Archive for August, 2014

Jeremy Wade and the River Monsters crew will be in camp this Friday!

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We will be Welcoming the River Monster TV crew on Friday of this week with Jeremy Wade…should be interesting.

~ Don

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Quality Family Time and Having FUN on Rowan Lake

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Two weeks ago three generations of the Anderson family made their second fishing trip to Rowan Lake.  Just watch the video and you tell me if they have a fun trip?

~ Don

 

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It’s Happening Here….

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Last weeks cold front has come and gone and stable weather set in setting up for perfect conditions.  That’s exactly what happened for many of our guest the past couple of days.

Last Friday night Scott Anderson released a whopper 50″ Muskie (see my previous report) and the next day Paul Vieth also boated a carbon copy monster 49″ both were caught on the Rowan Lake famous Stump Hawg spinner bait lure.  Paul and his fishing partner Mitch Albers raised 24 ...

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Steve Pennaz & Lake Commandos TV were in camp

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Our great friend Steve Pennaz went commando with Chris Hockley from Berkley Bait Co. last week chasing everything from Lake Trout, Small and Large Mouth Bass and Muskies.

We know they had the big baits to chase the Rowan Lake Muskies, but we all know both Steve and Chris are big into bass, so were betting it’s going to be a multi-special brawl between these two.  We also know lots of fish were boated but they haven’t filled us in on ...

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Three Generations of the Anderson Family Tear Up Rowan Lake

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Three generations of the Anderson family had a blast fishing here and something really BIG happened on the last hour of their trip!

The Anderson’s gang made their first trip here on Rowan Lake last summer and they came back to chase some of those big girls they saw last year.  A cold front came through at the start of their trip last week and the muskies as they always do after a cold front were being a bit shy.  The weather then stabilized ...

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Rowan Lake is Heating Up!

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I’m not talking water temps here as they are actually falling as we speak!  The fishing is really hot right now and is ramping up to get even better!

See pics below of the tremendous multi-species fishing that goes on here on Rowan Lake.

~ Don

p.s. Click on the pics below to enlarge.

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Mark Newman with a giant Large ...

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Rowan Lake International Airport

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Thanks to all our wonderful guests this season as we’ve been booked solid and will be until the end of the season!

We appreciate your business and we hope you come back to fish and stay with us again soon.

~ Don & Lynn

p.s. Click on the pics below to enlarge.

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Very busy at Nielsens Fly-in Lodge this Morning 
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Team Lindberg Scores well on Rowan Lake Muskies!

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Team Lindberg (Korey and Grant) burned up Rowan Lake and released some beautiful fish during there stay with use recently….Congrats you guys!

~ Don

p.s. – Click on the pics to enlarge

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Prime Time is Now!

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We are at the time of the season where Muskie fishing is at it’s best!  The late spring and cool summer have helped to keep the lake temps below average which is keeping a lot of BIG fish hanging around in shallower waters.

Keep and eye open here for more reports soon as we have a full camp of extremely great fisherman ...

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Quick Early August Rowan Lake Fishing Report

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Just a quick report…

The weeds are exploding in 12-16 feet of water now as the surface temps are in the low 70’s.  I fished nothing connected to shore the other day and focused our efforts on all main lake reefs and found the BIG girls just lounging around out there.  We saw 11 put one in the net and should have had three that day… that’s fishing!   The interesting thing was that it was 71 degrees down to 18 ft and 60 ...

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