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  1. I was grinning as I read your report Will. Wished I was there!

     

    Would love to have you along for the trip Bernie! Let's discuss for the 2016 trip.

     

    Wormdunker, just leave space between the rolls on the stick and the bacon will cook evenly. Also, we used half a bacon strip for each roll, which also helps to cook the bacon evenly. But as I mentioned earlier in the thread, coating the fish with fish crisp, then wrapping in bacon was a great combination.

    Wayne, it's always time!

    HH

    Don't forget the Frank's! ;)

  2. As was stated in the Lake O thread, it's been a tough couple of years for many. Sunday gave me a sign of hope.

     

    The forecast was for a very narrow window to fish before those east winds really got going, so Rubin and I decided to go for it. On the water bright and early with the winds already starting to blow, a far cry from the calm that was suppose to be. We made the bumpy ride east as to troll with the winds back to the harbour. Lines were down at 6:30 and shortly afterwards a small bow of 2 pounds is in the boat, it was a start. Reset the rod and continued to troll deeper until the winds said to turn west at 7am. Well shortly after turning west the dipsey fires with a screamer and Rubin is up. With his fish about 80ft back, the other dipsey fires with another screamer. Decide to let that fish run figuring it had hooked itself and I cleared one of the other rods. I net Rubin's fish and grab the other rod and start my battle. A pair of long overdue beauties.

     

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    With the lines all reset I thought I'd pour a coffee and relax but no time for that as another rod goes off. This time with a nice bow for Rubin.

     

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    Line reset and reached for the coffee and another rod goes off, another screamer. This one had some attitude and wanted nothing to do with the net but we succeeded.

     

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    Line reset, I look at my coffee and I do manged a few sips before another line goes zinging off.

     

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    Line reset and can't imagine the day getting any better when the rigger rod fires with the Lyman on it. I've never had any luck with them but it was one of those days.

     

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    Looked at the time as the winds were starting to blow pretty good...9am. With some of the waves pushing the 4-5 ft mark, we decided to call it a day. As much as it pained me to do it, most likely the better decision. A trip that we'll remember for a very long time.

  3. Great report Will. Joe does fish eh.LOL

     

    Hope you dont mind the help here. It,s been a bit of a P3TA posting vids here and there.

     

     

     

    Not a problem Brian and thanks. When I switched the HTML it messed up the report, so I just left it as a link.

     

    Very nice! Looks like a great trip. Thanks for putting it all up.

     

    Those were some really nice Walleye. I could spend all week catching those!

     

    Foam "beds" don't look too comfortable though, lol.

     

    The foam beds were not too bad when you are exhausted after a long day of fishing.

     

    Looks like you boys got into some really good numbers of walleye thanks for the report and all the photos less then 2 weeks to go for our annual fly in to the Chapleau game preserve 7 days of great fishing and complete solitude and your right about Mike Borger our last 2 Fly ins were to lakes that Mike had recommended and both trips were awesome thanks again for sharing.

     

    Cheers Mitch

     

     

    Mike sure knows his stuff when it comes to these trips. Good luck with your trip and looking forward to your report.

     

    What a great report, had to go over it twice, some amazing pictures, great narrative, and awesome fishing, the fun did not suck either, love the mini skewers on the plate lol

    Never have been able to do a fly in but your posting made it very very much like the readers were right there

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    The skewers make a nice little side. lol.

     

    Awesome report. Sounds like Headhunter is hooked! Where you guys going in 2016?

     

    2016 is still up in the air but the talking of it has started.

     

    Glad to see you got at least 2 pictures of Joe without a smoke! I think it's "time" I did one of these.... :whistling:

     

    They were difficult to find Wayne. lol. He was pretty happy to see that plane as supplies were low. Any "time" is a good time.

     

     

    Excellent report Will! Well done out there guys. Definitely a factory it seems! Hopefully one of these years I'll be able to go on my first fly in trip as well. They look like a lot of fun!

     

    I hope you'll join us on one of these trips soon! It was a factory. We figured caught somewhere in the neighbourhood of 3-400 fish during our stay.

     

    Thanks for the comments everyone.

  4. Part 2

     

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    Countless numbers of doubleheaders

     

     

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    Nice stringer of fish for our next meal.

     

     

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    Another beautiful sunrise.

     

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    The hunchback of Jembi Lake?

     

     

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    This is always a great treat

     

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    We got all the food groups but chicken, not bad! lol.

     

     

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    As for the accommodations, they suited us fine.

     

    It is call a 6 man cabin but we felt with 4 it would be tight but manageable.

     

     

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    Stove and wood stove worked fine.

     

     

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    Generator was nice for the lighting in the evening and worked like a charm. There was also an outlet if you had to charge up your batteries for the next day.

     

     

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    The boats and motors were great, no issues there.

     

     

    Our fly out morning was slightly delayed by a bit of fog.

     

     

     

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    The fog did clear quite quickly which was nice.

     

     

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    The future of the lake. We did catch quite a few pike but nothing really photo worthy. I'd have to say it is not really a pike lake and weird how all the ones we got were so skinny with such a great forge base.P1020886.jpg

     

    Lots of these guys swimming around.

     

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    Our ticket out.

     

     

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    Overall a fantastic trip with a great group of guys and great fishing!! Looking forward to next year’s adventure already!

     

     

     

     

     

  5. The planning started back in January as to where to go and who would be on this trip. The obvious call as to where to go was Mike Borger of course and once again he did not disappoint. He had a few suggestions that were within everyone’s budget. After some discussion, Jembi Lake with White River Air was the destination.

    The months past quick and the next thing you know we are days away from the trip. Due to some unfortunate family concerns, one of our guys had to cancel. It was tough to find anyone that last minute with most having their vacation plans in place. So Joe, Ken and I made the trek to Jembi Lake, AKA – A Walleye Factory.

    We were fortunate to get in a day earlier and that all of our schedules would allow us to do so. A late departure got us to the Soo by midnight with an overnight stay there that gave us a fresh start for the last leg of the trip. Up and on the road after a quick bite got us to the base camp, loaded the plane and sitting at our home for the next few days by noon.

     

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    Our chariot for the trip up at the air base

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    Joe was just a little excited I think....

     

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    Jembi Lake

     

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    The winds were pretty crazy the day. We figured they were likely pushing 40-50k gusts and had waves that were 2 to 3 footers crashing on our shoreline. We unpacked and got the rods and tackle ready, stood there pondering how the heck we were going to get the boats in the water without sinking them. And if we didn’t, would we really want to be out in that washing machine of a lake?

     

    We had some lunch and decided just to wait it out for a bit and fish from shore. Well that windblown shoreline was a hot spot. The pike and walleye were quite willing to grab our baits. Before you know it we have our first fish fry for dinner and never even started a boat.

     

     

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    The dinner was excellent and the winds died down enough to get the boats in and head out for a few hours. The fish were still cooperative as we came to the end of the first day.

     

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    The next day, Alarm Clock Joe had us up bright and early.

     

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    With the coffee brewing we grabbed a few shots of the much more favourable conditions. I wish I had my camera when I went down to the dock to throw a cast as there was a moose in the next bay. As always, it was very cool to see.

     

     

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    With coffee in hand we made our way down the lake trolling to explore these new to us waters. Once again it didn’t take long and the fish were chomping at are baits.

     

     

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    I always enjoy exploring a new lake and figuring out the hot spots. On Jembi Lake, it was made pretty easy as the fish just seemed to be everywhere. There were areas that did produce better than others but overall you could not go wrong anywhere you dropped a line. There was a good average size of 18 inchers but great numbers of 20 inch plus fish were caught by all of us.

     

    I could ramble on more but I might as well let the pictures do the talking. Every day was the same with eat, sleep and fish being the only objectives.

     

     

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  6. Haha yes Will I do - it was a last minute trip. My buddy texted me from the lake to get my butt down there - it was a sheet of glass. I'll keep you on speed dial for the next trip!

     

    No worries Pete, by the time I get home from work you've probably boated a couple. Weekends are another story. ;)

  7. I'd say the 9.9 will be more than enough for that boat. If guys are pushing much larger boats on the big water with them, you'll be fine. The weight of the 20 maybe a concern for that transom, but maybe not.

     

    A few other things to consider I found on a Google search.

     

    There is a great deal to consider when selecting an auxiliary motor. The horsepower of the motor is just one element. Other factors to consider:

    --weight of motor
    --size of motor
    --shaft length
    --battery charging capability
    --compatibility with steering gear and linkage to main motor
    --compatibility with remote control system in place on boat
    --compatibility with fuel system and type of fuel needed, particularly if pre-mixed oil-fuel is used on main motor.

  8. There are a few shops up that way that maybe worth stopping in to see what is working and grab a few flies to support them. There are also a couple of websites that have the river conditions and what hatches are going on. Don't know them off of the top of my head but a Google search should point you in the right direction. As Bill said, a guide can be well worth the money spent.

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