Ice fishing family on Callander Bay.

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North Bay’s winter version of “Where’s Waldo?”
This is a small fraction of the total number of ice fishing huts on the ice. How many can you count?
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A quiet winter afternoon on Trout Lake. There are ice fishermen in the hut but I suspect they are asleep.
It’s that kind of day.
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Yesterday afternoon on Callander Bay.
As another fellow said, “The fishin’ is great, the catchin’ is sucking!”
Another take on, “There’s Good Fishing and there’s Great Fishing. Great Fishing is when you catch something!”
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In spring the ice huts come off the lake. This is a particularly well constructed example.
A closer view:
I guess you have to go ’round the back?
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It’s winter and we fish just about anywhere there’s ice.
Except in the arena or the curling club of course.
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Visited the boat launch area in Callander yesterday. The exceptional warm weather of the past two weeks has sounded the warning to get the ice huts off the bay. This past weekend saw lots of activity around the boat launch and parking lot.
When the ice goes bad, the small Tardises (Tardae?) must be put somewhere.
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Friends were out on our lake a couple of days ago doing some ice fishing.
There is three feet of ice to keep the truck from going to the bottom. It is a 1971 Fargo by the way.
On a day like this no-one cares if fish are caught or not. It’s just great to be out on the ice.
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Darlings Harbour in Callander is the entry point for the traffic going to the ice-fishing huts on Callander Bay.
Quiet way to spend a day.
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