Howdy!!! It's
been a while since my last entry so I figured I'd get you all up to date. Since
I've been home, I've been consumed with camp work and the NHL Playoffs. The
other day I was redoing a bathroom in one of our cabins, and to put it lightly,
I was stressed to the max. I was in the
Nestor Falls hardware store 3-4 times in one day. On my last trip to the
hardware store, Bill (the owner), asked me "how's it going now?" I replied with a frustrated tone "not
good Bill, I think I'm breaking more crap than I'm fixing." He just laughed and said, "you'll make a
good camp owner." His little joke lightened up my mood and made me forget
all of my prior frustrations.
Despite all
the hiccups the past two weeks, I have managed to get out a little bit. Last
week I spent one day out on Clearwater looking for deer shed and scouting new
areas for hunting season this fall. I didn't find any sheds but I found a gem
of a new area (I know it's a little early to be thinking about deer hunting but
my lack of success last year has me motivated this year). The new area I found
is a old logging road from 40 years ago
that is on the edge of a swamp. The area is full of good buck rubs and deer
trails, but there's a down side... It is a pretty long walk into where I want
to put a tree stand. I'm going to walk in there tomorrow and put up a trail cam
on one of the runways and see if anything good walks by in the next few months.
I also managed
to get out on the water twice in the past two weeks. Ice out on the lakes in
Northwestern Ontario is one of the best times of the year to catch big fish... If you have the time and don't mind numb extremities.
The first time I got out on the water was two weeks ago. It was the earliest I
have ever been out on the lake in a boat around here. I froze my tail off! The
water temp is sitting around 38 degrease F and when the wind blows the cold air coming
off the water makes the air temp feel a heck of a lot cooler than 38. The first
day I went out on the lake, Cody (my brother), Eric (my cousin), my Dad, and I
did a little Trout\Walleye combo. Both
were a little slow but we did manage to get a few. Dad cracked a pretty good
walleye (that he made sure we all knew all about) but other than that there
really wasn't much to talk about. The next day Cody, Eric, Andy Carlson (a good
buddy of mine), and I took a stab at some smallies on Rainy Lake. Fishing
wasn't all that bad but the weather was brutal. The wind was strong, temperatures
were around 33 degrees F, and it rained
most of the day. We were only on the water for a few hours but all together we managed
to catch around 12 smallies. All of our bites came on minnow baits on jigs in
25'-30' of water.
At any rate,
I'm going to go watch the game but hopefully I'll have a chance to write in the
next few days with a little better update on the fishing, cold weather, and
whatever else pops up in between.
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