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Walleye & Other Pictures

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Gary Schwab caught this beautiful Laker at Lake Missinaibi, Chapleau, Ontario in May.

These are Indian pictographs that Gary photographed near Chapleau, Ontario

Dave Johnson with a Memorial Day walleye.

Dan Johnson displays walleye heads. (Dave needs to center the photos).

A better view of the stringer. See Fishing Reports for the story.

The Bullet's first trip of 2006 was 6/24. It promised to be a very calm day. See Fishing Reports for the story

The year's first walley. Early in the trip Sam predicted the first fish would be caught at 9:26 am. This fish was netted at exactly 9:26 am.

The first beer of 2006. "Make sure the lables are facing the camera".

Sam and Joe set lines. We fished Hot 'n Tots on the starboard and Thundersticks on the port side.

Mike on the rod, Sam was coaching. The action was steady on this day.

Joe mans the net. There were no nominees for the Club Award on this trip.

A whopper sheephead....one of our largest.

During a break in the action naps were in order.

Sam landed a huge cat. Earlier Joe caught a 36" gar pike.

Ten walleyes were kept on the June 17 trip.

Dan Johnson with two large strings of perch - Long Lac Ont. 6/19 to 6/24.

Dave and Ryan Johnson with Canadian walleyes

The 2006 Johnson Canandian Crew.

Sammy with a 15" AuSable Rainbow 7/4/06.

She fishes too? Marry her quickly Sammy!

The original "Fish Dropped as Picture is Taken". A classic. Nick replicated this trick in Montana.

Walleye fishing on 8-5. Nate hooks a fish.

Nate and Joe with a big catfish.

Steve landed a good "eater". We kept 11 fish on this day.

Nate plays another keeper.

Lunch on the Bullet.

Nick, Terry, Terry and Dube hit the Betsie on 9/15. See the Fishing Report for the story.

Nick displays a nice salmon taken on a fly

Terry caught several on this trip.

Terry's friend Duby landed serveral nice fish as well.

Terry displays a pair that eventually were smoked.

Fish Fry...last year's perch and this year's walleye.

The Millington Sages wait to eat.

Cooking the fish.

Story telling is part of the job.

More fry & beer.

Mike and Art

Time to eat.

Whitefish on the pier 11/10. No fish to take pictures of on this trip.

Sam on the left, Mike and Joe D. on the right. Joe caught fish all week...until we arrived.

No fish on Nov. 24. The weather was too nice.

Whitefish camping

Sam & Joe. We took a fishing drive on 1/06/07. A real pre-Tour D'Thumb

There were a few fish in the harbor at Grindstone, but we hooked zero.

We also made a stop on 1/6/07 at the Pinnebog River.

Ah, it was still January...and cold.

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