January 23, 2009
Good morning from Collegeville,
I had a meeting with a caterer this week who also is the new President of the Minnesota Dark House & Angling Association. He described in detail the concept of sitting in a fish house without windows, out on the frozen lake, above a sloping reef, staring into a six foot by three foot hole in the ice poised with a spear. In his restaurant, The Creamery, in Rice, Minnesota, we were able to study a framed reproduction of a painting celebrating the “poor mans sport” that is only allowed in a few states. The only fish that you can harvest this way are Northern and rough fish like carp. The way he described it, you use a combination of a live sucker minnow in a harness and a carved decoy to draw the fish in. Some of the old handmade decoys can fetch a fancy price. He assured me that in a well built dark house, staying warm is not a problem. You learn something new every day. For more information go to www.mndarkhouse.org
The show this week is a live performance from the Palace Theater in Louisville, Kentucky. Special guests include honky tonk angel and 65th member of the Grand Ole Opry, Patty Loveless and genre-defying Kentucky singer song-writer Brigid Kaelin. Enjoy the show.
“Run your decoys high, keep your spear on your shoulder, and keep your foot off the rope.” Unknown