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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Fishing Forum :: Big walleye caught on Iron - May 13, 2013
 
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kayakrookie1
05/22/2013 04:56PM
 
quote VoyageurNorth: "Ice chunk "caught" on Iron Lake, also May 13th. Not measured. :-)


Erik "



Kinda looks like Bob Woodward sitting in the front
 
kanoes
05/15/2013 10:11PM
 
maybe 8
 
BRic
05/15/2013 11:14PM
 
Perfect fish, nice job.
 
h20
05/16/2013 12:05AM
 
quote VoyageurNorth: "Ice chunk "caught" on Iron Lake, also May 13th. Not measured. :-)


Erik "
You really mean it when you say you're going ice fishing.
 
yogi59weedr
05/16/2013 12:24AM
 
Is that white iron or iron
 
crutch5
05/16/2013 06:32AM
 
I hate to point it out, but i couldn't help notice that you fine gentlemen did not have your life vests on while in those frigid waters. Especially after all the posts recently about the dangers.


"Safety First"


Nice Fish!
 
VoyageurNorth
05/15/2013 11:12PM
 
Ice chunk "caught" on Iron Lake, also May 13th. Not measured. :-)

Erik
 
Arlo Pankook
05/16/2013 07:04AM
 
Beauty! Keep em coming.
 
VoyageurNorth
05/15/2013 09:59PM
 
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(oops, edited to add length - not weighed, thrown back) 27 inches
 
VoyageurNorth
05/16/2013 12:33AM
 
Iron Lake, up on the Canadian/Minnesota border.



 
tumblehome
05/16/2013 07:32PM
 
I have so much respect for people that return the big fish to the water.


I know soooo many people that think the BWCA can produce endless large fish and have a feeling of entitlement when they catch fish at all. Makes me sad.


Tom
 
Primitiveman
05/16/2013 08:31PM
 
Since I was on a solo trip the last 4 days I thought a lot about the PDF recommendation and decided to wear mine even though I had misgivings. Since I had packed an auxiliary dry bag with a big towel and a super warm garment outfit and kept it in front of me in the canoe, I attempted to calculate whether it would be better to forgo the PDF so as to maximize swimming speed, at the expense of buoyancy. Staying afloat is not terribly relevant if you cannot get to shore because your PDF so slows your swimming so much as to leave you hypothermic and still far from shore. A situation to avoid.
Jon
 
Basspro69
05/16/2013 10:22PM
 
Very nice fish Erik .
 
pastorjsackett
05/17/2013 06:08PM
 
That ice chunk looks like it might go 10....
 
MOJO
05/22/2013 04:33PM
 
quote Primitiveman: "Since I was on a solo trip the last 4 days I thought a lot about the PDF recommendation and decided to wear mine even though I had misgivings. Since I had packed an auxiliary dry bag with a big towel and a super warm garment outfit and kept it in front of me in the canoe, I attempted to calculate whether it would be better to forgo the PDF so as to maximize swimming speed, at the expense of buoyancy. Staying afloat is not terribly relevant if you cannot get to shore because your PDF so slows your swimming so much as to leave you hypothermic and still far from shore. A situation to avoid.
Jon"



How fast can you swim carrying or balancing atop an auxiliary dry bag?
 
VoyageurNorth
05/16/2013 03:28PM
 
quote crutch5: "I hate to point it out, but i couldn't help notice that you fine gentlemen did not have your life vests on while in those frigid waters. Especially after all the posts recently about the dangers.



"Safety First"



Nice Fish!"



You are right though I do know they said they had them on under the coats. But Erik, bad bad for no lifejacket with the fish!
 
VenisonSteaks
05/17/2013 08:55AM
 
Booya!! Nice fish!!


Heading to Iron on Wednesday, wondering what the water temps are like and if the walleye spawn in on yet?

 
George
05/17/2013 09:41AM
 
quote Primitiveman: "Since I was on a solo trip the last 4 days I thought a lot about the PDF recommendation and decided to wear mine even though I had misgivings. Since I had packed an auxiliary dry bag with a big towel and a super warm garment outfit and kept it in front of me in the canoe, I attempted to calculate whether it would be better to forgo the PDF so as to maximize swimming speed, at the expense of buoyancy. Staying afloat is not terribly relevant if you cannot get to shore because your PDF so slows your swimming so much as to leave you hypothermic and still far from shore. A situation to avoid.
Jon"



I highly recommend you try the following. Take your canoe out with all your gear on (boots, clothing AND LIFE JACKET). Tip yourself about 15 yards from shore when the water is 40 degrees or less. Come back and tell us what a fast swimmer you turn out to be in those conditions.


I tipped after running some rapids in late October several years ago. I was with a guy that was training for ironman Wisconsin. We were only about 30 yards from shore and PREPARED to possibly tip. There was a moment where both of us thought we might not make it to shore.


Gag reflex when you hit the water, heavy boots, cannot breath, feet sinking, etc. Thank the Lord we had our jackets on at the time.





 
George
05/17/2013 09:41AM