Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Ft. Yates Fishing - on the Missiouri

Roger and I went out fishing and caught a couple of fish. We caught some Walleyes and a Northern Pike. Walleyes are our favorite to eat so far. The picture below is of the Northern Pikes face. Doesn't it look like an ancestor of the alligator. This fish is long and skinny.















We had another successful fishing trip tonight. We picked up R.J., a new convert to the church and took him fishing with us on the north side of Ft. Yates Island where we live. R.J. is in sixth grade. I don't know what they are feeding him, but he is going to be really tall! He is a lot of fun to be with, and he re-taught us Greek History while we were out fishing. Guess who caught the most fish? You guessed right...R.J., He caught a couple of catfish and another fish we haven't quite figured out what it is. Roger is holding up a Northern Pike we caught a couple of days before. Fileting this fish is not easy, they are long and skinny.



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