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One of the joys of the winter weather for many Manitoba anglers is the chance to get out onto the province's frozen lakes and rivers for a little ice fishing. The water is cold, and thus the fish are tasty. 

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One of the joys of the winter weather for many Manitoba anglers is the chance to get out onto the province’s frozen lakes and rivers for a little ice fishing. The water is cold, and thus the fish are tasty. 

I caught up with Tyler Baker on Tuesday when I found him in his tent on the Assiniboine River near the Riverbank Discovery Centre. The ice was thick, and the weather was perfect. Though he hadn’t had much luck when I arrived — and didn’t for the half hour I spoke with him out on the ice — the day before he had caught four walleye at the same spot. 

The young Brandon man is an enthusiastic cold-weather fisher. I hope he had better luck after I left. 

Tyler Baker of Brandon takes a little time on Tuesday afternoon to get in some ice fishing on the Assiniboine River just down the trail from the Riverbank Discovery Centre. He's seen here in his two-man ice fishing tent. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Tyler Baker of Brandon takes a little time on Tuesday afternoon to get in some ice fishing on the Assiniboine River just down the trail from the Riverbank Discovery Centre. He's seen here in his two-man ice fishing tent. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Lens flares from the two open tent windows encircle Brandon resident Tyle Baker, who decided to spend his Tuesday on the Assiniboine River for a little ice fishing. On Monday, he says he pulled four Walleye out of the river at his spot near the Riverbank Discovery Centre trail. But as of Tuesday noon, he had yet to catch anything. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Lens flares from the two open tent windows encircle Brandon resident Tyle Baker, who decided to spend his Tuesday on the Assiniboine River for a little ice fishing. On Monday, he says he pulled four Walleye out of the river at his spot near the Riverbank Discovery Centre trail. But as of Tuesday noon, he had yet to catch anything. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Tyler Baker of Brandon takes a little time on Tuesday afternoon to get in some ice fishing on the Assiniboine River just down the trail from the Riverbank Discovery Centre. He's seen here in his two-man ice fishing tent. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Tyler Baker of Brandon takes a little time on Tuesday afternoon to get in some ice fishing on the Assiniboine River just down the trail from the Riverbank Discovery Centre. He's seen here in his two-man ice fishing tent. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Brandon's Tyler Baker displays his ice-fishing lure as he sits within his two-man tent on the Assiniboine River just down the trail from the Riverbank Discovery Centre. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Brandon's Tyler Baker displays his ice-fishing lure as he sits within his two-man tent on the Assiniboine River just down the trail from the Riverbank Discovery Centre. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
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