Manitoba trapping

vincent has spent a lot of his time setting beaver and muskrat traps this spring. One night we took him out to check traps.

Big grass Jobs

Green Sub pulling white gmc which was trying to back to trailer. Snow a little too deep and a trailer a little to far away.  Oh well something to do on a Sunday morn. HOpe spring comes soon!!

Canadian geese

Canadian geese

April 19 and the geese are still wondering why they are standing in the snow.  April 21 we woke to 2 inches of snow on the ground Last year the golf course was open and temps we in the 70 above. We were bear hunting already..

Manitoba spring

springRabbits turning color is a great sign for us when snow seems to be not going very quickly.

Big Grass Outfitter Clients winter projects

Crappies by Mike

Nc client Mike S shows off his Crappie catch of the day! Mike hunts waterfowl for past 10 years with us and enjoys a walleye feed when in camp. He loves Crappies too has done a great job of catchen them.

April 10 Bernie Optiz of Plymouth, Wis.

         April 10 Bernie Optiz, Plymouth, Wis. we were just notified of his passing. He was a great bear hunter and took his largest bear of his hunting a 6 fter  in our Camp. His last trip at 83 years old he sat in our fall bear stands, enjoying life to the fullest, “Just not as fit as I used to be Judy he said on this last trip, Cannot see so good any more”  He made the trip with son-in-law Don every year and they shot a lot of gophers when in camp. He will be missed by many.

2011 Manitoba largest non res bear taken

Judy and Tom

just received notice my 2011 bear ended up being the number 1 bear for non-resident in 2011–Cool as we get ready to visit again next month had a couple things 1–could you email me driving directions from Winnipeg to camp 2-as in the past I love helping check and repair bait site in the am so I hope that would be ok again this year 3-as like last time (until big boy showed up) would like to try hard for a color phase Sure looking forward to seeing you guys again and visiting my best bear hunting camp Your friend Ed