Trout fishing…

“Rainbow” Trout that is. Chicago sports fans may remember left handed pitcher Steve “Rainbow” Trout, formerly of the White Sox and Chicago Cubs and who also played later in his 12 year major league career with the Yankees and Mariners. As a life long Cubs baseball fan, I remember Rainbow Trout as a key member of the magical 1984 Cubs team that won their division for the first time in 39 years. Rainbow started the season off by pitching a complete game against the Mets in an 11-2 Cubs win that kicked off their division championship run on opening day. He also pitched game two of the NLCS that year going 8.1 innings for the win against the Padres (basically the last happy moment of post season ball for Cubs fans that year).So why all the baseball history? Just a little background onone of our guests this past week in camp. Not often we can boast about having a current or former professional athlete among our guests, but last week we sure could! What a great experience it was and I even had an opportunity to chat with Steve some about those years in the majors and specifically some memories of his years with the Cubs and about former teamates like Gary “Sarge” Matthews, Keith “Zonk” Moreland, Jody Davis, Ryne Sandberg, Ron Cey, Larry Bowa, Bobby Dernier etc. as we traveled to Dryden for some camp supplies. It was an awesome experience for the entire camp and Steve was kind enough to leave me with an autographed book he wrote entitled “Home Plate-The Journey of the Most Flamboyant Father and Son Pitching Combination in Major League History” as well as an autographed baseball.

So other than having professional athletes in camp, what else is new? Well… another FOURTEEN (yes 14, not 4)vehicles crammed their way into Bear Claw Wilderness Camp parking lot last week to experience a week in heaven and some excellent fishing from camp. Maybe it’s the EASY boat ride to camp, the comfortable amenities like hot showers, flush toilets, electricity 24/7 etc., the serenity of our wilderness setting or simply the ability to easily and consistently fill a stringer with tasty walleye and northern pike that keeps them coming back… Regardless of the reasons, August and September continue to be very popular months with our guests and for that we remain thankful. A great case in point was Andy Augustine a camp regular who was able to join Mom and Dad (Esther and Keith) for one week of their three week stay. Andy fishing from his 21′ Warrior boat released the following walleye: 29″, 26″, 24″, 23″, 22″, four 21″ and a 20″. Not “just” a walleye fisherman, Andy also released 10 northern pike over 32″ during the week with his biggest a 38″ beauty. Not quite as good as last year in terms of HUGE fish when Andy released  44 1/2″ and 44″ beasts within a 24 hour period, but still a pretty darn good week by MOST fishermen’s accounts.

Fall colors are coming on quickly now, bear hunters are in camp and the weather is still beautiful…looking forward to another three weeks of being busy in camp. Here are a few pictures to enjoy until next time.

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Steve “Rainbow” Trout- thanks for memories!
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Earl Gransee’s with a fine stringer
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Sally Lundy shows off one of hundreds of walleye caught during their August stay
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Jim Pondo and a nice 39″ northern
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Hey big fella, it’s past your bedtime.
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I smell doughnuts here somewhere!
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Smile for the camera…

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Peffley's Wilderness Camp is a family owned and operated camp. Dave has been fishing Wabaskang Lake for over 25 years and was previously a guest of this camp for 12 years prior to purchasing the camp in 2005. I am a proud supporter of our military and offer a nice discount during the month of July to our guests who have also served. I have three daughters ranging in ages from 16-21 who spend much of their summer with us in camp and have totally embraced the wilderness experience we offer. They have for years referred to it as the "best summer experience ever".

While rarely necessary on our lake, because I do have a very good working knowledge on how and where to fish on Wabaskang Lake and our portage waters, I will guide groups if asked to. Otherwise, I am always happy to share information with our guests and provide them well marked lake maps so they can start catching fish their first day in camp.

I pride myself on running a very clean and well managed camp with your satisfaction our top priority. Many guests who have fished from this camp for over 20 years, and several more that have fished here for over 30 years and even some over 40 years.

Contact Us

Toby & Fran Haughee - Owners
574-276-7413
toby@bearclawcamp.com | fran@bearclawcamp.com

Summer Address:
General Delivery
Perrault Falls, Ontario
P0V 2K0                                     

This is the ONLY number to call to arrange pickup at
the roadside landing during our operating season.
Please do not call the numbers below as
we cannot guarantee a timely answer
on Saturday mornings (changeover day).

Winter Address:
PO Box 1163
Mishawaka, IN 46546                       


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