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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Reports Trip Report - Fishing on thin ice....Spring 2010 Reply |
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Beemer01 |
01/15/2011 08:02PM Another trip element I forgot. Vikinfan brought a near industrial strength green laser - he powered it up one snowy evening and the effect was completely magicical - the laser beam arced into the sky, diffused and refracted by the falling snow flakes. Cameras could not capture those moments. |
gbuskk |
01/15/2011 04:34PMquote Beemer01: "quote Ho Ho: "That was really interesting. Any other year, you would have had plenty of ice in March, but last year was pretty extreme. Anyway, that's an interesting way to winter (spring) camp. Looks like a fun group, too. After watching Vikinfan haul a tree from the forest and erect a flag pole with it, we knew we had better behave, else he may have zapped our eyes out with his laser pointer. :) |
drnatus |
01/15/2011 12:06PM Great report! I think that if I had a big crack under my bunk, the puddle on the floor would be more than just water!!! |
Beemer01 |
01/15/2011 08:17AMquote Ho Ho: "That was really interesting. Any other year, you would have had plenty of ice in March, but last year was pretty extreme. Anyway, that's an interesting way to winter (spring) camp. Looks like a fun group, too. Ho Ho - As you know group chemistry is vital - Vikinfan handpicked the crew and it all worked well. In close confines like that tent poor personality fits would have been obvious quickly. I've been involved with a number of trips organized from BWCA.com board members and without exception they have gone well. |
gbusk |
01/14/2011 12:14PM 18 trips on the way in for the group, then I, one with skis, went back to retrieve a few misc. items several times, as well a another 18 trips on the way out. Needless to say, I have never been so well acquainted with a canoe portage and a lovely portage it is. |
Beemer01 |
01/14/2011 08:05AM Greg - I totally forgot about the number of trips over the portage. MUSH you Huskies! |
gbusk |
01/13/2011 09:52PM Thanks for the report Beemer. The amount of gear was immense, thankfully we only had one portage, as 18 trips were req'd to haul everything across. Three to four trips by each person. |
Ho Ho |
01/13/2011 09:18PM That was really interesting. Any other year, you would have had plenty of ice in March, but last year was pretty extreme. Anyway, that's an interesting way to winter (spring) camp. Looks like a fun group, too. |
TomT |
01/13/2011 07:55PM Really enjoyed this one Beemer. Nice job. I'm sure it's a trip you will never forget. |
Harv |
01/13/2011 03:03PM That was a great report! |
Beemer01 |
01/13/2011 02:54PM Wetlander - We day tripped over to Rose and walked along side the rapids and open water that way, hiking up on the bluffs to get a view of Canada.... but we didn't auger any holes on Rose. |
Wetlander |
01/13/2011 02:44PM You saw that huh? I was trying to edit my mistake before anyone notice. I mixed up a picture of a walleye I saw on a different trip report with yours... guess mix-ups happen to us all. Did you make it into Rose or Partridge? I was thinking that Walleyes and LT on Rose would be cool or Sunnies and LT on Partridge! |
Beemer01 |
01/13/2011 02:28PM If there was a Walleye caught, it was on Duncan! |
Wetlander |
01/13/2011 02:23PMquote Beemer01: "Oops - came in on Bearskin and fished on Duncan. (I may have mentioned that I'm directionally challenged - esp if someone else has done the planning)" ...That's what I thought you meant. Glad to see that there are fish to be had! Did you venture into Partridge or Rose at all? |
BearBrown |
01/13/2011 01:15PM I think beemer has you confused wetlander because he has his lakes mixed up. There is no access for motorized vehicles on duncan lake but there is at west bearskin lake. The only way to get to duncan, which is in the bwca (ep 60), is to come from west bearskin or from other lakes in the bwca like rose. I imagine west bearskin gets a fair amount of fishing pressure while duncan gets very little. Hope I cleared it up. |
Beemer01 |
01/13/2011 11:21AM Oops - came in on Bearskin and fished on Duncan. (I may have mentioned that I'm directionally challenged - esp if someone else has done the planning) |
Wetlander |
01/13/2011 11:08AM I'm confused... Duncan is INSIDE the BWCA but motors are allowed? Bearskin is OUTSIDE of the BWCA but there is little fishing pressure? If you stayed on Bearskin why would you portage at all... there is a boat access! I must be misunderstanding something... |
Beemer01 |
01/13/2011 09:23AM Across Duncan to Bearskin via the portage. Duncan allows motors, so there are occasional sleds and 4x4 vehicles and a LOT more fishing pressure there. One portage away and you're good. |
Wetlander |
01/13/2011 08:59AM Awesome trip report. I really liked the pictures too. Just curious though, it says you went in at Duncan Lake, is that also where you stayed and fished? I am heading into Duncan in March this year, probably bound for Rose...The way it looks right now, lack of snow is not going to be a problem! |
Beemer01 |
01/12/2011 03:19PM Yeah - 18" ice cracking directly under your bunk at 3AM is a compelling alternative to coffee in terms of waking you up! |
inspector13 |
01/12/2011 03:14PM Those ice contracting and expanding noises really unnerved me the time I tented on a frozen lake. I don’t think I will ever do it again because of lack of sleep. Thanks for your report. |
Beemer01 |
01/12/2011 02:17PM One of our talented BWCA.com members Dicecupmaker makes them - and yes they are very customized and very very cool. |
BearBrown |
01/12/2011 01:56PM Cool trip report. Enjoyed the photos and video you provided. That flag pole was pretty frickin awesome, lol. I also enjoyed the giant fishing hole you created, that would be entertaining to watch the lakers grab your bait like that. Also enjoyed the pics of your group dragging sleds across dry ground. Haha. You told your story well. Thanks for sharing. Ps. Where can I get a leather coozie like that? Those are awesome. |
Beemer01 |
01/12/2011 12:43PM Big Tent - I doubt it. Our Guide and outfitter (Vikinfan) is in a multi year residency so this may have been his last BWCA ice fishing trip for a little while. And yes - there was a LOT of gear! |
Big Tent |
01/12/2011 09:40AM Going again this year? Maybe Feburary? Good report, it sounds like a lot of fun mixed in with the hard work. |
wtgmonkey |
01/11/2011 08:20PM Looks like an amazing time. That set up must have cost a small fortune and taken some serious team work to put up. I give it 2 thumbs up! |
Beemer01 |
01/11/2011 07:34PM New Trip Report posted by Beemer01 Trip Name: Fishing on thin ice....Spring 2010. Entry Point: 60 Click Here to View Trip Report |