Rice Lake

My Dad’s family has always enjoyed fishing, Grandma and Grandpa towed their little fishing boat all over Canada soaking their worms in the lakes.

Rhoda Walters, 1961, 29 inch musky.

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Ira Walters, Sep 1976, 20 lb. 40 inch trophy winning musky in Pigeon Lake

In the 70′s my Dad started taking our family to Rice Lake in Ontario, Canada for a week at the end of September.

 

Jackie and Jim Walters with Little Jackie and Little Jim

Within a few years I had some cool memories and then he left the women home and it became a men’s fishing trip.  In 2008, during my usual summer trip to visit family in Buffalo, my brother and I were brainstorming an adventure togetherand we came up with returning to Rice Lake.

This was our third year training up the next generation of fishing kids.  We started at Tam Bir Cottages in 2009 and returned to the Willow Bay Cottages Jim and I fished from as kids.  By now we’ve got the routine down, Jim and Ania have a cottage and the kids and I have then next one.  We all share a pontoon boat that’s stored in the boat house out front.  Jim brings all the gear and experience and I bring the chaos.  We’ve made a few friends at the camp and see them from year to year as well as favorite activities and shops in the nearby towns.

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