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August 18, 2006

The Silversmith Family

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Hi Folks

Pictured here is Gary Silversmith of Washington, DC with a very nice Northern Pike. Below Gary is his son Alex, with a 43" Northern he caught today. Three generations of Silversmiths are shown in the bottom picture. From left to right are Alex, Ralph, Don and Gary.

Todays weather: low 70's, moderate southwest winds, sunny.

Thanks for reading

Brian

August 15, 2006

The Yearley Family

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Hi Folks

Well we had another great 4 days of fishing. The highlight for the Yearley family was brothers Doug Jr. and Peter catching 44" and 48" Northern Pike. The bottom picture shows from left to right Doug Sr, Doug Jr., Andrew and Peter.

The weather has been great the last few days with daytime highs in the mid 70's and low 80's.

The season is drawing to a close with the last groups arriving tomorrow and departing on August 20th. Time to start thinking about next year.

Thanks for reading.

Brian

August 12, 2006

Sights of the week

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Couples Fishing

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Hi Everyone

Erin Downey and husband Glenn Evans, of Capreol, ON, spent 4 days fishing with Lindbergh's. Erin gives us the thumbs up while Lindbergh guide Russell Clarke holds one of the many pre spawn Lakers Erin caught while Glenn enjoys one of the perfect Reindeer Lake days.

This was Erin and Glenn's first trip to Lindbergh's Reindeer Lake Lodge. See you next year !!

Thanks for reading

Brian

Tom, TJ and Nic Fisher

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Hi Folks

Three generations of Fishers spent a week with us fishing for Northern, Walleye and lake Trout. Grandpa Tom, in the top picture, holds his 46" Northern. Father TJ, in the middle picture show us his 39.5" Northern and son Nic holds his 30.5" Lake Trout.

The Fisher family was here from August 5 - 12. Tom flew his Cessna 210 all the way from Prescott Valley AZ right to our airstrip at the Lodge.

Thanks for reading

Brian