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Lakemaid Winter Edition Is Here!

Those Lakemaid beauties are back, and ready to warm you up this winter. And by warm you up, I mean get you drunk.

Available only during ice fishing season – December through late February – Lakemaid Beer Winter Edition is a refreshing, smooth, classic American lager inspired by freshwater mermaids, known as lakemaids, who live in the lakes and rivers of North Country. Long ago, these beautiful creatures of the deep found their way inland from the oceans, down tributaries such as the St. Lawrence Seaway, into the Great Lakes and then, to cool, clear freshwater lakes and rivers throughout fishing country.

The introduction of Lakemaid Beer Winter Edition is in direct response to the success of the summer or open water edition of Lakemaid Beer, which was introduced two years ago by the August Schell Brewery, the second oldest family owned brewery in the United States, and Rapala, manufacturer of legendary Rapala fishing lures and knives. The response was so overwhelming to the summer edition of Lakemaid Beer that Schell’s and Rapala decided to offer a winter brew especially for ice fishermen. Same great beer, only colder!

Lakemaid Beer Winter Edition

And if these scantily clad Lakemaids on every bottle aren’t enough to make you want to buy a bottle, Lakemaid Beer will be donating a portion of the proceeds from Lakemaid Beer Winter Edition, to the International Game Fish Association, www.igfa.org, to help with gamefish research and freshwater conservation efforts.

In other news, August Schell Brewing Company, the brewery behind Lakemaid Beer is celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2010! You don’t spend 150 years in the business if you don’t know how to make a great beer!

Fishing Fury Mentioned in Chill Magazine

We forgot to post this before the new year, but Fishing Fury was mentioned in the 2009 November issue of Chill Magazine in a short editorial about ice fishing. Check it out!

Massive Pike Caught Through The Ice!

This huge pike was caught while ice fishing by Johnny Hjalmarsson and barely fit through the hole. The fish measured just shy of 45 inches (113cm) and weighed a beefy 35 pounds (16.06kg) and was caught in Sweden.

35lb pike

Massive pike!monster pike release
And best of all, it was released!

via Fiske Rapport

Record Tiger Muskie Caught Through The Ice!

Its not often you see a big muskie caught through the ice, especially not a tiger muskie!

Record tiger muskie

    “Lakeland resident Tom Boise, 49, caught a gargantuan, 27-pound, 5-ounce tiger muskie through the ice on Otisco Lake Saturday while fishing in a derby sponsored by the Moondance Restaurant. The fish appears to have broken the existing world record for a tiger muskie caught with a tip-up, according to a spokesman today from the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame in Hayward, Wisc.”

The fish was 45.5 inches long and had a girth of 22.5 inches!

Oddly enough I had a girlfriend who lived fairly close to that lake many years ago, and I never bothered to fish it. If only I had known there were big muskie around!

via Syracuse.com

Ice Fishing Shinanigans

There’s a right way and a wrong way to use an auger, this one qualifies as the latter.

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