chris.brock Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 (edited) here's the crane lifting the tree off my parent's cottage, the whole process went pretty smoothly here's the audience watching the show here's Cam trying to get to the diamond in the rough, secret lake, with the prospect of huge bass, notice how he keeps his feet dry Colin with a "No Tell'y Lake" largemouth Cam's happy with his "Lake X" bucket mouth, it looks like a double with Colin in the background apparently battling a fish too Colin changes the pace and cranks in a smallie we hit a lake we haven't been to in probably 20 years, here's some of the rewards for our efforts Teagan out does his Dad on this double header we found a spot where we could consistently downrig the lakers, no size though, maybe in late summer the big girls will cooperate Teagan and Fras looking pretty cocky with only a 25 horse to tow them Edited July 29, 2013 by chris.brock
solopaddler Posted July 30, 2013 Report Posted July 30, 2013 Can't believe they got a crane in there to remove that tree, wow! Looks like a pretty good lake as well Chris, bet it won't take you 20 years to get back. So I'm guessing your back is better?
chris.brock Posted July 30, 2013 Author Report Posted July 30, 2013 Can't believe they got a crane in there to remove that tree, wow! Looks like a pretty good lake as well Chris, bet it won't take you 20 years to get back. So I'm guessing your back is better? my back is getting better, I'm still stiff, self medicating at the cottage helps though (Hahaha), doctors say to keep moving so that's a good excuse to move through the bush and then move into a boat I've hurt it before, sometimes it takes up to 6 weeks to heal Martin gave the green light for exploring his new lake, but I don't have anybody that is up to the challenge to go in with me
solopaddler Posted July 30, 2013 Report Posted July 30, 2013 my back is getting better, I'm still stiff, self medicating at the cottage helps though (Hahaha), doctors say to keep moving so that's a good excuse to move through the bush and then move into a boat I've hurt it before, sometimes it takes up to 6 weeks to heal Martin gave the green light for exploring his new lake, but I don't have anybody that is up to the challenge to go in with me Glad to hear, and I think we should talk.
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