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I got him AND his light saber. I see the marshmallow - but what's that white stuff it's stuck to Geoff's face with? You don't wanna sleep with the pigeons. Or the guys in the 6-man cabin.
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Thanks! So - seriously...photo captions - how does that work?
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Thanks Joey - and Joe, yeah, no - no pigeons hurt a Pigeon. Wrong weekend ;P
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I like that idea!
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Well that sucks. The titles I put on the pix in photobook...sorry, photobucket, didn't come up in the report. How do you get the captions on the pix in this report. argh.
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Alright, so I'm trying to get into the swing of things here. This report is going up in chronological order (as related to the previous, and the next...) and is in slightly more timely fashion than my first bloody attempt! This time... I'M GONNA TRY PITCHERS!!! - I mean, pictures. As a non-boater, I'm always looking for opportunities to fill a spot in a boat, and the OFC community afforded me that opportunity. Bly saw my desperate pleas to go fishing and o-'bly'-dged me with a day of fishing on Pigeon - targeting some big toothy critters! This was much appreciated, as I had had plans to fish BOQuinte all w/e that had fallen through (I was thoroughly depressed, as a result!) I met up with Bly early in the mornin and we hopped in her van and headed northward. It was a BEAUTIFUL mornin' - especially being the middle of November! It was a little nipply, in the mornin' but we were bundled up. We got launched, got to the first spot and started to beat the water. No follows, no action, we started fishing our way from south to north and made it all the way to top of Boyd - where, in the middle of NOVEMBER it was getting warm - warm enough for an algae bloom! Up at the North end was where we encountered the only action to that point in the day - saw a couple of big fish jump. Don't know what they were. Never found out. We weren't getting any follows. I thought maybe we were fishin' to fast - calm, bright day... so were tried to slow down a bit as we started to fish our way South again. We decided to head way South amd hit a couple more spots before the end of the day - I fired up the big motor and started to cruise down the lake. Suddenly, the motor started to sputter a bit. I looked at Bly and asked if that was normal - she said 'No...don't kill it!'. Still more sputtering, and now the motor was enveloped in wisps of smoke. Bly asked, 'Is it pissin'?' And it wasn't. Before Bly could even say, I shut 'er down and we were a dead duck in the water. Awesome. Bly was already makin her way back and I let her at it. There was no obvious blockage at the intake, so Bly made a couple calls. Not much we could do in the middle (we could not have been further from shore in any direction) of the lake. Plunked in the trolling motor and started to crawl back to shore (with intermittent short bursts from the main motor, until it got hot to the touch). Our original plan was to head toward the launch, but it soon became evident that fighting our way into the (albeit light) breeze with ever-decreasing juice was a fool's errand. We made the call to head directly for shore - the nearest and lee. And were hopin to be lucky enough to make that! Makin' the best of the worst, we embraced the luck of the amazing weather and dragged a couple of lines. We must have been doin' one mile an hour and our 'slow down' theory must have bee right. Bly hooked a decent little musky! Lost it boat side. So, cool(!), a bit of excitement. Another little ray of light. After a bit longer, I stopped draggin' my musky bait - thought it was slowin' us down! So we were both draggin wee baits now, but there was no more action to be had before we finally made land at Pigeon Lake resort. And a bit more luck - there was a fella on shore willing to give me a lift back to Bly's van. He was doin' some lake-side chores and it just so happened that paddlin over in our boat, we could aid him better than what he was able to do from shore. We gave him a hand, and he gave me a lift back to the van, whilst Bly paddled over to the beach. Yes, beach. We had bone-dry batteries and didn't want to try paddling to launches we were 'told' were there. Apparently, we were right between two. Of course. Anyway, I made it back, and made it back, and backed into the beach until the muffler bubbled and waded in to the nice warm water to hook up the boat. Bly encouraged me by strippin' again. Fishin' with girls is better than fishin with guys, a lot of the time. At least Julie was having a wonderful day. So, this amazing beach had a patch of grass...I thought 'Great - maybe traction.' The beach also had a one foot lip. Trippin' hazard while swimmin', vehicle trap when towing. Nice. I put a couple rocks down to ramp the lip - 'cool, let's try this'. Didn't matter. We just about bottomed out LONG before we got the lip. Not wanting to rest the van completely on the axles, I stopped muckin' about, and again, called on the aid of strangers. Luckily, there were shore-homey's there, so I called out "ANY OF YOU GUYS HAVE A TOW STRAP?!!" (Like my Lloyd-style yelling?). They seemed hesitant at first, but it was just that they were baked (I realized later ) - things were just takin' a minute to process. One of the dudes sauntered over and said he'd bust open his emergency kit for the first time. Boom. Tow strap. It was cheap, and I was worried, but it would have to work. I guide him back (no jokes please) and bent down to hook up (again, save the comments). I removed my glasses and blutooth and set them on a patch of grass - didn't want the stuff fallin in the sand - I HATE scratched glasses, and sand and electronics seldom mix well. Strapped on now (shut it) we hopped in our respective vehicles and miracle of miracles pulled on outta there! Momentary scare when dude (unfortunately did not catch friend's name) got confused about which peddle to use - no harm though, just really took up some slack fast, instead of stopping. Great. We're out - thanks to a little help from our friends. Strap the boat down. Pack up. Go back to grab my glasses and blutooth. Perfect. I was so careful to protect my schtuff...careful to somehow run the schtuff ova. Ah well, it was a beautiful day. And the fishin'? Just the one that got away... All in all, it really wasn't a terrible day. Just eventful. And educational (experience IS the best teacher, no?) My blutooth actually still worked - Jawbone - buy one. Later I went to replace my $50 shades, and managed to get two more pair for free! Karma...it pays. Bly was a pleasure to fish with - great company - a new friend - and she's quite knowledgeable - taught me a thing or two about fishin' in the dark from shore - THANKS CAROLE! Perfect cap on a way-less-than-perfect day!
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I have a good side?
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Does someone want to give me a quick tutorial on how to embed pix with captions in a report? ? ? =-D
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Haha - the pix are still on the cams...I don't remember! The whole w/e is kinduva a blur. That was some kinduv funny - there was an incident with the fresh squab. Too dang' funny...but probably not for open forum. I'll tell y'all next time I see y'all!
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I LOVE fishfarmers attidtude! Room for me?!? I can go literally ANYTIME between now and ice-up! And I'm dying!! Yes - I'll work on the reports today!!
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I'll get it eventually... I'll let you know when I get the weekend's pix up on fB...or rather, pb. My computer is being excruciatingly slow at everything. ARGH
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Thanks Cliff! I'll actually try and post the pix next time. Did you have to do them individually? Art - I'm not sure what you're talking about, but I'd like to me Joey and Paul, now.
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10_11_7 - was going to edit the title to include the date - but I apparently can't (or probably just don't know how to...it took me 7minutes just to find this post!) OK - poppin' my cheery cherry - here's my FIRST OFC report. (This is too much like work, btw - holy pigeons!) So - teamed up with Will, Gerry and Cliff to tour down and meet Lloyd at his boat. Caught him a little off guard as the time change had him thinkin' we'd be there an hour later. No matter - Lloyd was ready to rock anyway! We hit the boat, got situated, and hit the water. Lloyd skillfully laid out the lines and we set the batting order. (I would have happily handled all the fish for everyone - but I didn't think that idea would go over too well). It was an unbelievably nice day in November - calm as toilet water before the flush, with just enough cloud cover to keep us from needing our sunscreen. Not only was the weather great, but so was the fishin' and the comp'ny! It wasn't too long before we were into fish - with Will first up - reeling in a nice little eater. Cliff at bat - boom - eater. After two eaters I said to Lloyd: "I didn't come down to the Bay of Quinte to eat. I came to for BIG EYES...GIANT EYES - I want bigger!". And Lloyd obliged me a 7lb11oz chunky monkey. Not double-digits, but it sure made me smile! Gerry's turn - and he decides to reel in a white perch - just to spite me - it was HUGE for a white perch ;P We decided to give Gerry the freeby at bat and he followed it up with a spunky lil spotted slimy snake. Back to Will - and he decided he wanted a pike too (roughly the same size). Cliff shot his load on a white perch and we weren't givin' freeby's any more -- we were back on to me, and I caught a nice little eater. Gerry with an eater Walleye. Will with a larger than pan-size, pan-size. We were 3 o'clock and headed back when at the last minute Cliff catches a 5lber. No big, big eyes - but enough action that kept it really interesting and we all had fun laughin and reelin in fish. One of the big laughs was at one point we were fillin' up the live well (buckets from over the side) and this pike saw the light and took his chance - flung himself out of the livewell and tried to head for open water. No such luck - Lloyd was all over him! Back into the LW - thanks for the laugh (and lunch)! I picked up a few tips and tricks from Lloyd - and that's always appreciated! Good day, good guys, good fishin' and OFC (Oh, Damn) GREAT weather! Lloyd topped it all off by cleanin up our eaters for us and we were drivin' off into the sunset. The pix? PHOTOBUCKET - un: LincolnGe pw: BOQ101107 (for wonderful reasons I'm sure - the pix are backward-ordered.)
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Nice, nice, nice!!
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Dude! What DSLR do you shoot?! I didn't know you could get UW cases for the big cams...I may pee a lil! Stiches - they look cool and any med. prof. you know can pull em out.
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2000 Kilometers, 2 Anglers and 1 unforgettable night
bassnass replied to Bly's topic in General Discussion
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Thanks brother - stay up!
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ps - What's "Down & Dirty"?
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Stay up, man - LUCK & KARMA!
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Highest bidder! Who's got a spot in a Quinte-bound boat this w/e?!?? ... .... ...... ...I'll get it up when I can - lotta pix to go thru...and things like work impeded progress!!
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Both. Column B...Column L...
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Was away for a few drinks, but I'm black now. Gerritt - are you talking to me - about all three??