Well, our time here at Pasha Lake Cabins has come and gone, it is time for us to move on. It seems like we just arrived here a few days ago but these past 16 days have flown by.
The final fish tally? It's really not important, we are a team and that's what really matters. Our freezer is full of fish. Well, by full, I mean 6 but that is all we are allowed to take. We did get out on a few more adventures. Chad went back to The States for a few days for his oldest son's track meet and high school graduation. But, Brian, a high school friend of Chad's arrived.
The first day he was here we went "Speck" fishing on Lake Nipigon, Lake Nipigon is huge! It is 1,872 square miles of water, If memory serves me correctly it is something like 60 x 90 miles. It has record Lake Trout, Northern Pike and Brook Trout (also known as Specks). These brook trout are the same ones we fish in the creeks and streams of South Dakota but here they get bigger, much bigger! They are also very elusive. If you see one, you are having a good day, if you catch one, you are having a great day! And it has always been on my bucket list to catch one. I had been out for them twice before in years past where I have had follows and even hits but never landed one.
So off we went, launched boat and headed to our destination. An island 12 miles off the shoreline. Once we arrived we started throwing our spinners towards the shoreline. For 3 hours we moved up, down and around several islands in the area with nary a follow. That's when two things happened. One, it started to rain, and two, our electronics died. The last thing you want out there is to be 12 miles from shore in a rainstorm that you cannot see any landmarks, references or electronics to guide you back. Luckily, Brian brought a back up guidance system so we kept on fishing in a light misting rain. Cast after cast after cast then as I was least expecting it BAM! A Speck slammed my spinner a few feet from the boat. I can still see it in my mind's eye as this thing came from the rocks and hit the spinner. The oranges, the whites, the greens of the fish as it fought at the end of my line. I fought the fish for what seemed like an hour but was probably less than a minute as it danced around trying to get off the hook. We eventually landed it and I held in my hands this 20" beauty!
After taking a few pictures I slid it back into the water where it could someday again make some other fisherman's dreams come true. That night we celebrated our day. Some more than others, Brian was very proud that he guided me to my trophy Speck!
Chad and Michelle's son, CJ, graduated and got first in his two track events, the 110 and 300 hurdles and will now go to state next weekend!
And here is a short video of Barb bringing one of her many fish.....
It's like someone implanted a golf ball under my skin. I am pretty sure that it is from reeling in all my fish. The good news is that unlike Dino's disfigurements, mine is only temporary.
Our last night here Brian and Chad threw a goodbye party complete with steaks and fresh caught walleye! Oh, and beer, lots and lots of beer.
I am pretty sure they are throwing a good riddance party tomorrow night. So now we start the real part of our GSA. I mean, The Farm and Pasha are adventures but now we are off to new and unknown destinations, wish us luck!
Enjoy! I’m looking forward to reading about all of your adventures. Stay safe.
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Amusez-vous à Montréal! J'espère que vous avez perfectionné votre français au lycée !
ReplyDeleteOh boy, we are in serious trouble if we need to understand that!
DeleteThere’s always Google Translate! You’ll be fine. 😊
DeleteMy ailments let me know that I am alive. In my professional opinion, I think you damaged your "Weenis" . Usually caused by a frequent and non stop repetitive motion. By the way, weenis is a word. Google it. Have fun on the next leg of your adventure. Remember WWDD!
ReplyDeleteI am at a loss for word and don't know what to say to that. I googled it, pretty sure that is not my ailment.
DeleteNICE FISH!!! Wow ... a speck ... I'm impressed!!! Of course we know who won the fish count total ... even if it goes unsaid!! Let the GSA begin .... good luck!!
ReplyDeleteShhh.... We won't talk about it then. I am beyond thrilled to catch that Speck!
DeleteHope you elbow settles soon and does not bother you driving. Excited to see your next adventures. What fun seeing something new.
ReplyDeleteWe were just talking, we have not seen new country in quite a while. Looking forward to it!
DeleteImpressive fish you caught (and released). Enjoyed watching Barb reel in her fish! Seemed like a fun time with fishing and friends!! Always a good combination I think! Wishing you luck for your next stage of your adventures :)
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Every time she caught a fish she had that smile on her face. I never get tired of seeing it. Well, except when she is teasing me.
DeleteAfter 16 days I guess we must believe that you got all your pent-up fishing desires out of your system, (good job on the speck BTW), and can now have some fun that doesn't involve frigid temps. Staying tuned..
ReplyDeleteIt is 87 right now. It seems like we went from one extreme to another. What happened to a nice comfortable 65 degree weather day?
DeleteNasty looking elbow but a nice Speck. Looking forward to reading all about your Maritimes adventures. Safe travels!
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End of day 1. We found a nice little boat launch to spend the night at. Hot and buggy though!
DeleteNever heard of a Speck but WOW! Looks much better than mine 😄. Looks like great fishing up there! For Barbs sake I hope your elbow gets better or she’ll have to look at it and listen to all that whining! 😏
ReplyDeleteThankfully it does not hurt at all. Otherwise I certainly would be whining!
DeleteThat is one ugly looking elbow, did Barb have a wrench in her hand when she hit you as you danced your "SPECK" dance around her???? OUCH!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat would certainly explain it but she was back at camp when I caught it.
DeleteThat's right, it's a team event when fishing. Who cares that Barb had a much higher count...right!? Glad you finally hit the prize fish! Safe travels as you move on to new adventures.
ReplyDeleteSo glad we on a portion of our trip where everything is not a competition!
DeleteYes, I will wish you luck! Am looking forward to hearing more about your travels :)
ReplyDeleteFrom here on out it is all new areas to us. We are really looking forward to it!
DeleteWOW that is one incredible fish you caught! Congrats to CJ! Barb really has a cute smile. :) So glad you're getting to see new country. Getting that itch ourselves
ReplyDeleteLots of new country today as we entered Quebec!
DeleteJim and Barb,
ReplyDeleteI hope we can connect during those four days you are on the island. A small window of opportunity for sure. We’ll keep in touch.
I hope it works out, I know it is a tight window. We are spending the last night at the ferry terminal as we have an 8:00 ferry the next morning.
DeleteOuch on the elbow. Happy it does not hurt.
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