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Hey dude, how about "taking us along with you" on your adventure to photograph the grizzlies? http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i167/Brooky5/Brandon/Brandon4.jpg If you log in and can upload some pics of your trip, please post em as you can. Have fun and stay safe.
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I'll second that
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Looks like Avery outfished you AGAIN Ryan!
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As I posted a couple of weeks ago, I lost my closest friend unexpectedly and just didn't have any desire to fish or really leave the house. Compounded with all this was a shortfall in work for 3 weeks that has been a challenge to say the least. I had been asked to co-chair a small retreat for some guys in a fellowship that I have been engaged with for the past 19 years. It was an honour to be asked. The retreat was in the Muskoka's and it couldn't have come at a better time for me personally. On the way up, I got to stop at the tradition halfway point for us. The line up was short and we were outa there in ten minutes flat. The retreat was at one of my friends cottage near Dorset. Great area... Iloved it that my cell phone was intermittent at best up there. I didn't even unpack and headed down to the dock to check the water out. Clear water... no worries, i would fish it later that night with top waters in the dark. As the other guys were arriving, they all wanted to go fishing. lol These guys are NEW to fishing so I knew I was gonna be in for a challenge with "love and tolerance".. Three of them were all excited to go fishing at daybreak with me Saturday morning. ( so they said late friday night) None of them were anywhere near waking up at 6 am. I made a coffee and consumed some toast as quietly as I could. I had the boat to myself The water was calm, and a loon was calling its mate and everything was just as it should be right then in my world.. I tossed a top water plug(Matzuo) off the dock and with the first cast got this This was a sign of thing to come for the next 45 minutes or so. I didn't know the lake at all, so I just trolled along the edge looking for promising weed lines, points and inlets. Caught a dozen or so small LM bass but nothing to take a pic of until I caught this one. It wasn't too big, but it was an aerial artist and was worthy of a pick just for the fight it put up. ( I think my NEW Blackberry has a better camera in it too) I caught a couple more that size and then had to head back to the cottage for the first session of our retreat. As i was slow trolling in, I was reflecting on my journey with my deceased friend and all the great talks and laughs and rounds of golf we played over the past 17 years. I choked back a few tears when a bald eagle flew overhead and I sensed my friends presence watching over me. Being with my Creator and having time to do contemplative meditation on the water is something I learned from my friend and it was a definite example of "teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime" to me. After our morning retreat session and a healthy lunch, the "fisherman" wanted to go out and GET SOME BIG FISH. Okaaay,,, lets go These guys are not your average fisherman to say the least.... Thank goodness we had an 18 ft boat,, nobody got a hook in the eye and we managed pretty well in fishing the water column from four sides of the boat. Let me say this, they were IN TO IT and persisted even though they only had one hit in the two hours we were out. The calmness of the water really slowed these guys down and they all had afternoon naps when we got back to the cottage. I had one too. We arranged to have our Saturday evening session start earlier so that we could catch the tail end of the sunset fishing hour. All four of us were on the two docks on this property and were getting hits like crazy on various top water lures. None of them landed one, but watching their excitement and hearing their screams of enthusiasm as they listened to the splashes of bass going after their lures in the dark was a great gift to me. I wish they had landed one though. Next time. After they went back up to the cottage, I stayed on the dock for more quiet time with my fishing rod and the great Creator. It was so quiet and the stars reflection in the water was a sight i wont soon forget. I caught a couple of small LM bass and a few BIG rock bass in the hour after the boys left the docks. ( these docks are right in the middle of a channel between two lakes I lost a BIG fish and knew I was in for a perfect ending to a great day. On the last cast of the evening, this baby hit and I took it in to the cottage for a quick pic ( my new Blackberry doesn't have a flash on it. ) The boys wanted to cook it. I said "NOPE, it's going back in to get even bigger for next year". They looked at me kinda funny I got it back in the water quickly and it swam away after a minute or so of reviving it. This morning I was back at it, but no fish were to be caught today. No matter. I caught about 15 or so fish over the previous 48 hrs and the weekend was all in His hands. It felt good to get the line wet and it was a pleasure to fish with these new and eager fishermen. I think i will do it again soon.
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My Personal best small mouth, Today on erie !!!!
splashhopper replied to Bondar's topic in General Discussion
nice football... i didn't know they replaced the pig skin -
There is definitely something wrong with PMS
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thanks for the adventure
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grab some of the the stretchy line used to tie roe bags and wrap it around your plastic. Works great Texas rigged OR wacky rigged.
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How do I fish water that is 60-80 ft deep?
splashhopper replied to splashhopper's topic in General Discussion
ok,, the consensus seems to be: a) 3-way swivel with some heavy weights (2-4 oz) and spoons or rapalas Heavy jigs with twisters or live bait How about the line weight and stiffness of rod ? Thanks again. -
Might be heading up on a retreat next weekend to get a little R+R in and re-connect with the Creator of all this. The lake where I am heading to is 60-80 ft deep and is supposed to have some serious lake trout in it. I never fish in water that deep and will only have 2-3 rods with me. I am thinking drop shotting and jigging some of my larger ice fishing spoons and jigs. With the depth of that water and how much line I will be letting out, that feeling the bite will be very different than in shallower water. Any suggestions or tips? Thanks
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Excited & Nervous all at once...
splashhopper replied to The Urban Fisherman's topic in General Discussion
enjoy the time you have with her Ryan.. it goes by waaay too fast for me now. -
Sensational August (And this weekend) -picture heavy
splashhopper replied to cowanjo's topic in General Discussion
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looks like you had a great time... thanks for the pics and report
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was thinking of u all while I worked pulling VCT tiles up from around a daycare nursery washroom...little buggers couldn;t hit the toilet if their life depended on it! ( last minute job) WTG
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welcome back... what's a scammer
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i wouldn;t take her again!
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bonk em on the head... bleed em out from the thick chord between the gills under their head. The one and ONLY time I left them on a stringer overnight at my friends cottage( to have a fresh fish breakfast) I awoke to find pieces of the 4 bass on the stringer only....I think raccoons or turtles got em in the night
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Put my dog down yesterday - Life sort of sucks.
splashhopper replied to Governator's topic in General Discussion
i had a Maltese too.... left her with my ex-wife as part of the divorce... I miss that little dog to this day. Her name was Keela.. looked a lot like yours. I can't imagine having to put her down, especially when she curled up at my foot on the floor of the breeders house when she was 3 weeks old and we "knew" she was ours. Prayers to you brother -
nice fishing.... i use www.photobucket.com for all pics
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makes the fish look bigger
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Last Week of Salmon Derby Report - We Won!
splashhopper replied to Aaron Shirley's topic in General Discussion
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When we just don't have the drive to fish.
splashhopper replied to splashhopper's topic in General Discussion
Thanks Beans and Frankie.... "meditating with the fish" is very therapeutic for me as well. -
yep... SHE confirmed it!
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lol bigugli..... i think i reacted to this thread this way because my daughter hasn't had a single weekend off this summer, due to her sports and summer fun stuff, yet to go fishing with me. I hope we can get her another one of these as soon as she gets back from Florida,Manhattan and then Montreal over the next 12 days or so before school.