Jigger Posted December 3, 2006 Report Posted December 3, 2006 Man what a day yesterday turned out to be. Left the house around 9AM with great visions of one last 'lunge to finish the year. But what happened was entirely different. The drive was great until I got north of Manila. Then the snow came. Pretty much white out conditions limited me to between 60-70km/h and only got worse toward Coboconk. I didn't get to the fishing grounds until Noon. The road leading me to the ramp should've given me an idea of what to expect when I got there. I had come this far and brought a shovel and de-icer with me so I set to work. And I worked. Lesson 1) Don't just bring the big plastic shovel, bring the small spade to break the ice. I got half the ramp cleared and thought I'd give it a go. Lesson 2) FINISH THE JOB!!! Crept down the ramp a little, pull out. A little more, pull out. a little further....DANG! Stuck. Cleared around the tires and after another 10-15mins got out and proceeded to finish what I should've cleared in the first place. I really questioned myself at this point, but I had come this far and thought that the fishing gods would throw me a bone if I persevered. Finally, I got it clear all the way to the road. Elapsed time from the time I started to the time the ramp was clear, 1hr. But I got the boat in after that. At 1 o'clock. Now I was overjoyed that I was on the water and had to find fish, fast! I marked some good fish holding on fast breaks from 20-40fow. So I go to switch one of the rods I had rigged and I guess that I shouldn't have been surprised to find that my musky box was still in my garage at home . Brutal. Well, I had four rods in the boat and was forced to use what I had. There was also a few in the storage compartment so I wasn't totally up the creek. Did this for two hours with what I had and then had to pack it in not knowing what kind of driving conditions lay ahead. Turns out it wasn't too bad. I didn't catch anything, but even if the boat doesn't make another appearance this year it's still one week closer to opening day than if she had gone to bed already . That may be one of the most humbling?sp? trips I've made, but I'd do it again in a heartbeat! Take it easy.
ccmtcanada Posted December 3, 2006 Report Posted December 3, 2006 Great report and some great lessons too!!! Thanks for the pics and sharing the story...at least you got out there and gave it a good try. I have a feeling you'll be back out there soon enough!!!
Jigger Posted December 3, 2006 Author Report Posted December 3, 2006 Don't tell my wife, but I think you may be right!
Rizzo Posted December 3, 2006 Report Posted December 3, 2006 not sure what lake you were on, but do you know when the season ends?
setomonkey Posted December 3, 2006 Report Posted December 3, 2006 Some good lessons indeed, thanks for reporting back. Hope you get out again before season closer... Mike
lew Posted December 3, 2006 Report Posted December 3, 2006 WTG Jigger, you definetaly get an "A" for effort and at least you gave it your best shot !! A day with a skunk is still better than a day at the office
irishfield Posted December 3, 2006 Report Posted December 3, 2006 Great report and like Lew says definitely an A for effort!!
fishindevil Posted December 3, 2006 Report Posted December 3, 2006 well at least you were brave enough to fight with the elements,and got to get out 1 last time .im puttin mine away in a few days i had my last trip a week ago,.well now we just wait till the hard water comes....
MuskyBill Posted December 3, 2006 Report Posted December 3, 2006 Man, I woulda loved to be in on that adventure. But alas, work, work, & more work always gets in the way of a good time.... Good on ya for tryin' though!
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