Sunday, July 22, 2018

It's Always an Adventure"








That is the motto of Pasha Lake Cabins and this week it lived up to that. It had been over nine months since we have been lake fishing so the day after arriving we were anxious to hit the water!
The first lake on our agenda was a small remote lake that we never fished before, in fact it had only been fished once so far this year so we were sure the fish were going to jump in the boat. In addition we have this whole “Who is going to catch biggest fish” controversy to settle as well.

Since it was a remote lake requiring some bush whacking to get to it Chad let us take his Jeep rather than trying to get our dually down there. So after loading up all our gear we hit the road!
I’d love to say that it ended with us catching tons of fish and of course with me catching the biggest but it wasn’t to be, in fact we never made it to the lake. After an hour of travel we were just pulling off the gravel onto the two track when the Jeep died, nothing, no power…. nothing. So I popped the hood to try and convince Barb that I knew what I was doing and that there was hope, and we were not stranded out here for the day. Since it was a power issue I went directly to the battery to make sure the terminals were tight. Unfortunately they were so that was not the issue. But there was a little luck on our side when up pulls a truck and asked if we needed help. It just so happened he was driving within 5 miles of Pasha Lake, so rather than fiddle with it any longer we jumped in his truck and took advantage of the ride. After all, it could be hours until the next vehicle comes by.

I was back to the scene of the crime a couple of hours later with camp employee Ian and a tow strap. Needless to say, we did not get out fishing that day.

Nice day for a drive in the bush!
The day was not a total loss however as it was Tuesday which means fish fry night! Every Tuesday night the camp puts on a fish fry where the guests bring in their catch and a dish to pass for a night of getting to know each other and tell a few fishing tales. For Barb and I it is a chance to meet some new people and catch up with some of the returning guests we have not seen for a year. 
Barb breaded while Chad fried the fish

No fish tales being told here!
This week we caught up with the Scratch family who we met last year. As a matter of fact they quickly became our new best friends when they rescued me last year when I was stranded on an island when my boat floated away. That post can be found here. 

We made plans to fish with them the next day on the same lake they rescued me on; Onaman Lake. Probably our favorite lake as it has incredible numbers of huge walleyes. This is a hike in only lake requiring you to haul your gear over a mile into the lake. Luckily this year we have a cart that one of our South Dakota neighbors gave us and it worked great!

Mark and Barb headed down the trail
Once out on the water Barb quickly relaxed as we cruised out to our fishing spot. We fished with the Scratch's all morning and started catching fish right away.
When we first fished with them last year they made the mistake of asking us where the fish were right when I was setting the hook on a nice walleye. I replied "They are right here" which then became the running joke. Now whenever any of us would hook at fish we would say "They are right here!"
They are right here!
We fished together most of the day catching fish after fish. Although I caught the numbers, when we took a break for shore lunch Barb had the biggest walleye which came in at 25”’s.
25 inches of walleye goodness!

22"'s but not big enough!
We stopped for lunch at the same infamous island where I was stranded last year and started cleaning a few fish. The seagulls and pelicans knew this is a frequent lunch area for fisherman on the lake so they were there to pick up the scraps. 

Fighting over some scraps
Shore lunch consisted of walleye of course along with some fried potatoes.

Barb cooked the potatoes......

….while Mark cooked up the fish.....

…..and the rest of the crew anxiously waited....
Lunch complete, we split up as we headed back towards the landing. We don’t like to leave the dogs for more than 8 hours so it was time to head back. But not before we stopped at one more spot to see if I can snatch the title of “Biggest fish of the day” from Barb. We slid into one last spot and I quickly hooked into a 21”’er, nice but not nice enough. Then it happened…..I set the hook and knew I had something special. No head shake, no running, just something that felt like it was the king (or queen) of the lake and knew it. It was a little windy but I managed to get it off the bottom and inch by inch got it closer to the boat. About ½ in I was wondering what the heck I had as, although it was heavy it was not acting like it knew it was hooked, I was more or less pulling dead weight from the bottom.  I knew it was big but no idea what it was. Then it broke the surface…. It was well over 25”’s! As a matter of fact it was well over 30”’s but entirely the wrong species, it was a 36” pine tree branch! Dejected I unhooked it, let it sink back to the depths, set my rod down and conceded the day. Day 1 goes to Barb with a 25” beauty that she put back in the water for some other lucky fisherperson to catch another day….
The following day was a camp day where we just hung around the rig most of the day. Dakota, Daisy and I played in the water and went swimming. 



Later in the day it was time to see if we could get Dakota out on the water in a boat. Last year we had her in a boat on dry land a few times but had yet to get her in one out on the water. She has come a long way with her comfort and trust with us as she jumped right in and laid down. We went lake trout fishing for an hour or so but neither of us got a bite. 
The next time we went fishing I was ready for my revenge. Time for me to catch the biggest fish! We headed out to Northwind Lake, one that we fish frequently and consistently do well. Any this day was no exception...… and bonus, I was off to a good start!
I think I can beat that one!
It was a great day on the lake, the loons were serenading us, the winds were light and the fish were cooperating. 
Throughout the day we caught dozens of fish, nothing huge but just the right size for dinner that night. So who caught the most? Who caught the biggest? Well, this picture should really say it all as Barb was doing her walleye dance on the way back to the landing......
I think maybe I should just return her to the water with the rest of her walleye friends!



23 comments:

  1. Now this is a good post...several dog photos!! Glad to see Dakota liked the boat in the water. Those fillets are beautiful. Sure wish I had been there to eat (not fish). Hurray for Barb! You go, girl!!

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    1. Now that we are up here we will probably be eating fish 2-3 times a week!

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  2. Beautiful lake! We’re going to have to make it out there sometime! I’ve never been walleye fishing! How come Barb is doing all the work with the cart? Love to see the pooches having fun too. At first I thought Fakota was retrieving Daisy! Go Barb!!

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    1. Barb is such a camera hog she makes me carry it so she can be in all the pictures!

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  3. WTG Barb!!! Luckily there's still time for you Jim!!

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  4. Those darn Jeeps. The fishing contest seems pretty heated. We would like to see the fishing dance though.

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    1. Next time we get together ask Barb to do the dance in person, it is quite a sight to see!

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  5. Ahhh...the fish fry brings back memories of Reed Lake! Maybe Barb will back off one day and let you have a chance to do the fish dance. 😜 🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟

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  6. Love fishing when you actually catch some fish! How fun.....congrats to Barb!

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    1. Just being on the water is therapeutic but you are right, it is a lot more fun when you are catching fish!

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  7. Ah, fun times! Your post brought back fond memories for me when Al and I would go to northern MN or southern Ontario and fish remote lakes. Love those shore lunches. I know you'll have a great summer.

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  8. Best lunch ever!! So good. Fun times with the Jeep, okay maybe not. Good luck on the big fish quest, so far you're getting schooled lol. Looks like a great place to be.

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    1. There are many days for my redemption, I am not worried!

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  9. Jim I think that you need to do the walleye dance and then you will get the big one 😎

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  10. Way to go Barb!!! Good luck Jim!!

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  11. Yeah, Bark show them how to catch fish! I would love to fishing with you, not because I like to fish but because I like to eat fish!

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    1. Had fish for dinner last night and again for breakfast this morning!

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  12. Your old place on Dueholm is up for sale, I don't know the story though.
    Bob

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    1. So I heard, our old neighbor sent us a note. We looked at the pictures and all of our furniture and wall decorations are just as we left them!

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