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10/02/2011 05:22PM (Thread Older Than 3 Years)
New Trip Report posted by cptrea
Trip Name: Dads and Daughters Do the Quetico Thing.
Entry Point: Quetico
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Trip Name: Dads and Daughters Do the Quetico Thing.
Entry Point: Quetico
Click Here to View Trip Report
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10/02/2011 07:07PM
I have a 30-year-old daughter who lives in Ft. Myers and I've been trying to get her north for several years now. Glad to see you were able to accomplish this. Sounds like fun was had by all.
"Always leave the woodpile higher than when you found it."
10/03/2011 07:36AM
That will be a great memory for years to come. My daughter won't trip it but my son and I have gone on three trips so far. I think it's great for the kids to get into the outdoors and enjoy fishing, canoeing and the discussions around a camp fire. I hope you make more trips with your daughter.
10/03/2011 09:03PM
quote Ozarker: "I have a 30-year-old daughter who lives in Ft. Myers and I've been trying to get her north for several years now. Glad to see you were able to accomplish this. Sounds like fun was had by all."
We did have a good time. If your daughter has been in Ft. Myers for very long she might have read stuff by one of our group, Byron Stout was the outdoor writer for the Ft. Myers News-Press for 20 years until he retired last year. He still does a weekly fishing report for them.
10/05/2011 02:59PM
Extremely enjoyable read and wonderful pix. Your story has a little different flavor which really aids in smooth digestion. The character mix must have been just about right even though you didn't get into that very much. Were the girls already good friends built off of the dad's long standing relationship?
The early morning fly rod excursion rubbed the trip in perfectly. I just love being out pre-dawn while my wife and 4 kids are sound asleep. Is there a more magical time?!
The early morning fly rod excursion rubbed the trip in perfectly. I just love being out pre-dawn while my wife and 4 kids are sound asleep. Is there a more magical time?!
"The price of anything is the life you pay for it." -HDT
10/05/2011 04:12PM
Thanks for the great trip report. Sounds like an outstanding time.
“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” Ralph Waldo Emerson...and...“Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading".
10/07/2011 04:35PM
Wonderful report Ralph! I truly enjoyed your story and pictures. When my daughter was growing up, we had a tradition of going fishing together on my birthday every year. Now she's married and moved away. I really miss sharing the outdoors with her. I hope someday to lure her on a trip to canoe country.
And congrats on winning the fishing contest. You folks did very well.
And congrats on winning the fishing contest. You folks did very well.
10/09/2011 05:55AM
Sobi:
First light is a great time to be on the water, and up there the dusk/dawn hours last much longer than down here! Interestingly, the girls had never met prior to this trip even though their dads had fished together for a couple of decades.
Wallidave:
Yes, the climb from the boat landing to the tent pads on that site was memorable! The rocky point at the boat landing in your photograph looked really "fishy" to me, but I never got a bump there, nor saw any fish around the rocks, etc. Maybe it was the time of year? There were plenty of fish in the area.
First light is a great time to be on the water, and up there the dusk/dawn hours last much longer than down here! Interestingly, the girls had never met prior to this trip even though their dads had fished together for a couple of decades.
Wallidave:
Yes, the climb from the boat landing to the tent pads on that site was memorable! The rocky point at the boat landing in your photograph looked really "fishy" to me, but I never got a bump there, nor saw any fish around the rocks, etc. Maybe it was the time of year? There were plenty of fish in the area.
10/09/2011 11:40PM
I posted another photo of the same area to show the difference in water levels. 2009 water levels were very high and we did pretty good fishing from shore from this campsite. 2010(me in photo) water levels were WAY down and fishing from this campsite was fair at best. This past June levels were in-between 09-10 and falling. Spot was taken on our way in this year so we camped a little farther east. We trip mid-June the last last 5 trips.
Dave
Dave
10/10/2011 09:08AM
quote Wallidave: "I posted another photo of the same area to show the difference in water levels. 2009 water levels were very high and we did pretty good fishing from shore from this campsite. 2010(me in photo) water levels were WAY down and fishing from this campsite was fair at best. This past June levels were in-between 09-10 and falling. Spot was taken on our way in this year so we camped a little farther east. We trip mid-June the last last 5 trips.
Dave"
Here's what it looked like in July of this year:
Looks like the level was somewhere between the levels shown in your two photos. As I mentioned in the trip report there were quality fish nearby, but we never bumped a fish on that point.
10/24/2011 11:23AM
Absolutely fabulous report!! I loved the humor and the fact that the daughters want to go again. Well done all!! Thanks for sharing, I hope you do a repeat soon.
Wherever there is a channel for water, there is a road for the canoe. -Thoreau
05/25/2017 11:02AM
Great report with the girls. My little girl is 3 and I am so hoping to get her out around the lakes where we live this summer.
It is also fun to see comparison photos that the others have posted of the same area.
It is also fun to see comparison photos that the others have posted of the same area.
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