Every single person whether directly or in-directly will be affected by cancer in their lifetime.
I can't think of a better way to show your support for a worthy cause than by attending the WalkOnWater ice benefit put on every year by Brent aka "CATMAN".
He and his volunteer's are tireless in their efforts to ensure everyone in attendance has a memorable experience...with 100% of the proceeds donated to the Andrea Lynn Cancer Fund.
If you were unable to make it this year...do your soul a favor and start planning now for next years event.
MenOutdoors would like to officially congratulate Ice Fishing Team Leader T-Dawg on taking 2nd place with this beautiful pike..
As we pulled out of Wauconda it dawned on me...that I was already thinking about and looking forward to next year's event =)
After talking with a good buddy, the score stands as women 2 and men nothing as of today ! Theresa took her buck Saturday and Michelle was a little quicker by knocking hers down Friday ! Both are great looking girls, opps, deer and congradulations to both of them for kicking our butts once again !
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Check this out, from Rock Doctor, a member from British Columbia...
Some little clips of some of the Grizzlies that we had the opertunity to see, on our last trip out. Some clips are, of course, of the same bear, at different times. There were some bears that we saw so many times that we came to recognize them pretty quick. The sow with 2 small cubs (wow, were those ever pretty cubs), the sow with 3 older cubs (she has a huge gut on her), there were at least 4 different lone males that kept cropping up. I don't have much footage from each encounter, as we moved on once a bear showed up. Some clips are a little out of focus, becouse the camera was zoomed in as much as possible at the time.
At one point we found ourselves, literally, surounded. We were setup along one spot, and the sow with 2 cubs ambled out of the trees just upstream of us, we spooled up and started to head downstream, but sow with 3 cubs came around the corner towards us. We paused to discuss our options, and noticed a very large Black Bear at our backs, in the trees. Crossing at that point on the river was not really an option, but became less of an option when a smaller Black was noticed directly across from us. End result was a cautious walk out of the area, angling between the sow with 3 and the big Black, while loudly discussing the weather we were having.