Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

We met up with our usual partner in crime today, Terry, on Simcoe to do some fishing. Had a special guest with us, Fidel (Highdrifter) and headed out to the planned spot where Lloyd and Keith were already set up.

 

We followed Terry out, making a Fidel sandwich on our sled, pulling two huts with all our gear. Before you know it, Terry is airborne, and then so were we. Must have cleared a good 12 feet before we landed with a thud. We all got off and made sure nobody was hurt, flipped back over the overturned huts and had a good laugh. Epic was the word Fidel used I think. Checked the sled and found some cracks :wallbash::wallbash::stretcher: Some yahoo moved his hut and did not put a branch or tree to mark it and you couldn't see the big mound until you were right on it. Oh well, nobody too hurt so time to move on.

 

Total damage to us was the sled, Paul's fishfinder and my new thermos. Terry broke a rod and a few other items, he can post his losses!

 

 

 

5402803852_cc94373b18_b.jpg

 

5402206751_b1780da22d_b.jpg

 

 

 

Got to where Lloyd and Keith were already set up and got ourselves set up. Not long after, Terry has a fish on and a nice whitie at that :thumbsup_anim: Yes its true, Terry caught a fish :lol:

 

5402808214_e5b7841271_b.jpg

 

 

 

Shortly after that, Keith got a nice laker, followed by a whitie!!!

 

5402216217_696b6b28ba_b.jpg

 

5402219805_eff2990b2e_b.jpg

 

 

 

Paul had one on, but it got off :( And I've come to the conclusion that its easier for a man to do everything with his tongue sticking out :whistling::lol:

 

5402222187_4ebf6055dc_b.jpg

 

 

 

Then I had one on, but it got off too :wallbash:

 

Lloyd also had some on and then off again.

 

We still marked fish the rest of the day, but no takers. Some good follows, but then back down they went.

 

Paul and Fidel shared a hut and I could hear laughter all day :thumbsup_anim:

 

5402214489_35dca0cfe1_b.jpg

 

 

 

We had a pretty uneventful ride back (thank God) and are home safe and sound, ready for the next outting.

 

Great to see you Terry, Lloyd, Fidel and Keith, we had a nice day fishing with you today :thumbsup_anim:

 

Joey

Posted

Good job guys! Looks like a fun day had by all...........minus the meat-head who didn't mark his hut hole. That could've been a lot worse. Glad you guys came out ok after that "launching".

 

Colin

Posted

Just doesn't get any better than that.... out fishing on the hard stuff, amongst fiends and hooking into a few B)

Glad nobody got hurt Joey..... but looks like your new sled got some serious damage :w00t:

Thanks for sharing

Leechman

Posted

Nice day. I am assuming that is the new sled, what a heartbreaker. With almost zero depth perception in the snow there would have been no way of knowing until too late.

 

Nice to see a good day of fishing otherwise.

Posted

always exciting when we go fishing

 

but we didn't need the evil knievel trick...really glad no one was hurt,,

 

I was really surprised how many things were broken that were in my hut

 

when I went to put my auger back on the rack I saw the rack was broken too

I tried to give it a quick fix

but half way back I saw it was almost dragging on the ground so I had to sit the auger on my lap

 

it's going to be a lot of work so I can go again next weekend

but I will be ready

 

can't wait to get out with you again

Posted

Well it was good to see you all out on the ice once again. It was a slow day but as they say " you should have stayed a bit longer" lol

soon after you left the fish thought it was safe to come around and start hitting. Will see you next week. Kieth and I will be taking Dano :thumbsup_anim: out with us next Sat. :clapping::clapping:

Posted

Great report Joey. It looked like a fine day on the ice but those sled flips are SCARY! How about if you drive and Paul be the navigator? :)

Posted

Morning Roy.

If you read her post carefully, you will find that she was driving.

she said terry went airbourne first then they did...

if paul was driving then they would have been the first to go airbourne, cause they would have been way ahead , and terry would have seen them and avoided the launch ramp. :tease:

you know paul, if ya aint at mach2 then get out of my way... :rofl2:

Posted

Hey Joey, not much fun when some idiot almost ruins your whole day. I wish they would be a little more considerate for others out there. These are most likely the same guys that leave their garbage on the ice hope that it will miraculously evaporate before the ice melts. :wallbash:

Posted (edited)

What's with you and Paul always playin around on the sleds out there Hun?

 

Glad the day went well from there out.

 

BTW.. stop following Terry, isn't that how this happened last year?

Edited by irishfield
Posted

Ill have yto give ya snowmobile driving lessons.. lol.. NOT... its the reason I have a 250..

Posted (edited)

Great report.

 

Glad everyone "landed" their jumps and everyone is ok. Scary for sure.

 

It almost happened to me on Scugog one year except I was in my truck and towing the 8x6 hut behind me on the trailer. I saw it last minute and swerved putting me into full blown 360's on the glare ice with drifts. Spooky looking out your drivers side window and seeing your hut on the trailer beside you.

 

Luckily, all turned out ok. PLEASE mark your hut holes!

Edited by Harrison
Posted

Thanks for all the replies guys, ya, it was scary, and my back and neck are a bit sore today (and chin) but as was said, we landed safely so I think Terry and Paul both know what they are doing in the sled driving department. :thumbsup_anim:

 

EC1, no fish for me, but I did get to play with one that took a good long run on me :thumbsup_anim:

 

Also yes, please mark your hut site if you move it!!!

 

Joey

Posted

Joey!

 

Thanks again for a great day. It was pretty awesome to spend it amongst such good company.. A costly day for you and myself (I still can't find my wallet) but, it's all good. Or was it "Life goes on"?!

 

And about the laughter coming from Paul's hut?! I think that might have been the leaky propane heater.. :tease:

 

Hope we can do that again real soon, hopefully when it's not so darn frigid outside.

 

Great to meet you Terry and Lloyd.

Posted

The way I hit.It was a good thing I was pulling two boggens.

The second one stop the first one from flipping on top of use.

 

The way I feel today,is like I hit a immovable oject.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recent Topics

    Popular Topics

    Upcoming Events

    No upcoming events found

×
×
  • Create New...