank yourself later.
Will-C-Fish
Three Generations of Will
This is what it's all about. The joy of fishing with
family. Picture was taken after several days of
bass fishing at West Lake Okoboji, Iowa.
Take a Kid, A Teenager, A Young Man or Woman
fishing and enjoy the experience.
Tip of the Day: Wear you life jacket. Pee in a
plastic water pitcher. A full 50% of men found
drowned after falling out of a boat by themselves
had their fly down. If you hit your head it doesn't
matter if you can swim.
Stay safe my friend,
Will-C-Fish
Catch and Release Works
What a lucky man I am to have a wife who fishes better than me. Will-C-Fish
My wife with a 29# King Salmon caught at
Door County Wisconsin, on the Green Bay side
of Lake Michigan. Table Bluff is in the background
and we are in 125 foot of water this close to shore.
Gills Rock is where we launched and Ellison Bay is
just to the South.
This lady knows how to fish and is a very skilled
angler. She is great at what to use and I like to
pick the spot, so it works out well. We have fished
in many places together from Florida to Canada,
and California to the MidWest.
We've caught Salmon, Muskie, Walleye, Trout,
Redfish, Blue Fish, Pompano, Shark, Largemouth
Bass and always had fun even if we got skunked.
What a lucky man I am.
Will-C-Fish
53" Muskie from Lake Okoboji Iowa
This is the World War II Memorial
located near the center
of River Street, Savannah Georgia. This is a very
impressive work of art and architecture against the
backdrop of the American Flag, The State of Georgia
Flag and the POW, Prisoner of War flags flying.
The workers were making some improvements but
that did not take away from the feeling of appreciation
one gets for what these men did for us.
Will-C-Travel
Savannah Georgia River Stree
Steel Railroad Tracks still in the cobblestone
and brick street date back to the transition from
horse and buggy to the Trolley Cars.
Thanks,
Will-C-Travel
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