So my plans for this weekend have not gone exactly as i thought they would. But I am still on track for tomorrow.
I ended up having to stay an extra hour at work on Friday, so that kibosh-ed my plans to get the boat ready on Friday night. nd this morning, my K9 SAR training went a little longer than expected. And then I got side tracked at Trombley's on the way back from training, sizing up a team-mate for her first compound bow.
Lucky for me, I have a very understanding wife. She let me take off for a few hours tonight.
I got the boat in the water, and my spots baited!
I know there are likely more riveting threads happening on OFC right now. But I have been eagerly awaiting launching my boat for a few weeks now. So I thought I would share some pictures with you guys.
This morning at my SAR training. It was a nice morning to be in the bush.
I'll take spring snow over spring rain any day.
This was a nice wetland we where searching near.
Our "victim" (SAR Volunteer) found a nice sheltered spot to sit and hide while it was snowing.
But that didn't stop our K9. She's a vetran SAR K9, with lots of experience. She picked up his sent 250 meters away, and bolted straight to him.
The "victims" job is to keep quiet until we get there. So for a few minutes while we smashed thru the bush, she was barking her brains out in his face 6" from his ear! Poor guy...
And to boot. She whaled him in the crotch twice afterwards, when she got her reward toy.. Both times dropped him to his knees. SAR volunteers like that deserve a pat in the back..
Here is my launch site across the road from my house.
Couple shots of the area.
The Merc fired right up. Can't really complain with that.
I bet these folks thinks I'm half retarded..
Dropped these in two locations near a decent sized creak that flows in to the lake. About 4' of water is the deepest I could find...
Well see what tomorrow brings. The floater suite was on. And the snow as flying. I hope I don't have to shovel her out tomorrow morning.
Even if I don't get a sniff... It will be nice to get out on the water for a morning.