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Tuesday
Nov302021

As Always Time Flies

The 21' soft water fishing and tournament season is behind us and it was once again a year to remember.  Had incredible time sharing a boat with guys in May and June at Lake Mille Lacs, went on to win the Whitefish Champions Tour in June, and eventually led the AOY race going into the final few events where I just couldn't fend off Noah for my 3rd AOY in 4 years.  I finished the tour season in 3rd in points and am already gearing up and getting things organized for next year.  

As many of you know, I love the fall and love chasing critters with my bow.  I spent much of September in MT chasing elk and was lucky enough to get a nice bull elk with my bow.  Hit the road right there after for a few weeks of shows with FXR and returned in time to spend a few days in the whitetail woods.  With the warmer the usual Nov temps our rut in WI was a little slower then years past and therefore I passed many young bucks with the hopes of seeing a big mature buck, but the one I was after just never showed himself. 

Presently, I have returned back home and was blessed with a beautiful baby boy on Nov 16th, Hunter David Peters.  Been spending the last few weeks with Hunter and keeping an eye on the weather as we all know the next season is about to start.  ICE ICE BABY!

Ice fishing on Lake Of The Woods has already started for those that are willing to poke around on a bit of sketchy ice yet.  In the next week it looks like we will be full steam ahead with ice fishing trips, snowmobile adventures, and many ice holes drilled.  Shaping up to be a great winter season and look forward to seeing many of you on the ice. 

I am going to drop a Christmas top 10 list for the outdoor enthusiasts who are looking for some of the latest and greatest gifts from the outdoor industry.

Until nex time, fish on!  

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