POTW: Angling Action

Angling Action

Apr 25, 2024

Roger Renaud from LaSalle ON caught the Photo of the Week while the people in the boats were catching big ones. This is looking west, from Amherstburg, Ontario, at Gros Isle, Michigan, across the Detroit River. The walleye season opened at the beginning of April.

It’s tough to capture a whole scene like this so well done Rog. 

You can use your phone, camera or iPad to capture the Photo of the Week  – the only catch is that it has to be on or around a boat. Pets, kids, landscapes, crew, fish.  Send your photo to onboard@kerrwil.com and please put POTW in the subject line.

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