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Boy Gets Big Fish in Crystal Lake

January 21, 2012 By: Cal Skinner Category: Chris Kemp, Crystal Lake, Evan Kemp, Ice Fishing

Ice fishing came late on Crystal Lake, as the water did not freeze until the end of December.

7-year old Evan Kemp of DeKalb scored a big one on Saturday.   This will be a day he will remember for a long time.

The weedy West End of Crystal Lake yield this big fish. Evan holds it, while father Chris Kemp poses behind.

Parking Jam at Crystal Lake Ice Fishing Derby

January 25, 2009 By: Cal Skinner Category: Camp Lakota, Crystal Lake, Crystal Lake Park District, General Store, Ice Fishing, Ice Fishing Derby, Noaki Kamijime, West End

If you wanted to ice fish and weren’t on the West End of Crystal Lake there by noon, you’d have had a very difficult time finding a parking space.

The top photo might lead you to believe that people are near the Main Beach.

Not so.

Almost all are at the relative shallow and weed filled West End.

Outside of the West Beach House a hooded human was gesturing for people to keep driving.

We were on our way home from the First United Methodist Church of Crystal Lake’s Cub Scout Pack 158 Winter camp out at Camp Lakota northwest of Woodstock. There was no temptation for more exposure to the single digit weather

We didn’t stop.

The West Beach parking spaces were filled.

The lot at the Lakewood Village Hall was full.

The Little Store (official name: General Store) that used to be run by Noaki Kamijime before a robber killed him had no parking places left in its side lot.

It has a splendid deli and has been re-opened after extensive re-modeling for two years now.

You’d get a ticket if you parked at one of the beaches in Country Club Additions without a CCAPOA sticker.

But, it’s cold.

Some of these folks probably didn’t last the whole afternoon.

This pair, for instance.

But their leaving wouldn’t do any good?

They walked to the lake.

Parking Jam at Crystal Lake Ice Fishing Derby

January 25, 2009 By: Cal Skinner Category: Camp Lakota, Crystal Lake, Crystal Lake Park District, General Store, Ice Fishing, Ice Fishing Derby, Noaki Kamijime, West End

If you wanted to ice fish and weren’t on the West End of Crystal Lake there by noon, you’d have had a very difficult time finding a parking space.

The top photo might lead you to believe that people are near the Main Beach.

Not so.

Almost all are at the relative shallow and weed filled West End.

Outside of the West Beach House a hooded human was gesturing for people to keep driving.

We were on our way home from the First United Methodist Church of Crystal Lake’s Cub Scout Pack 158 Winter camp out at Camp Lakota northwest of Woodstock. There was no temptation for more exposure to the single digit weather

We didn’t stop.

The West Beach parking spaces were filled.

The lot at the Lakewood Village Hall was full.

The Little Store (official name: General Store) that used to be run by Noaki Kamijime before a robber killed him had no parking places left in its side lot.

It has a splendid deli and has been re-opened after extensive re-modeling for two years now.

You’d get a ticket if you parked at one of the beaches in Country Club Additions without a CCAPOA sticker.

But, it’s cold.

Some of these folks probably didn’t last the whole afternoon.

This pair, for instance.

But their leaving wouldn’t do any good?

They walked to the lake.

Message of the Day – Ice Fishing

December 28, 2007 By: Cal Skinner Category: Crystal Lake, Gate 7, Ice Fishing, Message of the Day

A week ago my son and I drove past Gate 7 after school one day and this is what we saw.

It was a man and his son.

The dog was there, too.

All were out on the ice where the father had drilled a hole in the ice getting ready to go fishing.

I yelled, “How deep?”

“Six inches,” was the shouted reply.

So, I guess it’s safe to walk on the ice.

Or, maybe not with the warm weather.

Message of the Day – Ice Fishing

December 27, 2007 By: Cal Skinner Category: Crystal Lake, Gate 7, Ice Fishing, Message of the Day

A week ago my son and I drove past Gate 7 after school one day and this is what we saw.

It was a man and his son.

The dog was there, too.

All were out on the ice where the father had drilled a hole in the ice getting ready to go fishing.

I yelled, “How deep?”

“Six inches,” was the shouted reply.

So, I guess it’s safe to walk on the ice.

Or, maybe not with the warm weather.

Message of the Day – A Shack

December 15, 2007 By: Cal Skinner Category: Crystal Lake, Ice, Ice Fishing, Shack, West End

And, in keeping with my recent icy “Messages of the Day,” this is one on ice.

A fisherman’s shack, actually two, on the West End of Crystal Lake.

Even though the Crystal Lake Park District sign near the ice cleared for skating at West Beach says,

DANGER
THIN
ICE

Message of the Day – A Shack

December 14, 2007 By: Cal Skinner Category: Crystal Lake, Ice, Ice Fishing, Shack, West End

And, in keeping with my recent icy “Messages of the Day,” this is one on ice.

A fisherman’s shack, actually two, on the West End of Crystal Lake.

Even though the Crystal Lake Park District sign near the ice cleared for skating at West Beach says,

DANGER
THIN
ICE