solopaddler Posted October 12, 2010 Report Posted October 12, 2010 This past week I took the opportunity to spend some time with my newly minted 4 year old at the camp in QC. It was primarily a work weekend, but my boy is old enough now that he'd have pitched a fit if I left without him. On tap were new shingles, drip edge and fascia, and lattice around the front deck. A lot of work for really only 2 days LOL! Fortunately my dad arrived earlier in the week and managed to prep everything by stripping off the old shingles. I arrived Thursday morning with my lad and immediately went to work. Brendans biggest joy up there is helping to drive the boat. What is it with lttle boys and things that go fast? LOL! I was hesitant to bring him with all the work but he turned out to be great. Not a single complaint and perfectly happy to help his dad and opa. It was a marathon but we did it. Normally I'm a picture taking fiend but not this time, with only a handful of pic's. You can kind of see the new green shingles in these long range shots. The new lattice which obviously had to be framed in is a bit more noticeable. With the bulk of the work done we finally had time to fish. As per usual on my lake in Oct the walleye are deep. I found them anywhere from 40-50'. Normally I fish a large clay flat in the top end of my lake but it was too windy to fish comfortably. In my bay there's a shoreline that breaks swiftly into 50 plus feet of water, almost like a wall. I marked clouds of shiners followed by the larger telltale hooks beneath. I believe the walleye were herding these baitfish against the steep wall and picking them off. Tried trolling in a variety of different ways including tiny stickbaits behind 3oz bottom bouncers but it didn't work. Ultimately a 1oz ig head, stinger hook and 4" gulp minnow put oodles of eater sized walleye in the boat. Brendan even caught 3 completely 100% on his own with no help from dad. Even better it was his first time using a spinning reel and he handled it like a pro. Of course it helped he didn't have to cast...just open the bail and close it when it touched bottom. But still, I was a pretty proud poppa. Most all of the fish dredged from these depths are goners with either bulging eyes or air bladders. It's a pattern I only use when I'm keeping fish. Caught a pile of small hammerhandles as well. Only reason I'm showing these pic's is my boy snapped the shots. Not perfect, but not too bad either. Solo junior in training. Sunday afternoon we disonnected the water pipes, winterized them, took out the dock and closed 'er up for another year. Goodbye cottage and lake see you in the spring. Now it's time to devote myself fully to steelhead. It's actually already been a fantastic September, in fact maybe the best one in years. October can only be better, starting tomorrow for me. Truck's packed and I'm leaving straight from work. Life is great.
HTHM Posted October 12, 2010 Report Posted October 12, 2010 That was quite the job, I don't envy you doing that. The lattice is a nice look.
Fisherman Posted October 12, 2010 Report Posted October 12, 2010 That's the kind of place you could wake up in every morning..nice pics.
irishfield Posted October 12, 2010 Report Posted October 12, 2010 Great stuff Mike... wish these kids would grow up enough to do the work for us, so we could just fish! ....and mine are 22, 25 and 27 lol
solopaddler Posted October 12, 2010 Author Report Posted October 12, 2010 Great stuff Mike... wish these kids would grow up enough to do the work for us, so we could just fish! ....and mine are 22, 25 and 27 lol Okay you're scaring me now Wayne. I'm hoping to get the kid started cutting the lawn next summer.
Joey Posted October 13, 2010 Report Posted October 13, 2010 Nice work Mike, the lattice looks great. Must bring a tear to your eye knowing you can't go back til Spring now Man that bulging eye is freaky Nice pics. Joey
Skud Posted October 13, 2010 Report Posted October 13, 2010 It must be very hard for you to boat away knowing that you won't see it again for six months. I can almost feel your pain just looking at your pictures. That is a sweet setup. Good on ya for taking up your lad. It was the best thing for both of you(and your Dad).
solopaddler Posted October 13, 2010 Author Report Posted October 13, 2010 It must be very hard for you to boat away knowing that you won't see it again for six months. I can almost feel your pain just looking at your pictures. That is a sweet setup. Good on ya for taking up your lad. It was the best thing for both of you(and your Dad). You finally gonna make it up next year? (I have a gazebo to build y'know )
asdve23rveavwa Posted October 13, 2010 Report Posted October 13, 2010 Great post, awesome place Mike!! Looks like the "little guy" is having a blast!
Skud Posted October 13, 2010 Report Posted October 13, 2010 You finally gonna make it up next year? (I have a gazebo to build y'know ) I sure hope so. It all depends on what work I get myself into.
mercman Posted October 13, 2010 Report Posted October 13, 2010 a little piece of heaven on earth. You're a locky man.
Twocoda Posted October 13, 2010 Report Posted October 13, 2010 hmmmmmmmm a floating gazebo with a 40 horse outboard... where to mount the riggers very nice spot indeed...your son will remeber the weekend for ever ...(as long as you keep reminding him of a great helper he was... cheers
highdrifter Posted October 13, 2010 Report Posted October 13, 2010 Nice work big poppa!! Father and son stuff like that oughta put him on a good track. And what a spot to keep the tradition going. That's the spice of life brother. Save some extra roe for me tomorrow..
ehg Posted October 13, 2010 Report Posted October 13, 2010 Kudos on nice work on the cottage and raising your son. Your doing things right
MJL Posted October 14, 2010 Report Posted October 14, 2010 The walleyes with the bulging eyes have evolved new telescopic vision to allow them to hunt better Great report Mike...Look forward to the future ones with chrome
Spiel Posted October 14, 2010 Report Posted October 14, 2010 Brendan certainly looks to be in his happy place with Dad. I usually see him standing shyly behind your leg when he visits with you. He sure is a handsome little fella.
solopaddler Posted October 14, 2010 Author Report Posted October 14, 2010 Brendan certainly looks to be in his happy place with Dad. I usually see him standing shyly behind your leg when he visits with you. He sure is a handsome little fella. Thankfully he takes after his mother.
HTHM Posted October 14, 2010 Report Posted October 14, 2010 You finally gonna make it up next year? (I have a gazebo to build y'know ) I sure hope so. It all depends on what work I get myself into. Count me in too, if you want. Three guys should be able to get 'er done in a weekend.
Abraxus Posted October 14, 2010 Report Posted October 14, 2010 Hey slop, can't you ice fish it in the winter? Looks like an awesome place, I dont think I could manage having to wait an entire winter until my return! lol Ab
johnnyb Posted October 14, 2010 Report Posted October 14, 2010 Awesome stuff...first and last pics are GREAT!!! And yeah...I can swing a hammer...let me know when you need a hand A genuine piece of Paradise you have up there....thanks for sharing
blaque Posted October 14, 2010 Report Posted October 14, 2010 Im quite the nail pounder as well..........sounds like a walleye weekend at solos
Moosebunk Posted October 15, 2010 Report Posted October 15, 2010 WHOA!!! Flash from the past Mike. Strangely I think this is the only cottage report I can remember this summer...??? You've been a busy dood this past season... fishing and on the home front.
solopaddler Posted October 15, 2010 Author Report Posted October 15, 2010 WHOA!!! Flash from the past Mike. Strangely I think this is the only cottage report I can remember this summer...??? You've been a busy dood this past season... fishing and on the home front. Nope I posted a couple of family trip reports as usual. Check your emails bud.
Guest Johnny Bass Posted October 15, 2010 Report Posted October 15, 2010 Very nice. Your son is going to love that cottage for years to come! That walleye looks freaky! It must have seen a musky following! That's what I recall happened when I seen my first GB Musky!
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