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    January 2009

    2009 Midwinter Report

    The 2008 season was one of the best for Angling Adventures Guiding Service.  Whether we were taking out first timers or groups that had been with us for many years we had a great time and caught a lot of fish.  Some of the highlights from the '08 season: a strong July and August walleye reef bite, lake trout expeditions resulting in several 20+ pound fish, and some amazing September crappie action.  We haven't spent much time on the ice this winter yet, but that should be changing as soon as the cold weather we have been having breaks.  2009 is shaping up to be a great year -  we are taking bookings right now and looking forward to that open water!  There will be a couple of changes for us this year.  First, Angling Adventures is adding another guide to our organization.  Lane Magnusson, a longtime area guide, will be joining us this year.  Lane knows how to show his clients a great time, and can find fish with the best of them.  We have fished with Lane a lot in the past, and know he will be a great addition to the team.  The second change?  Passports will be required when you travel back to the United States from Canada, beginning in June.  How this will affect our fishing day remains to be seen, but you will definitely need a passport when you leave the Angle by car and re-enter the U.S.  If you are planning a trip to the Angle or Canada this year, now is the time to get that passport!

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