We bugged out Monday due to heavy smoke and an evacuation order. There are two large fires in play, one coming from the southwest and the other from the northwest.
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Glad to hear you’re safe. Missed reading your blog posts and book chapters. Here’s hoping it rains soon and the fires can be controlled. Be safe and well. Jim Rock
How far away is the fire 🔥 Missed reading your blogs also enjoyed early history of camp and Red lake
Dan, it was very nice to meet you and I was impressed you recalled my sharing in an earlier comment that I would come over to meet you when I got a chance to come to Bow Narrows Camp. Thank you for showing me how to fillet those Northern. I look forward to reading more on your blog and continue to check for updates.
Mike Seal
Dan, can't wait to hear about all the additions to the new house on Red Lake and the summer excitement due to the fires. Please share how you filleted those northerns so well and how much better they are than the Walleye.
Mike Seal
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