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Thompson-Pallister Bait Co. Ltd.
5860 Len Thompson Drive
Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1E7 - Canada
Tel: 403-782-3528
Fax: 403-782-3533
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THE GREATEST CATCHES PHOTO GALLERY

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Dave Boehm of Direct Factory Sales (one of our distributors in Scarborough ON) with a couple of trout caught on a No. 8P NB. (May 2003)

Dave Vanderwolf jet boated to Wollaston Lake last summer rewarded by a 54lb lake trout caught on a No. 1P RR. (2006)

David Vanderwolf had some great success again in 2008. Here’s Dave with 31 lb and 21 lb trout from Wollaston Lake, Saskatchewan.

David Vanderwolf experienced some good fishing in 2007. He noted colour did not seem to matter as long as you were fishing with a Len Thompson Spoon.

       

Paul Dobinson of Haynes, Alberta hugs a hefty 42lbs Lake Trout caught with a No. 4 Flame and White (FW.) Photo taken by Dale at the Sportsmen’s Den in Red Deer, AB. AB(403-347-7678)

According to his Mom, Dyllan Kowalski (12) swears by Len Thompson.... especially the Five of Diamonds. This 15” cutthroat was caught at Elk River near Sparwood, BC.

Sarah Weigle and Erick Eble caught this 42” Pike with a Len Thompson GF. They write “Thank you Len Thompson for this and many great memories.” (2003)

John Mooney shared this photo of a memorial plaque left behind for Friz Mahr - “a successful angler and good friend who swore by Len Thompsons.” (June 2006)

Greg landed this Belizean barracuda using a No. 2P NB. (Feb 2007)

Greg Lunn caught this fine Pike in Northern Sask while fishing with Northern Nights Outfitters near Pelican Narrows Sask. (Aug 2003)

This photo is a sign that maybe Greg M’s love of fishing has gone too far. (2002)

Harvey MacIntyre with a nice perch caught on a surprisingly large No. 11 FW. (Aug 1999)

Pat Roney of Maryland with a 18.5” small mouth bass caught on a No. 2 YR. Yes you can catch bass with a Len Thompson too!

Irv Heide of Lacombe caught this perch and many more “footballs” using a No. 6 YR ice fishing in Alberta. (2001-2002)

Jack Penny from Newton, Iowa posing with an impressive N. Sask Pike. As you can see, a Len Thompson Lure + Cap seems to net you a bigger fish. (2001)

Angus Kelley’s buddy Jamie caught this 20-24” Pike with a No. 4 RW. He writes “Len Thompson hooks are the only hooks to fish with, thanks Len!” (September 2003)

Jarrett Land and buddy Ryan Seitz caught these Pike/Walleye and several more like them in the South Sask River near Medicine Hat. Both were caught by the five of diamonds.

Jason Auld (Auld’s Angling Adventures- Calgary) catches many fish with Len Thompson Lures. (Photo submitted April 2007)

Jason Auld caught this Northern Pike on a Len Thompson FT. Apparently this “hammerhandle” fought off a few larger pike to get to the lure.
(Feb 2006)

Jay Siemens caught this 25bls Pike while trolling with a Len Thompson YR. in Nutimik Lake, MB.

Lloyd Senger writes: “This is my grandson Jericho’s first catch ever! He caught this pike with a Len Thompson No 13 RW... He was totally thrilled and now has a new hobby, collecting Len Thompson Spoons.”

Jim Sutherland with a massive Kamloops Rainbow Trout caught (and released) on Arrow Lakes. (2006)

Jim Sutherland with another beauty (est 15-16lbs) caught on his confidence lure - the Platinum Series Reverse Black and White (P BK.)

John Greg Ball attached this photo to a confession that he had been fishing Lake Wabamun quite a bit that summer. “I’ll have a job next week, I promise.” (June 2002)

Jordan Dunlop caught this Northern Pike on his favourite spoon - the No. 2 Flame and White - near Carberry, Manitoba. (May 2009)

Jukka from Finland caught this pike on a Len Thompson Custom made lure. He says he has also caught perch, pike and walleye using Len Thompsons. (Nov 2009)

Kevin Montgomery of Red Deer (in ball cap) and friend show off some late evening brown trout caught and released locally. The old five-of-diamonds was the ticket.

Kevin Vanderwolf holds a North Sask River ‘red tailed’ sucker caught by a No. 7 RW and a worm. (Summer 2006)

Adam Kudlak submitted a photo of his daughter, Koral Marie, and her first Ehok. Adam wrote in to say “Koana (thank you) for making these great lures.” (March 2009)

Adam Kudlak (bottom) and his brother Gibson (top) love fishing for Arctic Char with Len Thompsons.

Clyde Parke caught this Lake Mead (Nevada) striped bass with the famous five-of-diamonds.

Here are some shots of some families enjoying the Lacombe Fish and Game First Annual Youth Fishing Day at Len Thompson Trout Pond. (June 2004)

Former employee, Lynda proudly sent this photo of a 32” Big Horn Dam lake trout reeled in on a No. 13XRW spoon.

Mark Rodgers and a buddy caught a number of large Northern Pike on a LT No. 2P Rainbow Trout (RT) at Colin Lake in Northern Sask. He claimed it is the greatest fishing he’s ever experienced.

Matthieu Brassard caught this beauty in Gull Lake. It measured 36.5” and 18.6 lbs. (July 2007)

Matt MacFarlane from way up North shows off a perfect Arctic Char. (Summer 2006)

Matt MacFarlane hoists a large Lake Trout. He claims the best spoon for char and lake trout in the Cambridge Bay, Nunavut area is a No 4 YR.

Michael Johnston, a biologist from Terrace, BC caught this Skeena River Hen in October 2007.

Mike McLafferty and fishing partner pose with a 30lb laker caught on a Brass Len Thompson. (May 2006)

This gorgeous Rainbow was reeled in (and released) at the Len Thompson Pond by Myles and Greg Pallister. (June 2008)

Neil Garratt’s modified “Saskatchewan System” has a No. 1 Fire Tiger trailing behind a bold borrowed from his spare parts kit. (Summer 2001)

Myles and Greg Pallister team up to catch this pike on a Black and White Len Thompson. (July 2005)

Patrick Belanger of Dorval, QB writes ”Before I started using LT lures, never in my wildest fancy did I think it was possible to catch that many pike in a day...” August 2002.

 

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