solopaddler Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 The premise of this trip was primarily a bit of reno work at my camp in Quebec. Since purchasing 7 years ago it's been almost entirely rebuilt with the notable exception of my shed. A huge ungainly monstrosity filled to the brim with all manner of essential stuff, buried out of sight in the brush and trees on a hillside near the cottage. I've yet to be up there this year, just too much going on. My dad opened it up when I was at the Attawapiskat and he warned me the footings on the shed were ready to give way. Not something he was able to tackle by himself a spur of the moment trip was planned to rectify the situation. Joining me was Doug (Skud on the board). I've fished with him a couple of times now at Eddie's. Not only is he a good man to be around, he's also in the construction business. A perfect companion for this particular trip. It was nice once again to see our little hideaway after so many months: After unloading and relaxing for a bit we took stock of the situation. Not a pretty sight: With a considerable amount of sweat (it was 30 degrees out, no wind and the deer flies were swarming ), we jacked up the shed, removed the old footings, dug holes for new ones, intalled them and poured concrete. It's not "perfect", in fact I'm sure Mike Holmes would raze it to the ground, but it'll be solid for awhile now. With that nasty chore out of the way we now had two full days to fish and fish we did. Two favourite back lakes were on tap and it was with pretty high expectations that we launched the squareback the next morning. Unfortunately it was a super tough bite. 'Till the day I die I'll never figure these fish out. Just when you think you have reality bites back with a day like this. (But then that's what makes the sport interesting, right?) Oh we caught fish...oodles of tiny smallmouth bass and a handful of small pike, but nothing to write home about. Doug enjoyed himself though I think. This narrow little strip of rock allowed us to get out and stretch at one point, catching good numbers of bass as well. (none picture worthy) And that was about it for Friday. We still enjoyed the day though, how could you not bathed in such glorious sunshine and scenery? That evening we grilled a couple of thick sirloins on the deck, enjoyed one or two drinks and marvelled at the sunset. Under normal circumstances I'd have taken it easy the next day and fished my lake from the big boat. I left it up to Doug though and trooper that he is he called it: back lake number two. We had zero expectations after the day before and as is usually the case, the fish rewarded our ambivalence with a stellar day. As always the scenery alone on this jewel of a lake is worth the trip. We picked off a bunch of walleye on jigs fishing a deep pool where a mild rapids runs in. When that tapered off we worked some likely structure on the main lake pulling bottom bouncers and spinner rigs with worms. My homemade harnesses finally came through with black, purple and dark blue blades doing most of the damage. Nothing huge, but lots of these little guys kept the proceedings interesting: We were working a 10' channel between two islands when it happened. At first Doug thought he was snagged. Until the fish that grabbed his harness turned and bolted on a blistering run. I immediately turned on the video camera and managed to capture almost the entire battle on film. You'll have to ignore the annoying wind noise, beyond that it's not half bad: <iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/OE_zuHyUbe0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> I could not have been happier for Doug! The fish taped out at precisely 42" and was thick and fat (although oddly coloured). Congrat's buddy, for this particular lake that is a remarkable catch! We kept a bunch of eater walleye and at the end of the day pulled in to a nearby island to fillet our catch and put them on ice. Really we couldn't have asked for a more perfect day! We got back to the camp at a decent time that evening and once again enjoyed the sunset over a few drinks. Doug was a great companion on this trip and a huge help! Thanks buddy I'm looking forward 'till the next time already (sans work project ) Cheers, Mike
BillM Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 Going down those rapids backwards without oars is quite an adventure. I'm sure you boys weren't stupid enough to do that, lol!!! Good job guys!
irishfield Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 Very NICE Doug! Thanks for sharing the adventure Mike, you don't have to educate me on cottage renos....
TJQ Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 awesome pics .. ive never seen a bbq hold a camp up before...
solopaddler Posted June 22, 2011 Author Report Posted June 22, 2011 (edited) Going down those rapids backwards without oars is quite an adventure. I'm sure you boys weren't stupid enough to do that, lol!!! Good job guys! We went in a different way this time. Not sure if you've seen this though Billy. Unlike you ( ) when I shot the rapids with my little girl we stayed in a straight line and didn't spin like a top LOL! <iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/bkCFJIB5RcM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Edited June 22, 2011 by solopaddler
solopaddler Posted June 22, 2011 Author Report Posted June 22, 2011 you don't have to educate me on cottage renos.... No doubt about that. awesome pics .. ive never seen a bbq hold a camp up before... HEHE, I knew someone would notice that.
mercman Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 Great report Mike.You are a lucky man to have such a wonderful piece of Gods Country. Thats one nice Gator Doug. Love to catch one that big Thanks Paul
Roy Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 Another fantastic report, Mike. Doug, I was wincing everytime you grabbed the line. Thanks for sharing. Glad you guys had a good time. Kids will be safe walking around that shed now too!
Live2fish85 Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 Hey Solopaddler great report. You have a amazing looking camp. Perfect spot I'd say great view and great fishing.
Basskicker Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 Way to go guys.....nice job on the shed and nice pike Doug!!!! Cheers
HTHM Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 Nice weekend there you two! So why did you not want to go back through the rapids again with your daughter? She seemed game....
asdve23rveavwa Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 Great stuff Mike!! Congrats to Doug on that amazing gator!! I was holding my breath watching him try to grab it! You truly have an amazing spot up there.
Skud Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 It was a fun four days Mike. Call me up anytime. I am usually a bit more graceful when landing a big pike but Mike had me all paranoid that I was going to lose my arm or something. I escaped the Pike unscathed but 10 minutes later a 12" Bass put a hook in my finger when I lipped it and I bled like a stuck pig. Nice report Mike
solopaddler Posted June 22, 2011 Author Report Posted June 22, 2011 Thanks guys! Doug, I was wincing everytime you grabbed the line. Me too. Nice weekend there you two! So why did you not want to go back through the rapids again with your daughter? She seemed game.... Easy to go down bud, not so easy to go back up. I am usually a bit more graceful when landing a big pike but Mike had me all paranoid that I was going to lose my arm or something. I escaped the Pike unscathed but 10 minutes later a 12" Bass put a hook in my finger when I lipped it and I bled like a stuck pig. Nice report Mike Poetic justice from the fish gods.
rufus Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 Great pike - congrats! Nice report:thumbsup_anim:
Jewelbee Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 Wow! Looks so beautiful there. Nice pike!!!
johnnyb Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 Love these reports from your camp.....thans for sharing...great work on the shed and those fish! NICE PIKE!!!
Moosebunk Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 Sometimes I think you're an absolute nutcase Mike... to have a cottage that far away and make those gas guzzlin' drives like you do. But then I remember the cottage, the feeling of slipping into those backlakes, (and watching Bill take rapids in reverse ) and the rewards of fish once in there. MAN! Skud hit the jackpot though!!! Nice.
fishnsled Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 A little work and a little play, it's all good. Beauty fish Skud!!!
Leecher Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 A little work and a little play, it's all good. Beauty fish Skud!!! X2
Stoty Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 Very cool!!! Must be awesome to have access to some untouched lakes!!
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