One Fish; Two Fish; 170,000 New Fish!

Recently, we received these great photos from the Lake Trout Project folks. In late March, through a hole in the lake’s 60-cm-thick ice, they stocked approximately 170,000 native fingerling lake trout back into Red Lake. These fingerlings were spawned on site at our...

Food for Thought

Fewer people are cooking and more people are watching cooking shows these days. Truth is, most enjoy really good, homemade food, even if they don’t have time to make it themselves. This is a main reason why it is so important for us to serve delicious, quality meals...

Reducing Stress

Nothing beats floating around on a pristine lake in the Boreal Forrest for relaxation and stress relief. And what about stress-relief for the other participants in our cherished wilderness experience? Yep, the fish, so let’s consider reducing stress for the guys...

Pipestone Cold

  Jaime Robinson snapped another beautiful photo, this time of a glorious Pipestone Bay winter sunrise. What you can’t see are all those trophy fish right under his snow machine! Well, I guess we will have to wait just a little longer. As temperatures have...

Sleeping Under the Blanket…of Snow

Over the years, I have often wondered what it would be like to spend a winter at camp. I’m sure I’m not the only one. Recently, Jaime Robinson snapped some photos of our camp giving us a glimpse of our sleeping sanctuary. I think you will agree that winter’s blanket...