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Gapen Fishing Tackle catalog features our most sensitive fishing rods, Wilderness Reels, our structure-fishing Ugly Bug, snag-reducing jig and our world-famous flies, fly fishing reels and lines.

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‘BOBBER’ ANNE’S

Cook Book

Order #

20108

‘Bobber’’ Anne, hunter, fisherwoman, TV personality, writer and outdoors

person has spent years gathering recipes which are blended in her

NEW Tackle Box/Gun Case Cookbook. It is a gathering of all species of

game, fish, and fowl, indoor and outdoor food preparing marvels.

Contributed to by Dan Gapen, Sr., ‘Bobber’ Anne’s cookbook will take its

readers through just about every species that walks, flies, or swims in the

North American countryside. Dan has released his favorite wilderness

recipes, ones learned while guiding in Canada’s far north. There are a

number of Dan’s survival recipes such as ‘fish on a stick’ and ‘clay baked

fish’. ‘Bobber’ Anne has contributed

dozens of fish, fowl and game

recipes learned in the kitchen

which are easily cooked by the

lady or man of the house.

This is not just a cookbook, but a fishing,

hunting and cooking tips book. There are dozens of

helpful tips on how to increase your daily fish catch,

learn to better understand the game you are after, or

prepare fish, fowl and game for cooking. Near the

book’s end there are numerous support recipes

which will better enhance the table when fish, fowl

only

$ 10 00

each

‘BOBBER’ ANNE

HuNTS

AND FISHES!

w w w. g a p e n . c o m

and game are served. ‘Bobber’ Anne’s cookbook

is a must for anyone who loves to cook the fruits

of their hunting or fishing excursion.

As co-host of the TV show . . .

‘FISHING THE WORLD’

with the Ol’ Man & ‘Bobber’ Anne

. . . the adventure never stops. Here we see ‘Bobber’ Anne showing off a giant King Crab

she encountered on a filming trip to Alaska.

Look for more of

‘Bobber’ Anne’s

adventures on

DVDs - found

on page 158.

107

CREATE YOUR

V E R Y

O W N

memorable

Experience

In spring, gamefish

tend to hold below

rapids, waterfalls or fast

water in river systems.

Spawn and food are the

key draw. (‘A’ on diagram).

However, as

summer heat increases

large gamefish back off

this structure and head

downstream, taking up

positions on bottom rock. (‘E’ & ‘D’ on diagram). But,

when fall winds begin and river water temperature hits the

50’s, big gamefish drop back and work the LIFT in the

river. (‘C’ & ‘B’ on diagram). Here they feed on large

sucker and chubs who gather at

this spot prior to winter migration.

Use 5” to 8” bait to entice

trophy fish at this spot.

WALLEYE ON REEFS

AND LAKE POINTS

Marker Buoy

Walleye in “hold”

Walleye in Migration

Under Water Rock

Anchor Position

Shoreline with Trees

Anchored Boat

Position

F i s h G a p e n ’ s w w w. g a p e n . c o m F i s h G a p e n ’ s

B

FANTASTIC

Fishing Tips:

FROM

HIMSELF!

ROCKS, DROPS & LIFTS -

WHERE RIVERS FISH BEST

Shoreline

C

Rocky Reef

Breezy Wind

Direction

B

Boat Drift or

Boat Position

D

A

Current Direction

Flows at 3-1/2 miles per hour

C D E

river walleye caught

on an ugly bug

- off a lift

Island

Back Trolling

Direction

E

Main Channel Edge

A

The use of marker

buoys

Marker buoys are the key to working

walleye on lake structure. Note

the placement of buoys at point ‘A’

and ‘B’ in relation to the positioning

of feeding walleye. This structure can

be worked via a drift or back trolling

technique, as indicated.

At point ‘C’, a slot in the reef,

walleye tend to migrate in and out,

as shown. Such structure and the

action of walleye schools at this point is best fished from an anchored position, as

shown. Walleye on this structure tend to work from deep to shallow. Place buoys, as

indicated, to take advantage of fish movement on structure.

On the lakeshore point, or island point ‘D’ and ‘E’, four marker buoys easily set

off the structure. Note feeding pattern of walleye as they migrate from deep water

towards the shoreline along reef point.

108

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