Ron with Trophy Buck

This is Ron. He has been fishing with us for, oh, about 18 years now. Usually he comes up with his good friend Chris.He sent us some pictures of his trophy buck. Nice deer. He was bragging about this deer while at the air base and wanted us to see for ourselves his trophy buck. Well, we figured we would show it off to our Internet visitors too!

Just so that everyone knows, we do not offer deer hunts here at Polar Bear Outfitters. In fact, there are hardly any white tailed deer in these parts of the woods at all. There are some but only a handful. We do however, offer Moose Hunting and have a tremendously healthy moose population, but that's another story ... This story is about Ron.

Rory and Grant Upper Kat Experiments

Rory and Grant, what can I say.

Here are a few of the more interesting pictures that these two cabin buddies sent us for their entry into the 2008 Fly-In Fishing Contest. Their actual fish pictures will get posted up on the web site shortly.

"Hey Bill Here are a few pics from our trip in August you can pic your favourite's for the contest. Grant and I had another awsome trip to Upper Kat Lake this year we cought 151 fish and can't wait to come back next year." Good luck guys!


This is a beautiful James Bay frontier sunset

Here they are, having trouble stopping their meal for this picture, must be walleye they are eating.

We are hoping that you picked up the empties after your little outdoors art experiment!


Kevin the Cougar King

The little guy is Kevin King—AKA “the cougar”. I think he is about 5 years old from what I remember. Anyway, he was so thrilled with catching this pike that he emailed us this photo of his trophy and made us put his picture on our blog. Keep on casting kid! Great job. The big guy is Eric, his brother.

James Waller Lake Memorial

James Waller
1988 - 2007 In memory of the sudden passing of our son James, Twin Lake has been renamed Waller Lake. James will forever live in our hearts and will eternally have a place in the heart of the James Bay Frontier.
“Wow Bill! I never worked so hard just to go fishing” said James the time he helped refurbish the fly-in outpost camp at Twin Lake.