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Mike Lammers with a 40" beast of a northern pike that smacked
a chartruese shad Sand Cat trolled along rock structure on
Wabaskang Lake. This giant came up out of 25' of water to feed
on his 8" Sand Cat.


Mike Lammers largest Wabaskang Lake walleye of 2010 fell to
an 8" firetiger Sand Cat that was casted into thick cabbage weeds
immediately after a lightning storm.  It taped out at 29.5" and just
under 10 lbs.


12 yr. old Reid Lammers has grown up throwing Sand Cats with
many monster pike like this one to show for his efforts.  This one
taped out at 40" and put the teeth into an 8" Sand Cat in cisco
pattern casted to weeds just before a lightning storm.


Kristy Lammers holds one of her largest, nicest looking fish yet.
It measured 39.5" and slammed into an 8" Sand Cat in chartruese
shad pattern casted into a weed line close to a deep drop off.
Kristy loves to catch these big pike with literally hundreds over 36"
to her name...all caught and released with the help of BIG FORK LURES!


Reid Lammers worked a rocky point on Wabaskang Lake to entice
this 38" northern into hitting a 6" Sand Cat in bloodline perch pattern.
Reid really did a number to the pike this year by casting and trolling rock
structure in late summer.


12 yr. old Jaret Wunsch was tops at Wabaskang camp and
beat out his good friend Reid Lammers with this magnificent
29" walleye that struck an 8" black perch Sand Cat casted to
the same area of weeds that Reid and his dad like to fish
regularly at dusk.  Monster weed walleye will crush a Sand Cat
if given the opportunity...this young boy is a believer!
  


Ross Pritchard with an impressive 42" muskie release from the
Big Fork river caught on a 9" Reef Digger-LAT shallow diver in
brown pikie pattern. Ross tells us hes caught and released over
twenty muskies on this one lure without ever having to replace
the tail.   
 


Heres Candy Beckett with a fine muskie release taken on the 8"
 Sand Cat.  Candy was fishing the Eagle River chain in Wisconsin.

 

Candy Beckett again with another impressive muskie that couldn't
resist the wobble action of the Sand Cat. How many muskie fishermen
have you seen wearing those style of pants on the water?



Jim Doll with one behemoth pike release that slammed an
8" Sand Cat in chartruese shad pattern.  Jim was fishing on
Wabaskang Lake, Ontario during the peak summer bite.




Wynn Cornelius poses with this fine muskie catch that inhaled
a 10" Twitch Darter on a boatside figure 8.  Wynn always looks
forward to his annual trip to Nestor Falls, Ontario with his day Mike.
This duo has caught some huge muskies over the years on BIG FORK LURES.




Heres Rhett Lammers with an early season pike release that
was caught on Wabaskang Lake.  He was tickin the weed tops
with an 8" Sand Cat in cisco pattern when the beast slammed it.



 

Heres Rhett with another fine pike release that his dad Mike
is holding for the camera. Rhett was casting one of the new 4.5"
 Sand Cats off a rocky island point when this beauty screamed out
from behind a huge boulder and gave it the death chomp. 





Chris Lammers holding one impressive Wabaskang Lake pike.
Chris was working one of her favorite weed beds with an 8"
Sand Cat in hot pink/pearl scale pattern. 



 

Robert Govek holding a beautifully marked muskie taken near
Eagle River, WI .   Bob was using a straight retrieve on the 8"
Sand Cat when the fish slammed it near the boat. Fall fishing
for muskie with bluebird sky, woods ablaze with color and a
 good fishin buddy in the boat; don't get any better than that.


 
 

Kevin Reints posing for the camera with a huge Wabaskang Lake
pike.  This fish taped out in the low 40" and had a body built like
a submarine, beefy from head to tail.   Trolling Sand Cats 
on Wabaskang in the summer produces big results.





Heres another beautifully marked muskie that was caught by
Nancy Van Dorn on Dryberry Lake, Ontario Canada.  Nancy was
throwing one of the new 4.5" Sand Cats rippin the weed tops
when the fish slammed it.  Nancys husband Dave is holding her
fish for the camera before releasing it to fight another day.



Mike "The Shark" Lammers holding one beauty of a pike from 
Wabaskang Lake. The distinct markings on this fish and huge head
leave no doubt that it was caught in canadian shield waters.
 6" Sand Cats worked in newly emerging weed beds are deadly!
    


 

Mike with another torpedo pike. 
Sand Cats + water = Nonstop Pike Action!



 

Wabaskang Lake pike with 8" Sand Cat in fire tiger pattern
hammered at boatside.  One hot color that has taken
countless pike and muskie over the years.



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