
That’s what we call Slab Crappies!!!! Look at the color on them. You can get a work out hauling those in all afternoon!

That’s what we call Slab Crappies!!!! Look at the color on them. You can get a work out hauling those in all afternoon!

Garett, look at the size of that Sturgeon!!! Word has it that you were using Gremlin Dipsey Swivels and Crawlers. The Gremlin is wondering, ” Where’s the ice?” Is that really blue water?
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That’s Matthew with last year winning catch at the Stephens/Ward Annual Opening Day Fishing Contest. It’s coming soon! Get ready!

There’s not a lot you have to say about this fantastic picture. When the winter get’s long, just remember this picture and dream about King Salmon fishing on a quiet river. Thanks Garett!
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It’s coming! That’s right the annual Stephens/Ward Opening Day Fishing contest on beautiful Mill Lake. Who’s going to take home the Trophy this year?

Hot off the press, Water Gremlin Pro Staffer takes 2nd in Team Extreme Ice Fishing Osakis Tournament. Nothing like pulling a Sunny though the ice on a beautiful Winter day. Thanks Garett!

Nice Crappie pulled through the ice recently by Garett. Ice is starting to form now. Should be seeing alot of other folks out on the lakes soon!

Here’s another one of those pictures you can sit and dream about during the long Winter months. That’s a nice looking King Salmon that Garett and company are landing during one of their many Fall stream outings.

It looks to me like Kim know’s exactly what she’s doing here holding a huge King Salmon she recently pulled in. The Gremlin gives her a thumbs up! How do you balance that rod and reel? Now that’s talent. Thanks for the picture Kim.

Look at this 21″ Large Mouth Bass literally hauled in on the Mississippi River near Monticello, MN. They grow them big up this way. A nice challenge and reward for braving the Fall elements on the river! Thanks Folks!