Lac la Ronge (Sk. )

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Fishing excursion on Montreal River

Views of a fishing excursion on the Montreal River taken by Tiny Bennett, an outdoors columnist for the Toronto Telegram. Includes points between Lac La Ronge and Iskwatikan Lake. 01: Bennett fishes in the rapids. 02: A fishing guide portages a canoe over a railway portage between Lac La Ronge and Iskwatikan Lake. 03: Rapids on Montreal Lake. 05: Bennett observes the rapids. 06 to 07: Bennett holds a 14-pound northern pike caught from Montreal River. 08: Bennett removes a hook from a northern pike caught in Montreal River. 09: Bob Dalby (rear), operator of the Rapid River Lodge at the north end of Lac La Ronge, displays a 12-pound northern pike caught in Iskwatikan Lake. Bennett holds a camera in the foreground. 10: Tourist anglers fish from a canoe in quiet waters near the base of rapids on the Montreal River. 11 to 12: Bennett enjoys a shore lunch of freshly-caught walleye at the shore of Iskwatikan Lake. 13: A Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources work crew unloads lumber from an Otter aircraft at the start of a railway portage between Lac La Ronge and Iskwatikan Lake. The crew were repairing the wooden railway portage around the rapids on Montreal River. 14: Bob Dalby moves fishing equipment over the railway portage by means of wheelbarrow. 15: Tourist anglers move a boat by railway cart over the portage. 16: Tourist anglers transfer their boat onto a railway cart in preparation of moving over the portage. 17: An Indigenous family canoes on Montreal River. 18 to 19: A fishing guide prepares a shore lunch near the head of Nistowiak Falls on the Montreal River. 20: A fishing guide serves a shore lunch of walleye to Tiny Bennett. 21: A waterline view of the Rapid River Lodge at the north end of Lac La Ronge, owned and operated by Bob and Lois Dalby.

Hill, Alan

Fishing excursion on Montreal River

Views of a fishing excursion on the Montreal River taken by Tiny Bennett, an outdoors columnist for the Toronto Telegram. Includes points between Lac La Ronge and Iskwatikan Lake. 01 to 04: Bennett fishes in the rapids near the rail portage between Lac La Ronge and Iskwatikan Lake. 05, 11: Waterline views of the Rapid River Lodge at the north end of Lac La Ronge, owned and operated by Bob and Lois Dalby. 06: A fishing guide prepares a shore lunch near the head of Nistowiak Falls on the Montreal River. 07: A fishing guide serves a shore lunch of walleye to Tiny Bennett. 08: Bob and Lois Dalby, owners and operators of the Rapid River Lodge. 09: A Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources work crew unloads lumber from an Otter aircraft at the start of a railway portage between Lac La Ronge and Iskwatikan Lake. The crew were repairing the wooden railway portage around the rapids on Montreal River. 10: Bob Dalby moves fishing equipment over the railway portage by means of wheelbarrow.

Hill, Alan

Fishing excursions at Lac La Ronge, Churchill River, and Downton Lake

01: Jack Denhoff, an editor with the Moose Jaw Times-Herald newspaper, examines the roadside sign at Molanosa. 02 to 03: Denhoff displays a 15-pound lake trout he caught in Lac La Ronge. 04 to 07: Denhoff nets a lake trout that he caught in Lac La Ronge. 08 to 09: A fishing guide (centre) serves fish to John Mitchell of Vancouver, British Columbia while his father, Harris Mitchell (left), the editor of Western Homes Living, watches. The shore lunch took place at an island in Lac La Ronge. 10 to 11: A fishing guide serves a meal to Denhoff during a shore lunch on an island in Lac La Ronge. 12 to 13: Harris Mitchell gaffs a fish that he caught in the Churchill River near Drinking Falls. 14: A fishing guide displays a 14-pound northern pike caught by Denhoff in the Churchill River near Drinking Falls. 15: John Mitchell helps himself to pan-fried fish during a shore lunch along the Churchill River. 16: Denhoff watches his guide prepare fish for a shore lunch along the Churchill River. 17: John Mitchell lands an arctic grayling that he caught in Downton Lake, north of La Ronge. 18 to 21: John Mitchell displays the arctic grayling he caught in Downton Lake. 22 to 23: Waterline views of Drinking Falls Lodge, situated on the shore of the Churchill River and operated by Jake Ernst.

Hill, Alan