Mike the Pike Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 (edited) This year the wife and I chose to go to Northern Ontario to do some camping at Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park just 11 minutes drive North of Mattawa Ontario.At the same time it was a visit to my Mom's 20 minutes away in Bonfield.We arrived with another couple Michel and Rosa and their 2 Daughters on Saturday August 4th after a 6 1/2 hour drive. My week was almost perfect the weather was most pleasant 7 days of sunshine and one thunderstorm during the night. This Park is now by far the best campsite I have ever visited and I highly recommend it to anyone. A couple of mishaps but nothing major. One Morning we had to bring my son Ryan to the Hospital because he woke up in the tent with the krupe cough oddly this is what he sometimes gets in the winter not summer.Pics later. We were supposed to leave the following Saturday but we liked it so much we booked another night and we came home yesterday sunday. On the last saturday evening I could not get the kids to go fishing so I jumped in my 12 foot tinny and away I went. All was going well I lost a nice sized fish and was determined to get another.Now my 12 foot is just fine for where I was but I should have been more carefull. I was 3kms up the Amable Du Fond River .As I was trolling I was changing lures while moving slowly I snapped on a blue Rapala Husky jerk and all of a sudden I lost my grip on the tiller handle which went far left I then rolled backwards out the boat but I did not have the kill switch wrapped around my wrist.Now I am in the water the boat is sideways filling up with water motor running fast coming right at me so I quickly grap the gunwale of the boat reach for the kill switch and stop the motor as I do this the boat flips upside down. Now at this point I can't believe I just flipped my boat of course I was wearing my lifejacket . For 10 seconds I am stairing at my capsized boat in SHOCK I calm down and I start thinking of all the stuff I may no longer have. As I am swimming over to the boat I see my Cotten cordel lure floating on the surface I grap it and hook it into my floating boat cusion. Now I am freaking and thinking about my camera.When I arrive at my boat I notice my rod and reel under the boat somehow my Rapala hooked onto one of the oars.A shimano stradic rod and reel combo.Ok I was releived for one minute then I see my portable sonar hanging from the back of the boat oh no $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ I think .My motor is up side down and I can't do a dam thing about it .2 guys in a canoe come to my rescue.I was 40 feet from shore when I notice I have a huge audience about 50 teenagers from a Ukranian scout camp.The guys in the canoe helped me get my boat to shore at the scout camp and when I arrive at shore all these kids began helping me.Well I was jsut overwhelmed.They bailed my boat in no time. I start to count the damage .I lost a pair of rapala pliers ,a red devil and my net.My extra boat seat with the backrest stayed a float anchor and boat safety kit still in boat.I look at my rod and a loose mepps is hanging on my line by one trebble hook.I look down at my feet and I have a green Yozuri lure stuck in my water shoes.I manage to save a small storage container. Now at this point I am missing my tackle box and a bag full of spinner baits.Oh crap my camera was in the tackle box. 2 of the scout leaders offered to go and find my box and spinner pack and the guys in the canoe stick around to help.Luckily I was in 6 feet of water.So the leaders go and get changed slip on some goggles and retreive my tackle box and spinner pac in about 15 minutes.I don't care about the camera anymore at this point it was the pictures that I did not want to lose.My son caught his first eye this week.I opened my box which was filled with water and quickly retrieved the memory card which is still in tac for my fishing report. It's amazing how much help I had .I have to thank all from the ukranian scout camp and the 2 wonderful guys in the canoe from Hamilton Ontario. I am alive maybe because I wore My PFD who knows.Now I have a report for you all.Enjoy the pics First evening setting up camp. An early Morning shot of Lake Moore as the fog lifts. Morning walk with the wife. On the way to the Hospital Ryan was not breathing well due to a Krupe cough.5:30am Shot this fireball on the way to the hospital. Ah ventilin. 4 hours later we are good to go First Day fishing and my friend Michel breaks the ice with the first fish of the week. No fish yet. Caught this clam on a Lindy Rig.I haver never had this happen before. The clam met my friend Pliers. finally it was my turn not much but hell is something right? Robin my 10 year old daughter trying to meet the handsome Prince.NOT!!!!!! I am not ready for that yet! A view of the smaller beach. Kids found this little guy during a visit to Grandma and Gramps. Oh no they are getting smaller. My son quit fishing with me in the boat after 45 minutes. I took my friend Michel's 12 yr old Daughter Alexandra fishing She wanted to know what a Pike looked like.Before this day she had never caught more than a sunfish. This Pike weighed 5lbs.Yup out fished by the kids again but I am a good coach. I had to take this picture of the fishing Dad .I don't know this guy but had to share it with you. Bernie's(Nippissing) Jigs working well. A guy named Rich showed me how to do this While I was getting skunked in the boat.The youngsters were catching Walleye from shore.Once again the pink X-rap from Rapala what a lure.HOT HOT HOT. Pink X-Rap again Stupid sunfish Don't go away part 2 to come.Mike Edited August 18, 2007 by Mike the Pike
Tarzan's Jane Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 Gee...what a time you had...just can't get the vision of you in the water alone!! You were fortunate. Great report and pics.
Mike the Pike Posted August 13, 2007 Author Report Posted August 13, 2007 Here we go part 2. My son's first ever walleye 11:15am. I told my son if he catches a Walleye at this time of day I would give him 5$.You guessed it pay up Dad Pink rapala x-rap again. pink Rapala X-Rap again.Dad how come you can't catch walleye? This pic is for Solopadaller(Mike) 1 am Scrabble my wife Lisa on the left and Friend Rosa. coffee after another late night of scrabble. This is the life.vacation The view from my campsite. This pic is for Greencoachdog.Hey Redneck its hot in Northern Ontario. Pictures at the museum at the Provincial Park. Alot of people went tubing down this river I will try it next time. Brother and sister evening fishing. Another fish caught with the Pink Rapala X-Rap. Another walleye in the slot .All fish this week were released to swim another day. Canoeing with gramps. Me and the kids cleaning out my soaked tacklebox.After I arrived back from my ordeal with the flipped boat.I had to row about 3kms. My OFC sign survived but I through out alot of stuff including alot of berkley gulp. I had to dry out all of this tackle. Flipping a boat can really tire you out.Man I was tired. time to go home I will go back. Despite my unlucky week I really enjoyed my vacation. Mike the Pike
SlowPoke Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 Great report Mike, glad you made it back safe and sound. That's one heck of a load on your van!! -Brian
Mike the Pike Posted August 13, 2007 Author Report Posted August 13, 2007 Yes Brian I am pretty loaded but the van is parked on an incline so its not as bad as it looks.The Odessey is a very powerful minivan./Have a good day. Mike.
fatherof3 Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 glad everything worked out and looks like a great family trip
ccmtcanada Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 Wow Mike....Excellent report! Apart from the boat thing and the trip to the hospital, it looks like you had a great time. Kids always outfish me as well, so I know exactly how you feel on that one. You have some incredible pictures...and I know your kids have some great memories of these trips you take with them. You better buy about a dozen of those pink x raps...if you ever go out and you dont have enough for the kids, you'll be in deep trouble...LOL. Thanks Mike...I enjoyed reading about your trip!
motv8tr Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 Wow, now that's a heck of a report, and I'm sure quite the adventure! Glad you were wearing your PFD!!! It's always a good trip when the kids outfish you too Glad you were able to recover the pics from your camera, those were some great photos, and I've no doubt some great memories for all. Maureen
scuro Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 (edited) I read your story and then told my wife about it and we shared it over coffee. She enjoyed it too, especially the part about the Ukrainian scouts coming to the rescue. She plays scrabble with me and I have done stupid things on a boat so we could both relate. We also rent a cabin every year not far from the park. I know that area well and have canoed through it. I've never tipped a boat but then again the smallest boat I've rented was a 14ft., given the opportunity I'm sure I would have done it by now. I've had several rods go overboard and can strongly recommend the more expensive rods with cork in the handle. You had some lovely pics, glad the camera was saved. I look back on mine from that time period and cherish them everytime I see them. Electronics are not automatically ruined if they are submerged. The big mistake that most make is that they turn on the unit and short it out because there is still water inside. Open all the compartments and wait ten days. You would be surprised how often electronics can be saved. Did I mention I went in the drink with my cell phone? Edited August 13, 2007 by scuro
Smokey Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 Great report Mike. Lesson learned about the life jacket for me in the small boat now, you where lucky. I'll be wearing mine for sure when in the small boat alone. Thanks for the pics and report. As for being outfished by the kids, I bet you couldn't think of anyone else you'd rather be outfished by.
dustink Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 Great report. Glad everything turned out OK with the flipped boat.....could of turned bad, quick! Good for wearing your PDF. Looks like the kids had a great time! dk
lunkerbasshunter Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 glad you came out ok from the boat tip over. Good on you for wearing a life jacket. Cheers!
Gerritt Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 Mike..... What an adventure brother! Just glad your home safe and sound with nothing hurt (except perhaps your pride?) LOL! Good thing you had your wits about you or thing could have been much worse! You had an angel watching you for sure... I love the pic of your daughter with the frogs... CLASSIC! Being out fished by your buddies sucks... Being out fished by your kids is priceless!! High-Five to your son on his first walleye! Gerritt.
tbayboy Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 Wow, quite the adventure Mike. Amazing how something as little as changing a lure can turn into a disaster so quickly. Glad to see the rest of the trip worked out well - now I gotta go get me some pink x-raps.
MJL Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 Great report Mike. Good to see kids having fun in the outdoors. If that frog didn't turn out to be a prince, I'm sure he would be would stew up real well with the right ingredients.
mepps Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 Great report and photos - thanks for sharing!
canadianguy33 Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 Wow! Glad to hear you hear you made out okay with the boat flip and all. At least you saved the pics.
Guest Johnny Bass Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 Excellant report! Looks like you guys caught alot of fish and had a great time. That sucks about the tackle box though. You dont look like a happy camper at all in the pic.lol You sure brought up alot of tackle!
PERCHER Posted August 13, 2007 Report Posted August 13, 2007 (edited) So Mike did Robins frog turn into a prince?If it did I dont think you would of had room for him in the van anyways.Who wants a green prince anyway.Well your home safe and sound ,lesson learned and the kids had a blast.thats all that matters.Dan Edited August 13, 2007 by Percher
scuro Posted August 14, 2007 Report Posted August 14, 2007 I've read hundreds and hundreds of reports on several boards over five years of active cruising. This one stuck in my mind the whole day, it's a classic. If someone says small boat, I'll think of your misadventure off the bat. "No way I am getting into that boat with the weather forecast predicting "WIND". Such is life, we all live through bad things at some point that seem like such a disaster in the moment. Your wife will never forget that trip either. I also did something I never do, I bought a lure based on a report. I've got my pink x-rap.
huntervasili Posted August 14, 2007 Report Posted August 14, 2007 WTG there mike looks like ya had some fun even with the mishap... Glad to hear you got out of that okay and have your memory card for your camera too...
caper Posted August 14, 2007 Report Posted August 14, 2007 Excellent report, thanks for taking the time to put it together for us.
ehg Posted August 15, 2007 Report Posted August 15, 2007 Great report, luckily your alright, all those other things can be replaced. Good to get away with the kids! cheers, ehg
solopaddler Posted August 16, 2007 Report Posted August 16, 2007 Great report Mike! Just got back from the cabin earlier tonight. The scrabble pic is more fitting than you think, I had the in laws up this time and we had a marathon every night .
Tacklebuster Posted August 16, 2007 Report Posted August 16, 2007 What an awesome report. Thank goodness everything turned out well. I guess you got a few more memories than you expected. After reading your report I am going to be thinking of my upcoming trip to Six Mile every day for the next two weeks.
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