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10/08/2013 05:29PM   (Thread Older Than 3 Years)
New Trip Report posted by 24kGold

Trip Name: Saganagons base camp.

Entry Point: 55A

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missmolly
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10/09/2013 06:43AM  
HUGE fish and the other pics were purty too! Well done, young man!!!
10/09/2013 08:04AM  
quote missmolly: "HUGE fish and the other pics were purty too! Well done, young man!!!"


I'm sure that trip has me spoiled. You don't hit hot fishing and perfect weather up there very often. Glad you liked the report.

Terry
missmolly
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10/09/2013 07:06PM  
"Liked" it? Hardly. I LOVED it. I'm going to link to it in the fishing section. Your fellow fishers might like to see those fish.
bottomtothetap
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10/09/2013 08:54PM  
Sorry if I missed more specifics on fish size in your report but...

I saw one mention of "24-inches", what species was that? What were the measurements of the smallies?

At any rate, nice fish!
HammerII
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10/09/2013 11:02PM  
glad to see i'm not the only one who fishes as soon as he hits the water and while traveling. I travels with a friend who isn't into fishing and he remarked that he had never seen anyone who could paddle and fish at the same time.........
missmolly
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10/10/2013 06:02AM  
Hey, Terry, I'm a gardener (avocation), writer (vocation), and fisher (vacation!) too.
10/10/2013 07:27AM  
quote missmolly: "Hey, Terry, I'm a gardener (avocation), writer (vocation), and fisher (vacation!) too."


Awesome. Here in Arkansas, my garden is about done for. The first frost of the season is right around the corner. It was a great year for tomatoes.

I've got my first novel coming out in December sometime. I'll let everyone know when it hits.

Here's a link to a video I made of the fish we caught. Get ready...there's a lot of heart-stopping action in it. :-) I'm not sure if I posted it in here anywhere, but if I did, so what. Here it is again.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQO2TheGBFQ

Terry
10/10/2013 07:32AM  
Nice trip report--good fish in areas I usually just paddle through :)

T
10/10/2013 07:32AM  
quote bottomtothetap: "Sorry if I missed more specifics on fish size in your report but...


I saw one mention of "24-inches", what species was that? What were the measurements of the smallies?


At any rate, nice fish!"


We had some Walleyes in the 29" range, several in the 25" + size. The largest smallies were 20-21" and I had a lake trout that was close to 25". We caught no small fish this year. It was incredible.

Terry
10/10/2013 07:34AM  
quote HammerII: "glad to see i'm not the only one who fishes as soon as he hits the water and while traveling. I travels with a friend who isn't into fishing and he remarked that he had never seen anyone who could paddle and fish at the same time........."


Once I get past Silver Falls, I have to at least troll. I've picked up several nice fish that way. Besides, since I've paid the Quetico price to get in there, I want to get my money's worth.

If I didn't fish right away, that would be like paying to get into the movies, but entering and sitting down AFTER all of the previews.

Terry
10/10/2013 07:38AM  
quote timatkn: "Nice trip report--good fish in areas I usually just paddle through :)


T"


Glad you liked my report. That area of Saganagons is the best fishing area I've found up there. I can't imagine paddling through it without getting a lure wet. Of course, if everyone else wants to only paddle through...that's okay by me. ?

Terry
bottomtothetap
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10/10/2013 11:46AM  
quote 24kGold: "
quote bottomtothetap: "Sorry if I missed more specifics on fish size in your report but...



I saw one mention of "24-inches", what species was that? What were the measurements of the smallies?



At any rate, nice fish!"



We had some Walleyes in the 29" range, several in the 25" + size. The largest smallies were 20-21" and I had a lake trout that was close to 25". We caught no small fish this year. It was incredible.


Terry"


Thanks, After re-reading your report I found much more information on fish size. Awesome fishing trip!
Bushwacker
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10/10/2013 04:36PM  
Awesome!
10/10/2013 05:03PM  
Nice report!! Makes want to try base camping.
10/10/2013 06:21PM  
quote TomP: "Nice report!! Makes want to try base camping. "

Glad you enjoyed it.

I'm 53, and there's a part of me that would like to do a big loop and see more of what Quetico has to offer. Even though I could do it, the amenities of base camping would be difficult to give up.

Terry
10/10/2013 06:25PM  
quote Bushwacker: "Awesome!"


I'm glad you liked it. It's a year up there that will always stand out in my memories for sure.

Terry
10/25/2013 05:49PM  
The photos of your meals look fantastic!
10/26/2013 08:25AM  
quote johno: "The photos of your meals look fantastic!"


Thanks. I try my best to make the meals part of the experience. Most of the guys I take up there with me only go one time, so I want it to be a trip of a lifetime for them.

The meals aren't difficult to make, it just takes a little creativity and planning is all. The best piece of equipment I ever bought for meal preparation is the Outback oven.

http://www.backcountrygear.com/backpackers-pantry-outback-oven-10-in.html

Several places sell it online. It's fast, and the size of it bakes for up to four people. With it, I make biscuits, muffins, cornbread, cakes, desserts and pizza. It's the easiest oven I've ever used, and it's lightweight. It's designed to use over a burner.

Just cruise through your grocery store sometime with your mindset on camp food. You may be surprised at what you can come up with.

Terry
One box of pound cake mix, box of cream cheese and powdered sugar. Pour the prepared cake mix into the outback oven, combine the cream cheese and two tablespoons of powdered sugar in a Ziploc bag, cut a corner and squirt the mixture into the batter.
10/26/2013 11:45AM  

Excellent report on an Excellent Trip! Thanks for sharing this wonderful adventure. As I read the report, I thought to myself, this guy is a very good writer, and then I see you are writing a novel. Beautiful pictures to boot. Well done Terry.
10/27/2013 02:56PM  
quote AndySG: "
Excellent report on an Excellent Trip! Thanks for sharing this wonderful adventure. As I read the report, I thought to myself, this guy is a very good writer, and then I see you are writing a novel. Beautiful pictures to boot. Well done Terry."
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Thanks for the compliment, Andy. It was an awesome trip.

My first manuscript is with the publisher. I'm not sure the novel will be ready by Christmas, but at least shortly thereafter. I'm working on a sequel to it right now. I'm new at this, so writing is an adventure also.

Terry
 
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