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Message started by db on Jun 25th, 2015 at 7:01am

Title: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Jun 25th, 2015 at 7:01am
Time for a new POD comment thread. The last thread is here:
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I have a bunch of ST's shots in the can. Seems we were both hoping to see some different perspectives from other paddlers...

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jun 25th, 2015 at 1:11pm
We have almost 1000 registered members here and while that's far more than the number of QJ people who actively participate or regularly view the site, it should still be enough for a steady supply of POD's which seem to be a favorite feature for everyone.

IF everyone just sent in 5-10 pics, then db would have more than enough and you wouldn't get long series of pics by any one person.

I'm pretty sure most everyone takes some pictures and I'm a little puzzled why more people don't submit them?

We have some people here who submit professional quality POD's and maybe that makes hacks like me, feel our pics are not good enough?
I love the POD's and just the fact there from a place we all love and someone made the effort is all anyone should care about IMHO.

Some people might have technical issues submitting pics, and give up from frustration.
I'm tech neanderthal, but we have people here who can tell you how or maybe even do it for you if necessary.

I posted in the HELP forum about how you can upload your pics to PhotoBucket and set it so they're re-sized for POD submissions but remain the same in your personal file.

I'd like to see EVERYONE that takes pics submit them and share their "eye" for the Q/BWCA.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Jun 25th, 2015 at 1:38pm
Agree. One of my favorite features also. Some of the photos are amazing. I'll be sending in a new batch of my recent pics soon. I don't think there is anything really remarkable in what I'll be sending, but I'm often surprised that others find what I consider a plain or boring photo, to be very interesting or beautiful.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by intrepid_camper on Jun 25th, 2015 at 4:10pm
Just reviewed the past 20 POD's...Jimmar, you need a tarp.....  Lots of wet folks in your photos.  :(
I will post some pics as the POD is always interesting to me.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Jun 25th, 2015 at 4:49pm

intrepid_camper wrote on Jun 25th, 2015 at 4:10pm:
...Jimmar, you need a tarp.....  Lots of wet folks in your photos.  :(


I know...I know...ST has been telling me that for a while.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jun 25th, 2015 at 9:19pm
Maybe El Tigre will send some more fish pics... :o

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by JChief on Jul 1st, 2015 at 12:15pm
I see a trend the last few days and it is making me hungry. Just curious on the type of fish. Wondering if you marinated it and/or if it is a lake trout. Color doesn't look like walleye or pike. Nice kitchen set up!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by El_Tigre on Jul 1st, 2015 at 1:15pm
What a troll old salt^
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jul 1st, 2015 at 2:06pm


JChief wrote on Jul 1st, 2015 at 12:15pm:
I see a trend the last few days and it is making me hungry. Just curious on the type of fish. Wondering if you marinated it and/or if it is a lake trout. Color doesn't look like walleye or pike. Nice kitchen set up!


It's a LT. The kitchen set-up is courtesy of the "Westwood Hilton LLC" a "roving" basecamp provider  :-? Reservations by invitation only. ;) ;D

We had 3 different spices we used on 3 batches of LT. A standard Lemon Pepper,  some Italian seasoning and some Greek fish spice Westwood’s wife sent along. They were all tasty, but we both agreed the Greek spice was the best. I don’t know what it’s called or IF it’s readily available? Westwood would know more about it.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jul 1st, 2015 at 4:28pm

El_Tigre wrote on Jul 1st, 2015 at 1:15pm:
What a troll old salt^


Trolling has it's benefits. It requires no extra effort, it's easy, efficient, and you never know what you'll catch. 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jul 4th, 2015 at 12:09pm
Today's POD brings back memories of the 1st and only time I met Ranger's special "Lady". She still looks the same, she must have good doggy genes. ;) 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jul 4th, 2015 at 12:21pm
I met her once, too... though, at the time, she appeared a bit fidgety and less-than-thrilled about being in a canoe out on Kasakokwog Lake.

Tried to train my dog - a GREAT swimmer - to sit patiently in my canoe.  She kept jumping overboard, which usually flipped my Prism and me with it!

I gave up.

Kudos to Ranger; maybe he'll consider starting a school for training would-be Voyageur dogs.

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Ranger on Jul 4th, 2015 at 2:58pm
Well, the real secret is that Penny hates to swim. So she has two choices in the canoe, and she elects to stay dry. The first time I put her in a canoe at home I had to wrestle her into the boat. Now she jumps right in. I've found that a blue closed cell foam pad helps too.

Penny will be on her fifth Quetico trip this September!  8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jul 11th, 2015 at 12:38pm
I notice Ranger is a fan of those inexpensive orange fish grippers. 8-)

There are better grippers out there, but for the price it's hard to beat these IF you use a gripper. They float so you can't lose them overboard and hard to miss that orange around camp.

One of those cheap outdoor items that delivers way more than you'd expect at the price.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Ranger on Jul 12th, 2015 at 3:28pm

solotripper wrote on Jul 11th, 2015 at 12:38pm:
I notice Ranger is a fan of those inexpensive orange fish grippers.


Yep, they've served me well on several trips now. I do enjoy the indestructible Boga's we use on the big lakes at home, but for canoe trips these hit a sweet spot between function / price / and float that's hard to beat.

I find it pretty easy to slip them on my wrist as a fish comes in, and then lip them right in the water. I've landed all of the grand slam species with these multiple times. I still lip bass the old school way, but if the hooks are in the way I'll use these just to avoid hook/hand issues in the Park.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by JChief on Jul 12th, 2015 at 6:38pm
Have one as well based on recommendations here. Come in handy specifically for critters like those in the picture. Don't even need to bring them into the canoe.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Aug 2nd, 2015 at 5:47pm
8/2 - wheres that? 

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Aug 2nd, 2015 at 6:51pm
Rebecca falls, between Iron and McAree. North 1/2.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Aug 2nd, 2015 at 7:45pm
It's on the portage between Ted lk and Fishhook (Earl lk). I was surprised to see that much flow because where it empties into Ted, it doesn’t look like much of a run-off at all. Once on the portage you see there is a significant drop in elevation between Fishhook and Ted. The portage is short and deceptive elevation wise

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Aug 5th, 2015 at 1:48am
Good.  I thought you might have found . . . . nevermind.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Aug 15th, 2015 at 11:43am
I hope db has some other QJers pics in the can, I'm getting tired of this guys' pic's. :P ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Ranger on Aug 15th, 2015 at 2:56pm
You'll know when he's getting low on pics, when you start to see the ones with the guy's finger over one corner of the pic.  ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Aug 17th, 2015 at 7:10am
Thanks ST.  Sept 1st is open.

Next?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Sep 1st, 2015 at 2:37pm
Your POD pic today makes at least # 2 of the things you've done right PJ ;) 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Sep 1st, 2015 at 2:38pm
Whoops!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by portage dog on Sep 1st, 2015 at 9:12pm
PJ, congrats on getting the Mrs. out there with you!  Not something mine is ever going to do.  Nice walleye too.  I hope she enjoyed it enough to want to keep going back.

pd

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by pajeff on Sep 3rd, 2015 at 9:12pm
db
Curious how you portage the cooler.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Sep 3rd, 2015 at 9:35pm
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Sep 4th, 2015 at 5:06am
Not a cooler, it's my food pack (a little six pack cooler goes inside).

Here's some more details that kinda show how the shoulder straps and hip belt are attached. It's my favorite pack to carry by far. I love that pack. It keeps everything organized and easily accessible plus it makes a great seat or table.

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There is still a six inch section of garden hose to use as a handle of a suitcase. The shoulder straps came a year later and the hip belt the year after. I don't look BW/Q cool carrying it but I can live with that. [smiley=cool.gif]

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Sep 12th, 2015 at 5:18pm
That's a pretty photo today, db.  Tell your "kid" I said so. 

;)

Spartan2

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Sep 12th, 2015 at 7:40pm
Ditto!!!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Sep 14th, 2015 at 8:16am
Thanks and I will but I'll wait because even my wife, who after a few trips had enough and thinks the kid got a raw deal and is offering options.

In hindsight, I wish I was in the last two PODs. But I know a sucker hole when I see one, ;)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Sep 17th, 2015 at 1:45pm
Today's POD is my idea of a great campsite 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Sep 28th, 2015 at 3:02pm
Sunrise on Cirrus site 2Z.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Sep 29th, 2015 at 8:04pm
I knew it was 2Z as soon as I saw it!  Great shot & great campsite!

Jimbo  8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Sep 29th, 2015 at 11:43pm
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Sep 30th, 2015 at 12:32am
yup. It's a popular spot I could tell, but I think I liked the one just across the lake to the North a little better. POD coming up soon.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Sep 30th, 2015 at 4:34pm
Was this the handy work of one of you?
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Sep 30th, 2015 at 4:39pm
Kingfisher and I spent a couple nights here on our way out of the park in July.  Nice camp indeed.
-YB
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Sep 30th, 2015 at 5:23pm

Yellowbird wrote on Sep 30th, 2015 at 4:34pm:
Was this the handy work of one of you?


not sure if I should plead guilty....fearing the wrath of some LNT purists who frequent this place

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Sep 30th, 2015 at 8:55pm

jimmar wrote on Sep 30th, 2015 at 5:23pm:

Yellowbird wrote on Sep 30th, 2015 at 4:34pm:
Was this the handy work of one of you?


not sure if I should plead guilty....fearing the wrath of some LNT purists who frequent this place


  ;) ;D ;D I got your back Jimmar, IF that's your handi-work, you did a fine job 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Sep 30th, 2015 at 9:34pm

jimmar wrote on Sep 30th, 2015 at 5:23pm:

Yellowbird wrote on Sep 30th, 2015 at 4:34pm:
Was this the handy work of one of you?


not sure if I should plead guilty....fearing the wrath of some LNT purists who frequent this place


It seemed like a good idea at the time... :)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Oct 1st, 2015 at 12:00am
That's the missing inuk of the three, Darryl, here is Larry and Larry.
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Oct 1st, 2015 at 6:32pm
One too many Larry's not enough Darryl’s  ;) ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Oct 5th, 2015 at 2:28pm
I really like today's POD, with the trees reflected in the water. Thank you, James Clem and db.

Our trip of three weeks ago feels like three years ago.

- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Oct 5th, 2015 at 2:32pm

Quote:
Our trip of three weeks ago feels like three years ago.


I'm looking forward to your trip report/ pictures and POD's  ;) ;) 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Oct 5th, 2015 at 4:21pm

solotripper wrote on Oct 1st, 2015 at 6:32pm:
One too many Larry's not enough Darryl’s  ;) ;D ;D

One Darrel is sufficient.  QJ is not big enough for 2.

Today's pic looks to be taken from the campsite north of the one we were looking at last week on the west side of Cirrus and is home to Larry Inuk.

-YB

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Oct 5th, 2015 at 5:30pm
Yes - 3Z and one of the small stone triplets, Larry II rests on that site. I liked this site the best out of the four I stayed on that week. Easy landing, Flintsone-esque furnishings and peaceful surroundings. Found an inconspicuously marked honey-hole nearby loaded with walleyes.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Oct 5th, 2015 at 7:22pm
I stayed at 3Z on my fall 2014 base-camp trip for 2 nights. It's everything you said it was. Larry 2 wasn't there and I didn't find that honey hole, but it was a great place to stay.

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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Oct 5th, 2015 at 7:32pm
I can see it from here.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Oct 5th, 2015 at 8:11pm
Those fire roasted spuds you see in the right side of fire pit were outstanding with my breakfast eggs the two mornings I was there.
Only thing better would of been some of those honey hole waldo fillets to go along with it. :(

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Oct 7th, 2015 at 6:56pm

Quote:
I'm looking forward to your trip report/ pictures and POD's


Well, I DID send in some POD submissions.

As far as the trip report, I'll have to think about it.

One, this year we didn't go very far into the park, for various reasons. It's kind of embarrassing.

And two, every time I set out to write a trip report, it morphs into a long and meandering piece of narrative literature, rather than a compilation of helpful knowledge. I had big plans after the 2010 trip, for example, and just the trip across Bayley Bay turned into a thousand words quoting Rick Bass and others.

Hahahaha.

-- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Oct 7th, 2015 at 7:53pm
I appreciate ANY effort in regards to trip reports/PODS/pictures.

Besides, what may seem like a meandering report to you might just be very entertaining to others and hold some info newbies or even seasoned paddlers either don't know or just never thought about the way others do. :-?

I learn new things here all the time. Don't be so hard on yourself, if everyone were their own worse critic this site would be a wasteland. ;) ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Oct 8th, 2015 at 12:30am

kypaddler wrote on Oct 7th, 2015 at 6:56pm:

And two, every time I set out to write a trip report, it morphs into a long and meandering piece of narrative literature, rather than a compilation of helpful knowledge.  kypaddler


No worries - we love useless knowledge here too.  That's why we read ST's trip reports.   ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Oct 8th, 2015 at 1:13am

PhantomJug wrote on Oct 8th, 2015 at 12:30am:

kypaddler wrote on Oct 7th, 2015 at 6:56pm:

And two, every time I set out to write a trip report, it morphs into a long and meandering piece of narrative literature, rather than a compilation of helpful knowledge.  kypaddler


No worries - we love useless knowledge here too.  That's why we read ST's trip reports.   ;D


I just hope that someday I can be like ST... :o

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Oct 8th, 2015 at 11:22am
Tough Crowd here ::) :P

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Oct 8th, 2015 at 12:07pm
See ST, you learned something new here, just like you said....er, maybe thats not new. :o

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Oct 8th, 2015 at 4:06pm

jimmar wrote on Oct 8th, 2015 at 12:07pm:
See ST, you learned something new here, just like you said....er, maybe thats not new. :o


More like par for the course. ;)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Oct 8th, 2015 at 5:37pm

solotripper wrote on Oct 8th, 2015 at 11:22am:
Tough Crowd here ::) :P


You shouldn't be so negative. We complement you and this is your response? We have high standards around here. :-*

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Oct 9th, 2015 at 3:09pm
Fellas fellas ... is this all in good fun, or is there an edge to this banter?

As an outsider looking in, I can't tell.

(Makes me feel like a guy being sent up to do hard time, and walking in the door and wondering which "gang" to align myself with ...)

But back to the topic at hand (trip reports), I'm curious as to what readers/fellow travelers like to see.

The aforementioned "useful knowledge," which I wrote to mean things like fishing ... weather ... campsite availability and "health" ... landing conditions?

Or musings on wildlife ... wilderness ... group cohesion ... camp chores etc.?

That was my original point. My writing tends toward the latter. Is that boring to others?

- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Oct 9th, 2015 at 3:38pm
I think it's all in good fun. As for trip reports, my opinion is that there is no form to follow. Trip reports are voluntary, and many choose not to write them, and those who do have many different styles of writing. Some include pictures and some don't. Some are detail oriented and some not.

It's up to you whether you want to share or not. My encouragement is to try it. I would enjoy reading it. 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Oct 9th, 2015 at 6:50pm

kypaddler wrote on Oct 9th, 2015 at 3:09pm:
I'm curious as to what readers/fellow travelers like to see.


Personally I like to hear about OTHER peoples hardships and how they overcame them and I like seeing pics of their campsite setups. Basically I mostly appreciate ideas I can borrow to improve my own trips.

It's all good and I remember really enjoying writing a few so I highly recommend it to anyone who has the time and desire.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Oct 9th, 2015 at 8:22pm

Quote:
But back to the topic at hand (trip reports), I'm curious as to what readers/fellow travelers like to see.


Whatever you want to contribute is great.  I read just about everything here.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Oct 15th, 2015 at 1:06pm
Nice pic of your wood strip Kayak Jimmar 8-)
How long does it take to load your gear in without any hatches fore/aft like you see on those tripping ocean kayaks?

I can see the benefit for a base-camp type trip, but I wouldn't want to do a long trip unless I could figure way to load/unload quickly. :-/


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Oct 15th, 2015 at 2:20pm
Thanks ST.
I spend extra time at the beginning and end of portages unpacking and re-packing but I make up lost time on the water because the kayak will move out pretty fast.  The answer for loading/unlading more quickly is to bring less stuff.  ;)

It has a large hatch behind the cockpit where I loose pack most of the smaller or re-shapeable items. I also pack a mil style double strap duffle to repack and carry on portages.  Up front I push in my tent, sleeping bag and pad, all tied to a piece of para-cord so I can pull them out easily. In the cockpit , behind the seat,  I have a water bottle, spray skirt and a few miscellaneous small items I forgot to pack in the hatch. The design of this kayak is for larger paddlers, I’m smallish, and I increased the height slightly at the front of the cockpit when I built it. It will carry a surprising amount of gear. But because I always seem to bring too much, I end up strapping some gear on top along with a deck back for fishing tackle and such. The fishing rods get held on by a cord on the deck. I look like Jed Clampett on water, just ask PJ, I met him in June in Quetico Lake. :-[

It’s a bit difficult to fish from so I don’t intentionally try to catch those larger NP when I’m using it. It’s pretty stable, and takes the wind and waves better than a canoe.

Portaging the boat can sometimes also be tough. I used to bring a clamp on portage yoke but on the last trip I found it wasn’t too much more difficult to just carry it over head with the cockpit combing resting on my shoulders. Also, I’m not a limber as I once was, so entry and exit is sometime awkward. :'(  I think my next solo will be with a canoe.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Oct 15th, 2015 at 2:25pm

solotripper wrote on Oct 15th, 2015 at 1:06pm:
Nice pic of your wood strip Kayak Jimmar 8-)
How long does it take to load your gear in without any hatches fore/aft like you see on those tripping ocean kayaks?



You can see the hatch. This boat is the second one back from the front.
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Oct 15th, 2015 at 2:49pm
Thanks Jimmar.

That wood hatch is so seamless you can't even see it unless you have a bird’s eye view of it.
I know you build these yourself, so I was curious IF you could build a wood strip version of
this and get both the benefits of a decked boat and the ease of loading/unloading of a canoe?

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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Oct 15th, 2015 at 3:30pm

solotripper wrote on Oct 15th, 2015 at 2:49pm:
Thanks Jimmar.


I know you build these yourself, so I was curious IF you could build a wood strip version of
this and get both the benefits of a decked boat and the ease of loading/unloading of a canoe?

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It is possible. Might offer a slight advantage in that the large hatch access may allow portage bags to be loaded already packed. I think I'm going with fabric covers fore and aft on my canoe next solo.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Oct 15th, 2015 at 5:23pm
Thanks Jimmar,

I figured it was possible, I just was curious if the work to do it would be worth the effort to have the benefits of a kayak?

I know a few of the guys here have and use solo canoe covers. Offhand I think Jimbo is one of them.

From what I can gather reading about them being used, they work real well, but I seem to remember reading that they can be a pain on portages to secure while portaging or something like that :-/.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Oct 15th, 2015 at 8:01pm
Yes, ST, I DO have a CCS splash skirt/cover that buttons down around my Wenonah Prism.  You're also right in that I have found it a bit of PIA re: portaging.  I'm sure there's a good way to manage this.  I simply haven't used the spray skirt often enough to come up with a "system."  The last several times I've had occasion to use my solo canoe, it has been mid-summer... and I really didn't care much if it rained.  Prime time use for those covers would be on the shoulders of the season, in my opinion.

The skirts can also be trouble to button down if they have been in dry storage over the winter.  The trick is to soak them good before you start your trip.  The fabric loosens up fine and then, after you button it up that first time, you are good to go for the rest of the trip.

I sure like the looks of Jimmar's vessel in today's POD!

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Oct 18th, 2015 at 12:55pm
Today being Sunday a day of rest, makes this pic especially appropriate. ;) 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by zski on Oct 20th, 2015 at 12:32pm
love that boat, nice job. is the underside epoxy w/graphite mixed in?
todays location, perhaps beaverhouse to quetico?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Oct 20th, 2015 at 1:44pm
Thanks, and yes and yes. It is only one coating of epoxy with graphite powder and some colloidal silica mixed in. I didn't have this coating on my first solo trip and the scratches were very apparent. I added the coating and now it still gets scratched but they don't look as ugly.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Mk631 on Oct 29th, 2015 at 6:41pm
I've been off the site for a while & just went thru a bunch of PODs --
So many great shots!
Thanks to all for sharing!
-Tom

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Nov 2nd, 2015 at 12:38am
Pajeff,
Is the Nov 1st POD taken along the portage between Ranger Bay and Kett Lake?
-YB

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by pajeff on Nov 2nd, 2015 at 11:24am
YB, although that was our starting point this is the portage from Argo to Crooked. I've been over this one 3 times and it is never the same.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by pajeff on Nov 5th, 2015 at 11:47am
Today's POD is one of the things that amaze me about the Canadian Shield. Plants where I live just don't show that will to survive. The variety growing in that crack is crazy.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Nov 6th, 2015 at 8:41am
I'll always remember s similar little tortured tree. It was old and twisted, growing out of a crack in bare rock on the shoreline but about that same size. I'd always photograph it. I may even have a shot of the inch and a half stump in my files somewhere. I refuse to look.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Nov 9th, 2015 at 1:08pm
like this one...
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Nov 9th, 2015 at 7:36pm
Those two pics remind us that Nature always finds a way.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Nov 17th, 2015 at 8:27pm
Where was today's pic taken?
I like those twisty little streams, never know what  your going to run into around the next bend. 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Nov 17th, 2015 at 10:50pm
That would be Jeff Creek, 2005 in very low water. Portaged through a creeping ground fire from Agnes to East. There were several active fires going on but I have yet to enter under a fire ban in 15 years! :D   

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Nov 19th, 2015 at 1:58pm
The POD for today triggered some inspiration.
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 7:06am
As I recall yesterday's is between the Rollands and remains one of the prettiest spots I've ever come across by accident.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 10:47am
Correct on both, I wanted to take a nap.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 2:17pm
Where in the park is the Nov. 21 POD?

- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 5:14pm
kypaddler, that is the eastern part of Rebecca Falls. On the other side of the tiny island the flow is probably 5 or 6 times this volume. This was in a low water year. Unique falls.
btw, I underwent a name change procedure after sending these to db.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 6:11pm
8-)
chaga wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 5:14pm:
kypaddler, that is the eastern part of Rebecca Falls. On the other side of the tiny island the flow is probably 5 or 6 times this volume. This was in a low water year. Unique falls.
btw, I underwent a name change procedure after sending these to db.


I hope you got anesthesia for that name change procedure. ;) Tell us about your new name. 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 11:14pm

Old Salt wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 6:11pm:
8-)
chaga wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 5:14pm:
kypaddler, that is the eastern part of Rebecca Falls. On the other side of the tiny island the flow is probably 5 or 6 times this volume. This was in a low water year. Unique falls.
btw, I underwent a name change procedure after sending these to db.


I hope you got anesthesia for that name change procedure. ;) Tell us about your new name. 8-)


It was a little painful, db had to help some. I do feel a bit more auspiciously manly. ;)
That is a chaga mushroom, go figure, stuck on the birch tree in my profile picture. My goal on last years' trip was to locate one.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 11:26pm
Good to know there's a fungus among us. :)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Nov 24th, 2015 at 6:49pm

Quote:
kypaddler, that is the eastern part of Rebecca Falls. On the other side of the tiny island the flow is probably 5 or 6 times this volume. This was in a low water year. Unique falls.


Thanks, that is seriously cool.

--kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by portage dog on Nov 24th, 2015 at 11:07pm
Ha!  I thought I saw a pic of you somewhere on the forum that looked more like a pajeff than a mushroom!  At least you're not wearing the same shirt the last (and first) time I saw you with Sam Elliot!  Inonotus Obliquus - used in holistic and homeopathic remedies.  Seems kinds crusty for a mushroom....but then again, so were you and Sam when I saw you, so possibly quite appropriate!   ;D

pd

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Nov 25th, 2015 at 2:47pm

portage dog wrote on Nov 24th, 2015 at 11:07pm:
Ha!  I thought I saw a pic of you somewhere on the forum that looked more like a pajeff than a mushroom!  At least you're not wearing the same shirt the last (and first) time I saw you with Sam Elliot!  Inonotus Obliquus - used in holistic and homeopathic remedies.  Seems kinds crusty for a mushroom....but then again, so were you and Sam when I saw you, so possibly quite appropriate!   ;D

pd


If you are referring to the GIANT photo of the pike, in reality that was 5 days after we crossed paths. Of course it's the same shirt, I just have my sunshirt on over it! :D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Dec 5th, 2015 at 11:38am
Anna the loon whisperer, very nice!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Dec 8th, 2015 at 7:54pm
Anna is our granddaughter, and she was really thrilled with our encounter with the two loons on Poplar Lake.  She was in the middle seat, back there just snapping and snapping away, holding her very nice little camera with one hand.  I was also photographing (some of my shots will come later) and when we saw the results, I was really quite proud to see that she got some that were much better than mine.  And different.

It was a magical afternoon on the water for us.  Anna loves the canoe country almost as much as we do, and the loons seemed to want to give us a "show to remember." 


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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Dec 8th, 2015 at 10:53pm
I can never seem to get them to stay still long enough when they are close. We had one swimming back and forth under the canoe this year but couldn't get a good photo.
I live for those magical afternoons!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Dec 8th, 2015 at 11:16pm
These were going under the canoe, too.  And getting so close to us that I literally could not focus with my 70-200 zoom lens.  One would come up close and the other one would dive.  They entertained us up by the shore for a few minutes, then they headed out to the more open area of the lake.  We figured, "OK, the show is done."  But they still stayed fairly close, so we followed, and they let us get close again, posed in all sorts of ways (that is when Anna got several photos of the preening), and didn't seem at all threatened by us.  All in all, I think we were photographing them for more than fifteen minutes.

It was fabulous!  I have lots of loon photos, and some are ones I like better than the ones I took that day.  But that day was by far my favorite "loon day" because we were sharing it with Anna.  At the age of 12, she was just at the right maturity to really appreciate the majesty of such a huge bird and to have it almost close enough to touch.  (No, we didn't try to touch them; we would never do that.)

I sent db a representative sampling of our photos.  We got more than a dozen (each) that we liked.  We made a little book on Snapfish for our family and friends for Christmas gifts this year.  Just a lovely day out for a lazy paddle on the lake.  We paddled up to the end of the lake afterwards for our picnic lunch, and we did see them on our way back to the cabin later on, but we didn't disturb them again.  Some things you don't even try to replicate.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Dec 9th, 2015 at 11:41am
Nailed that one!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 9th, 2015 at 2:32pm
This has to be one of the most striking pics ever in the POD 8-)
If we had a best pic of the year contest, this would be my choice.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Dec 9th, 2015 at 5:04pm
The loon is clearly the shaman of its flock...and, perhaps, its entire species!  Each time I return to this pic, the bird draws me deeper and deeper into its eerie hypnotic gaze.  He stares across cyberspace  as if to draw me out and devour and digest my identity.

I dare not return to this pic ever again.  I fear the power of this unique creature and do not relish a Fate that would leave me as little more than than a mess of loon crap adorning the crest of lonely rock shelf on some remote and nameless northern lake.

Beware the Gorgon!

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Dec 9th, 2015 at 8:00pm
Wow!  Jimbo, you are making me rethink the lovely print on aluminum of this photo that I have hanging in my bathroom.  I think it is just a nice photo of a loon--hadn't imagined it had any mystical powers!   ::)

Anna was here for Thanksgiving and took a shower in our master bath.  She said she felt like the eyes of the loon were following her wherever she moved.  Maybe she knew something that I don't.


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Dec 15th, 2015 at 12:21pm
Well. . .we don't take canoe trips anymore, so I am out of photos.  Someone else has to take up the camera now and provide some.  Heads up, db!  There is no picture today!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Dec 17th, 2015 at 7:47am
Thanks once again for the nudge Lynda.

Maybe Santa will bring us some PODs. We're out beyond the batch ST offered as fill ins for hard times a while back.

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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 17th, 2015 at 2:09pm
I second that shout out to SP2's call for more POD's ;D

I'm sick of those hard time POD's and I took the damn things :P

I really don't get the neverending POD shortage.
Between everyone having good little cameras on their Smart Phones and the those nice little point and shoot ones available, even those disposable ones in a pinch, I would think that anyone who took a trip or two would have pics to share?

The "quality" bar isn't THAT high as evident by the majority of my submissions. :P ;D

BUT any trip pic is BETTER than NO POD at all. ;)


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Dec 17th, 2015 at 4:56pm

solotripper wrote on Dec 17th, 2015 at 2:09pm:


BUT any trip pic is BETTER than NO POD at all. ;)



Would pics from trips to Sylvania Wilderness be acceptable??
I can dig through some of my old Q pics and send some more of the lesser ones, also.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 17th, 2015 at 6:02pm

Quote:
Would pics from trips to Sylvania Wilderness be acceptable??


I don't know about anyone else, but a nice pic that represents the spirit of the north if not the actual BW/Q is better than no picture at all.

As for your "lesser" pics, that like art is in the eye of the beholder or so they say. 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Dec 18th, 2015 at 2:45am
Personally, I would LOVE to see some Sylvania pictures!  That is a  place right here in Michigan that we have never paddled, and I would like to see what it looks like!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Dec 18th, 2015 at 12:55pm
I just submitted about 20 photos, half of which are from Sylvania.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 18th, 2015 at 2:16pm

jimmar wrote on Dec 18th, 2015 at 12:55pm:
I just submitted about 20 photos, half of which are from Sylvania.


What SP2 said  8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Dec 18th, 2015 at 2:23pm

Spartan2 wrote on Dec 18th, 2015 at 2:45am:
Personally, I would LOVE to see some Sylvania pictures!  That is a  place right here in Michigan that we have never paddled, and I would like to see what it looks like!


Check out one of my blog entries:

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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 18th, 2015 at 3:59pm
I've often thought about doing a trip there.
I understand the catch and release but I would miss having a chance for a fish dinner? How about the Pan Fish?
Your pics were great, and many of those shots would be indistinguishable from BWC/Q pics.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Dec 18th, 2015 at 4:13pm
Only the smallies are catch and release. One of the lakes, Whitefish lake has walleye and pike, and another, Clark, has Lake Trout that can be kept. The size limits are such that I've never caught a keeper size. They were always just under. Some of the lakes do have pan fish, I've caught rock bass in Loon Lake, but on trips to Sylvania I always just plan to eat SPAM.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Dec 19th, 2015 at 5:50am
I like today's pic.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 19th, 2015 at 3:43pm
Thanks PJ :)

I believe that's along the western shore of Sark lk, an area I would like to spend a few days on to really get to explore it.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Dec 20th, 2015 at 5:41pm
N[quote author=db link=1435215662/102#102 date=1450338451]Thanks once again for the nudge Lynda.

Maybe Santa will bring us some PODs. We're out beyond the batch ST offered as fill ins for hard times a while back.

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Hey DB,

I sent a mess of PODs back in late September and you acknowledged receipt but I don't think I've seen them. Do you need me to send again?

Kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Mk631 on Dec 24th, 2015 at 12:58am
Late comment -- especially enjoyed the Anna A pics and was pleased to see that they do indeed have the Spartan2 touch.

Enjoyed the others too!

Merry Christmas to all!  :)
-Tom

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Dec 24th, 2015 at 12:50pm
Nice one today gcd!
May I call you gcd?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by gymcoachdon on Dec 24th, 2015 at 1:03pm

chaga wrote on Dec 24th, 2015 at 12:50pm:
Nice one today gcd!
May I call you gcd?


That works for me, or Don or coach.
I coach gymnastics at a private club.  That pic was taken on Lake Agnes the morning I left the BW.  I had to wait for the fog to burn off a bit that morning, I would take a pic, then paddle a little closer, take another.   This one was really nice, surprised me when I got home and went through the pictures.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 24th, 2015 at 5:50pm
That is a "post card" pic for sure!  8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Dec 31st, 2015 at 12:11pm
After fighting weather and not catching jack on Kawnippi I fished a landslide just like that on Agnes last year. Killed em! Saved the trip. Nice hunk of rock, kp!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Jan 3rd, 2016 at 12:26am
Todays pic is unique. I like it.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 4th, 2016 at 4:38pm

Quote:
Todays pic is unique. I like it.


Thanks, Jimmar. But you talking about the jawbone or the gull?

kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 4th, 2016 at 4:39pm
[quoteNice hunk of rock, kp!][/quote]

Thanks, chaga.

I love the cliffs that line Agnes. And actually, this shot WAS taken on Agnes. And we DID catch fish in the shadow of this cliff.

kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Jan 4th, 2016 at 5:17pm

kypaddler wrote on Jan 4th, 2016 at 4:38pm:

Quote:
Todays pic is unique. I like it.


Thanks, Jimmar. But you talking about the jawbone or the gull?

kypaddler


JAW BONE

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Phoenix on Jan 17th, 2016 at 12:39pm
The location of today's POD - January 17 - looks very familiar. Is it, by chance, on the southern portion of Cirrus lake, right where the channel from the northern portion of the lake comes in?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Jan 18th, 2016 at 12:12pm

Phoenix wrote on Jan 17th, 2016 at 12:39pm:
The location of today's POD - January 17 - looks very familiar. Is it, by chance, on the southern portion of Cirrus lake, right where the channel from the northern portion of the lake comes in?

It is.  Jan 16-18 POD are taken from the campsite at the southeast end of the channel.
-YB

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jan 18th, 2016 at 6:31pm
Nearly had my camp blow down on me & my young son during a horrible 3 day wind storm there several years back.  That site was fairly exposed.  Since then I've opted for the better-protected sites to the west whenever I'm in that area (the 5 Star at 2Z and also #593, as designated on PaddlePlanner.com).  That is one of my favorite areas in the park, for sure; chock full of memories that these pictures bring back.

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Jan 18th, 2016 at 7:51pm

Jimbo wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 6:31pm:
Since then I've opted for the better-protected sites to the west whenever I'm in that area (the 5 Star at 2Z and also #593, as designated on PaddlePlanner.com). 




did you mean 3Z and #583?  The POD is very familiar to me as well. I was just napping there, before the pic was taken.
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Jan 19th, 2016 at 11:34am
I like those boots!  That photo made me smile this morning!
:)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 19th, 2016 at 2:08pm
Those boots remind us that a picture is worth a thousand words.  8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jan 19th, 2016 at 2:46pm

jimmar wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 7:51pm:

Jimbo wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 6:31pm:
Since then I've opted for the better-protected sites to the west whenever I'm in that area (the 5 Star at 2Z and also #593, as designated on PaddlePlanner.com). 




did you mean 3Z and #583?  The POD is very familiar to me as well. I was just napping there, before the pic was taken.


Jimmar,

Yeah, I DID mean "#583", not #593, wherever that is.  That was a typo.  However, "2Z" IS what I intended, across the lake on the south side.

2Z can handle large groups, has a great fireplace, and is well-protected with mature forest growth.

#583 is an island site, also offering good protection (since it sits so close the north shoreline) from W/NW winds.  It has man-made "furniture", if you go for that sort of thing.  My oldest son & I were serenaded there by what must have been a "flock" of whippoorwills in late May of 2014. Their song was incessant through the night.

We've passed by 3Z many times and it looks pretty nice but I've never camped there.  That would have been about "ground zero" for the whippoorwill infestation that year, as the song would move from our island over towards that nearby site throughout the night.

***********
The only thing today's POD is missing are the summertime "butterflies" (moths?) that seem to congregate on a pair of shoes when you set them out to dry.  I wonder if it is the salt from sweat that attracts them?

Yellowbird, you must have had an easy day that day.  No sweat; no butterflies!

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Jan 19th, 2016 at 3:54pm
Jimbo, I most likely feigned a toe injury that day and averted all the work on to Kingfisher.

I call this my "gemba" photo.  Gemba is a Japanese term for "boots on the ground".  It is a supervisory directive to go to the objective and get first person detail.  Since it's office politics to "one up" the co-worker (as well as mock any corporate decree), the boots on the ground photo gets sent back the moment I regain connection.  The reply is always "Good Gemba".

-YB

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 21st, 2016 at 2:05pm
I like today's POD  8-)
Makes you wish for paddling weather.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jon on Jan 22nd, 2016 at 12:26am
The two months with the shortest days are behind us now. On my way home today I drove by two small creeks I intend to explore when the paddling season starts up again. Both were almost frozen solid, just a little open water. And I had the same thought, looking forward to paddling weather.
Jon

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Jan 24th, 2016 at 12:37pm
This video goes with todays POD (Jan 24)   

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-YB

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 24th, 2016 at 1:54pm
:o 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Jan 24th, 2016 at 2:33pm
Nice video and good job landing the pike. I could feel my shoulder torque when it shook as it was lifted out of the water. Grabbing a lively pike near the treble hooks is always a scary proposition for me ever since I got a hook embedded in my thumb landing a fish just like this. Still seems the best way, but I was holding my breath watching this.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jan 24th, 2016 at 2:56pm
YB -

Nice still shot & videos (including the one which follows the pike video, showing your personal-best walleye)!

Those are some of my favorite waters in Quetico.  Sounds like it was a heckuva trip.  Thanks for sharing!

Jimbo   8-)


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Ranger on Jan 24th, 2016 at 8:39pm
YB and KF - great pic! Thanks for sharing the video. Do you remember what the bait was? Looked like maybe a big Taildancer or something.

Cirrus has never been very good to me on the fishing front. Maybe I need to give it another shot.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jan 24th, 2016 at 9:33pm
Nice job, guys!! Beautiful fish! 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Jan 25th, 2016 at 12:54pm
Nice Walleye!! I believe I watched the video on your youtube channel for this one. "Soho Walleye"??? I like how calm you guys are. When I fish with my son and catch a fish like that, we really get excited.

My personal best was a 28" caught from the shore on Quetico Lake back in 2007. I've fallen about an inch short several times, never been able to match it since.

Hope to fish in Cirrus again this June. Probably won't make it to Soho.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by zski on Jan 25th, 2016 at 1:46pm

jimmar wrote on Jan 25th, 2016 at 12:54pm:
Nice Walleye!! I believe I watched the video on your youtube channel for this one. "Soho Walleye"??? I like how calm you guys are.
yes, very nice fish. and i was thinking the same thing. the calm enjoyment with those fish on contrasts what we usually model and adrenaline get the best of us. 

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Jan 25th, 2016 at 6:31pm

zski wrote on Jan 25th, 2016 at 1:46pm:
yes, very nice fish. and i was thinking the same thing. the calm enjoyment with those fish on contrasts what we usually model as we let adrenaline get the best of us. 

The excitement was pretty high when Kingfisher reeled up that pike on the 3rd day of the trip.  We had good luck pulling up numbers of walleyes in that area and KF had even commented the action would likely attract a good pike . . . sure enough.  Ranger, I think you were right regarding the bait (taildancer - brown).
The walleye came couple of days later.  We came into Soho in the afternoon, set camp, fished w/o much luck.  Next day fished Smudge early morning, picking up some bass and walleye.  Fished the east half of Soho the afternoon until dark, finding some structure along the north shore, but still not find much action.  Crossing the lake before dark to camp on south shore, the 12' flat dropped gradually into 50' toward the center of the lake, picked up a trout.  Next morning at daybreak we hoped to find some walleyes up on that same flat.  By 8 am, we gave up and paddled back for some breakfast.  The walleye then came in the same manner as the trout.  It was suspended in 40' of water in that main basin.  A great surprise and I'd add, a gift as well.
My previous record was a 29.5" fish taken also fishing with KF on the lower Menominee River in NE Wisconsin.  That fish is on my living room wall.  This Soho walleye was a heavier fish.
I guess by day 6, the excitement gave way to contentment.  On Soho, we began spending the mid-day hours shooting the breeze in camp and laying on the "beach".  By contrast on our past trips together, no time was ever allocated to hanging out in camp. 
The great action continued on Kasakakwog (all 4 species), spending a couple days there just down from the Cirrus portage, before heading back to Cirrus via Quetico Lake.
We both took a number of videos of the fishing. The video brings back a trip in ways the pictures cannot.  We ran the cameras only occasionally when a fish was on.  It was fortuitous that we happen to be filming when those 2 trophy fish were taken.  I'm working on uploading some of which I'll post a link to before the POD's run out.
Very memorable trip.  Loved the area. 

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 29th, 2016 at 4:05pm
What LAKE was today's POD taken on?
I like those elevated campsites. :thumbup

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Jan 29th, 2016 at 5:36pm
ST, that site is on Soho, the north side mid lake.  It is evening hours so view is to the NE.  Terraced site, backed by pine forest and nice panorama from NE to SE, with a couple of tent pads up behind the kitchen.  Landing was poor, sloping boulder field (no garage whatsoever).  We claimed the nicer beach site on the opposite shore.  Up coming POD's to show it.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 29th, 2016 at 6:01pm
Thanks YB,

I like a decent landing IF possible.
Was the poor landing a water table level issue or just the way it is ?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Jan 29th, 2016 at 10:42pm
ST, it may have been down a foot or so from high water mark, but wouldn't have made difference.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 29th, 2016 at 11:06pm
Thanks YB :)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Jan 31st, 2016 at 1:04pm
Today's POD, KF poses a Smudge Lake smallie.  On a tip from Jimbo, we made an early morning side trip from our Soho camp and found the bass and walleyes cooperative.  A side bonus was no interruptions from "hammerhandles".
Posting a link to some more video.
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-YB

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 31st, 2016 at 3:35pm
I like catching those chunky sized Smallies  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Doing it with barbless hooks when they start jumping is even more fun and challenging.  8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 3:27pm
Today (and yesterday) POD's at the Soho Lake beach camp.  Featured is our friend Kingfisher deep frying some Smudge Lake walleye fillets over an open fire.  Were they delicious?  Let's just say "I'd portage barefoot over 2 miles of broken glass just to lick the pan."

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-YB

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 10:53pm
Enjoying the videos, thanks. :)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 11:02pm
A few years ago, we took a trip into that area. Bringing back some great memories. ;) 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Feb 11th, 2016 at 6:12pm
I'm wondering about the locations of last three days pics? They seem familiar. Thanks. 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Feb 12th, 2016 at 4:33pm
Thanks for the interest in the photos.
Locations: Feb 4th to 10th, all on Kasakakwog.
We stayed on the island site at mid lake (near Cirrus portage). From here came the eagle & nest pics.
Feb 9 & 10 campsite AC due west of island camp, north shore.
Feb 11; campsite 7P north arm Quetico Lake.

-YB

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by zski on Feb 24th, 2016 at 2:04pm
the blue tipped fins on that 2/4 POD walleye. pretty.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Feb 24th, 2016 at 3:16pm
I've been enjoying the latest POD.

I caught a walleye in Cirrus last year that was bluish in coloring. I read that blue walleye were common in the Eastern Great Lakes are early in the 1900's but became almost extinct due to over fishing. They were blue/gray coloring. I caught one near White River Ontario a few years back that was more blue that this one but don't have a photo. I wonder how many others have been caught in BW/Q?





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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Feb 24th, 2016 at 5:06pm
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by zski on Mar 1st, 2016 at 2:13pm
3/1/16: hey Jimmar, is that a mepps or some kind of hairy spoon?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Mar 1st, 2016 at 3:14pm

zski wrote on Mar 1st, 2016 at 2:13pm:
3/1/16: hey Jimmar, is that a mepps or some kind of hairy spoon?


Mepps bucktail spinner - exact model I do not recall. this is an photo from a few years back when we took a very cold trip early in May.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Ranger on Mar 2nd, 2016 at 12:37am

jimmar wrote on Mar 1st, 2016 at 3:14pm:
Mepps ducktail spinner...


This is a lure that I always bring with me, but almost never use.

Nice fish!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Mar 2nd, 2016 at 3:10pm

Ranger wrote on Mar 2nd, 2016 at 12:37am:
Mepps ducktail spinner...

"ducktail" you say . . .
A slip of the pen retrieves yet another gem out of the deep vaults of knowledge.  Whether intentional or not, my box is going to be stuffed with ducktail spinners from now on.
Thanks for the pics Jimmar  :)

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Post by solotripper on Mar 2nd, 2016 at 3:31pm
Seek and you shall find  ;) ;D ;D

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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Mar 2nd, 2016 at 3:36pm
I sometimes experiment with lure modifications. Replacing the buck tail with duck tail could be interesting.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Mar 2nd, 2016 at 3:51pm

Quote:
I sometimes experiment with lure modifications. Replacing the buck tail with duck tail could be interesting.


Only if your after those fish which became legal circa 50's, early 60's  ;) ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by zski on Mar 2nd, 2016 at 5:16pm
i once replaced a destroyed bucktail with dog fur. it turned out pretty nice.
3 years ago was in the q with a rather inexperienced father & son team. after a long day in which i struggled to catch fish consistently, over dinner they told of their day with non-stop action of mostly sm & pike. i asked what they were throwing and the guy said 'these things'. they were #3 mepps tied to the end of some massively kinked cheap leaders.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Mar 2nd, 2016 at 10:30pm
Reminds me of my first BW trip, was trying to impress my wife by putting some fish in the pan, and not doing a very good job.  While camped on Knife Lake, I took a walk along a ledge, looking down into the clear water.  There were bass schooling near the bottom, maybe 15' down.  Went back, got my rod and tied on a #3 Mepps R/W Aglia blade, tipped with a half crawler.  All it took was to yo-yo that bait inches in front of their noses.  Had all the fish I needed.
-YB

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Mar 3rd, 2016 at 1:30am
I caught my first 40" Northern on a large home made spinner with a couple hunks of red ribbon tied on around the treble.  We were fishing from a 12 ft. row boat in flood water near a two track road in eastern Ontario. ...but i guess I'm not sticking strictly to the POD topic.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Mar 3rd, 2016 at 12:52pm
[quote].but i guess I'm not sticking strictly to the POD topic./quote] [smiley=shocked.gif] ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Mar 14th, 2016 at 1:24pm
Today's POD made me laugh ;D
Last year while on a walk at the local county park that weaves around a small lake that has fishing docks, I watched a guy kneeling on the dock bending over like he was trying to land a fish?

I stopped to see what he caught and realized he didn't have a fishing pole  :-?

Turns out he had one of those LifeStraws he had gotten for X-mas. Instead of laying flat on dock he leaned so far over he ended up going in head first.  ;D ;D

Luckily the water was deep enough the only thing he hurt was his pride. Being early spring the water was ice cold and as he stood cussing up a storm he looked up to see me LMFAO and that broke him up. ;) ;D


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Mar 15th, 2016 at 11:16am
That's a funny story. I have loads of laughs when I bring this kid along.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Mar 18th, 2016 at 7:59pm
Todays POD reminds me of times I sunburned the top of my feet.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Solus on Mar 18th, 2016 at 8:35pm
Not to mention a Sasquatch with nine toes.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Mar 25th, 2016 at 11:25am
What ya got there Tim? 3-25-16
Dead dragon fly?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by zski on Mar 25th, 2016 at 2:02pm
That's a dragonfly emerging from nymph stage. When we woke that morning we noticed some nymphs on the sides of the tents and on tree trunks etc. They all seemed to emerge that particular day at the island base camp. A fair number of mosquitoes were out the day before and that morning. By lunch time the same day there were dragonflies swarming the island and you couldn't find a mosquito to save your life the rest of the day. Even venturing into the trees around camp.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Mar 25th, 2016 at 9:42pm
Thanks, love sitting on a rock in the evening watching them pick off mosquitoes.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Mar 28th, 2016 at 12:44pm
I give-up, is that a sleeping bag landing ;) ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by zski on Mar 28th, 2016 at 2:56pm
Ha!  This so not interesting shot is just a brief lunch/snack stop located here    (You need to Login or Register
the very shallow indent contained some large tadpoles. maybe bullfrogs? no tadpoles were harmed at this lunch stop.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Apr 5th, 2016 at 5:13am
I've loaded all the POD's I have and anyone who hasn't seen what they submitted should have received a display date email yesterday.

Point is, we are out after April 21st. Send any you want to share to the email near the top of this page:
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Post by zski on Apr 13th, 2016 at 1:13pm
Mossback: Thanks for submitting this batch of photos. They are excellent.....

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Apr 13th, 2016 at 1:27pm
I love those twilight pics. Something magical happens right before night falls. 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by MossBack on Apr 13th, 2016 at 9:01pm
It is that same moment of the day when I try to stop whatever I am doing and find myself with a dollop of good grain in a cup, park my butt on a smooth rock facing West and appreciate that whatever troubles I had the week before my trip, are completely gone while I am there.

MossBack

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Apr 16th, 2016 at 12:07pm
I can almost taste the bacon/eggs and spuds now!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Apr 17th, 2016 at 11:40am


If you've never had your LT baked in a foil packet, you don't know what your missing. Simple and delicious.
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Apr 22nd, 2016 at 10:54am
Today's POD is exquisite, Kerry.   Thank you!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Apr 22nd, 2016 at 12:01pm
         Very nice [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Kerry Gordon on Apr 22nd, 2016 at 2:16pm
Appreciate your appreciation.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Kerry on Apr 22nd, 2016 at 2:19pm
Oops, forgot to log in. 

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on May 1st, 2016 at 1:21pm
At the risk of just sounding repetitious, Kerry, your photos are wonderful!  Every morning they are like a breath of fresh air to begin my day!  Thank you, thank you!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on May 2nd, 2016 at 11:36am
Today's B/W POD is great! Really sets a mood.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Kerry on May 2nd, 2016 at 2:42pm
Spartan 2 and ST, thanks for your encouragement.  I just got back from three days near Algonquin Park with my new camera.  The Milky Way wasn't visible but I did get one black, crystal clear night to take my first crack at night sky photography.  I think I got some useable shots.  Something for me to work on anyway.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on May 2nd, 2016 at 4:11pm
I'm for encouraging EVERYONE to submit POD pics 8-)
Don't be shy. Even what you might think is a "bad" BW/Q pic is better than NO pic at all, IMHO at least. ;) ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on May 3rd, 2016 at 6:28am
Thanks ST!

FWIW - The last one we have in the can will display on 5-12-2016 so...

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on May 3rd, 2016 at 8:16pm
Kerry--what is your new camera?

I am going to have to sell my heavy stuff and invest in a mirrorless system, I think.  I have heard that they are lighter and still give good images.  I am looking for someone who has experience with them to give me advice.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Kerry on May 4th, 2016 at 12:58pm

Spartan2 wrote on May 3rd, 2016 at 8:16pm:
Kerry--what is your new camera?

I am going to have to sell my heavy stuff and invest in a mirrorless system, I think.  I have heard that they are lighter and still give good images.  I am looking for someone who has experience with them to give me advice.

It is the Fujifilm Xt1.  It is an absolutely remarkable camera.  Many professionals have elected to unload their full frame equipment and go with Fuji.  Fuji lenses are outstanding with a very strong lineup of primes and zooms.  The system isn't cheap but still far less than full frame options.  I bought mine used with two lenses for nearly half the retail price and all the equipment still had 10 months of warrantee left.  There are also plenty of great tutorials available on how to use the Xt1.  If you're into photography, I can't say enough about this camera.
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on May 7th, 2016 at 1:30pm
Today's pic reminds me of the early fall when the bugs are gone and the mornings and evenings  leave the lakes mist in fog. [smiley=thumbup.gif]

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by portage dog on May 9th, 2016 at 11:00pm
Mossback,

Could that watered down rock in today's pic be on an island in Sark?  It looks a bit familiar, but not sure.

pd

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on May 9th, 2016 at 11:49pm
Or, could it be from an island on Kasakokwog?

I agree w/PD; the pic seems eerily familiar.  Of course, there are LOTS of rock shelves (ideal for "kitchens") in the Q....

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by portage dog on May 10th, 2016 at 9:38pm
I think that's more like a 6-8'rock wall than a shelf....make a better wind break than kitchen.....'les you're really tall.

pd

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on May 10th, 2016 at 11:06pm
I'm thinking Batchewaung point campsite.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by MossBack on May 11th, 2016 at 12:43am
Mr. Jug, 
You are correct.  Well played.  The point on Batch just after you come out of the narrows leading from Little Batch Bay.  The rock wall is Southeast.  Did you recall this from memory or did you go back to the companion POD on April 4th?  That one is taken from the same spot but facing Northeast and the portage to Nym.

If you look above the rock wall there is some color showing.  It was the 3rd week of September about 10 years ago.  This was the last night of an 8 day trip where it poured cold rain every day and nearly all day for the first 7 days.  I have one more photo of this site where my very dejected Nephew is munching on a salami sandwich.

Good times.

MossBack

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on May 11th, 2016 at 12:30pm

MossBack wrote on May 11th, 2016 at 12:43am:
Did you recall this from memory or did you go back to the companion POD on April 4th?


I used to live there.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on May 16th, 2016 at 10:23pm
5/16/2016.  Classic!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by TomT on May 30th, 2016 at 2:14pm
5/30/2016 pic looks to be the island site I stayed at in 2013.  It's in the southern section just off the west shore.  Great view of the lake.  We heard large game (probably moose) in the nearby woods and saw a family of 3 beavers swim under us as we sat on a nice sitting ledge about 15 ft. off the water.  Nice little island site.


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Jun 7th, 2016 at 2:17pm
That book in todays POD looks to "big" for recreational reading.  Please don't tell me that is a study for a company business exam.

-YB

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Jun 7th, 2016 at 5:32pm

Yellowbird wrote on Jun 7th, 2016 at 2:17pm:
That book in todays POD looks to "big" for recreational reading.  Please don't tell me that is a study for a company business exam.


And the contents of that Nalgene looks too red to be Makers Mark.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jun 8th, 2016 at 4:26pm

Yellowbird wrote on Jun 7th, 2016 at 2:17pm:
That book in todays POD looks to "big" for recreational reading.  Please don't tell me that is a study for a company business exam.

-YB


YB -

I always find the biggest books, biggest fry pans, biggest/heaviest creosote log pack-extenders, etc., when I trip.  Makes it more of a challenge!

When I found that pic recently I couldn't remember the name of the book I had been reading.  It bugged me so I had to blow the picture up 400% until something on the cover jiggled a brain cell, overcoming my disconnected synapses and inflamed ganglia.  The book is, indeed, "recreational".  It is "The Far Pavilions" by M. M. Kaye (see:   (You need to Login or Register ), quite an entertaining adventure yarn... and just what I needed for a windbound day on an island in the middle of Rawn Lake.

Later,

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jun 8th, 2016 at 4:30pm

PhantomJug wrote on Jun 7th, 2016 at 5:32pm:

Yellowbird wrote on Jun 7th, 2016 at 2:17pm:
That book in todays POD looks to "big" for recreational reading.  Please don't tell me that is a study for a company business exam.


And the contents of that Nalgene looks too red to be Makers Mark.


A little too early in the day, PJ!  I was still re-hydrating from the effects of the MM from the night before, as I recall.

Sometime around 4pm that afternoon, however....

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Jun 8th, 2016 at 9:58pm

Jimbo wrote on Jun 8th, 2016 at 4:26pm:
and just what I needed for a windbound day on an island in the middle of Rawn Lake.


Ah, yes.  I know the site well.  T'was my first encounter with Holly Armstrong.  I was naked and she was, well, ready to issue me a citation.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Jun 8th, 2016 at 9:59pm

Jimbo wrote on Jun 8th, 2016 at 4:30pm:
A little too early in the day, PJ!  I was still re-hydrating from the effects of the MM from the night before, as I recall.

Sometime around 4pm that afternoon, however....


MM has a time constraint? Huh, didn't know that.  (wussy)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jun 8th, 2016 at 10:18pm

Quote:
I was naked and she was, well, ready to issue me a citation.


TMI  :o ;D ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Jun 9th, 2016 at 6:17am

PhantomJug wrote on Jun 7th, 2016 at 5:32pm:

Yellowbird wrote on Jun 7th, 2016 at 2:17pm:
That book in todays POD looks to "big" for recreational reading.  Please don't tell me that is a study for a company business exam.


And the contents of that Nalgene looks too red to be Makers Mark.


Better?
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Jun 9th, 2016 at 4:01pm

db wrote on Jun 9th, 2016 at 6:17am:

PhantomJug wrote on Jun 7th, 2016 at 5:32pm:

Yellowbird wrote on Jun 7th, 2016 at 2:17pm:
That book in todays POD looks to "big" for recreational reading.  Please don't tell me that is a study for a company business exam.


And the contents of that Nalgene looks too red to be Makers Mark.


Better?


Ha!  If you can put Holly Armstrong in there it would be.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Jun 13th, 2016 at 2:59pm
I am enjoying your series of photos, Jimbo.   :)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jun 13th, 2016 at 5:12pm

Spartan2 wrote on Jun 13th, 2016 at 2:59pm:
I am enjoying your series of photos, Jimbo.   :)


Thanks, Spartan 2!  I was beginning to feel a little guilty about never having sent any pics in before so I decided to submit a few of the better ones.

Of course, if the truth be known, up to today, the pics credited to me were really taken by Mrs. Jimbo. 

While I appreciate a good pic, I am not much of a photographer.  It is sort of a running joke between me and the publisher of the Boundary Waters Journal.  Almost whenever I submit pics with my stories, he inevitably tells me my pics suck and that I should take somebody along who knows what they're doing next time.

Still, over the years I have actually had a few pics published in the BWJ.  Since I was "in" at least three of those pics, obviously I was clearly not the photographer (either my wife or oldest son should have the credit).  However, as a result of dumb luck, a few years ago I snapped a "giant fish pic" that even Stu Osthoff could not resist.  He's biased towards big fish pics and he ran as a full page pick with my story "Fishing With Charlie."  Heck, the kid's smile alone sold that pic... which goes to show you that even a blind squirrel can find a nut every once in awhile!

I truly admire the more gifted photographers - like yourself - that we have here on QJ.  It takes a trained eye, real artistic flair/intuition, and a knack for placing yourself in the position of most potential to be able to routinely produce high quality pics... none of which I have. 

By my reckoning, one good pic is equivalent to well more than 1000 of my words!

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jun 13th, 2016 at 6:58pm

Quote:
By my reckoning, one good pic is equivalent to well more than 1000 of my words!


That may be Jimbo BUT any pic is better than NO pic on the POD, at least I think so.  ;) ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Jun 14th, 2016 at 10:06am
That a very interesting comment, Jimbo, since Stu told me in no uncertain terms that my photos were junk and not to submit any in the future.

It has always stuck in my craw just a bit.

And perhaps my compliments should have gone to Mrs. Jimbo, but I have enjoyed this series of photos.  Really.   :)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jun 14th, 2016 at 12:09pm

Quote:
That a very interesting comment, Jimbo, since Stu told me in no uncertain terms that my photos were junk and not to submit any in the future.


:-?  :o Well SP2 IMHO that's QJ's GAIN and the BWJ loss. [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jun 14th, 2016 at 7:00pm

Spartan2 wrote on Jun 14th, 2016 at 10:06am:
That a very interesting comment, Jimbo, since Stu told me in no uncertain terms that my photos were junk and not to submit any in the future.

It has always stuck in my craw just a bit.

And perhaps my compliments should have gone to Mrs. Jimbo, but I have enjoyed this series of photos.  Really.   :)


Thanks, Spartan 2.  I'll share your comments with Mrs. Jimbo.  She has been kidding me a bit over "credit" assigned to my batch of POD’s.

Thus, you may soon see a distinct deterioration of quality (or, certainly, a "change of perspective") with upcoming pics (assuming db runs with them, which is far from certain).  Mrs. Jimbo’s string of pics have about ended.  While I sort of agree with ST that (most of the time) any pic is usually better than no pic, I observe that he hasn’t seen MY stuff yet!
 
Re: Stu, well, yeah, he certainly has strong opinions and he seldom hesitates to voice them.  Long ago his comments would stick in my craw a bit, too.  I didn’t care what he said about my pics; I knew he was more right than wrong there.  Rather, early on, he would occasionally make a strong remark or take strong action regarding my stories. 

The instance that comes to mind is when once he deleted the first and last full pages of my story entitled, “Inukshuks & A Stroll Through the Park.”  I was one very unhappy camper, as I recall.  Thanks to db, however, you can find that story (as with all my others) – in its original entirety – in the QJ “Stories” section and judge for yourself (see:   (You need to Login or Register ).  All these years later, I sort of "get it" why he decided to leave those pages out.  Nevertheless, if it had been MY magazine, I would have done otherwise.

I remember one time I called the magazine to order some camping equipment.  As it turned out, I reached one of his staff members and identified myself.  She immediately told me about the small committee meeting the day before in which they evaluated a submission of mine.  She said everybody had "raved about it" but Stu had some second thoughts and wanted to think it over some.  Eventually he killed it.

Ultimately, he's no more right or wrong than either you, me, or his committee members.  He just owns the danged magazine and, therefore, holds the power.

He can be "surgical" with stories and, minus an amputation here & there, what appears/remains is, in truth, "mine" (although one time, in fact, he did "insert" a line of advertisement for one of his products!).   With pics it is a different matter, I guess.  It's either salvation or damnation with nothing much in between.  Very frustrating for photographers, I'm sure.
 
Nevertheless, if ever I started a magazine, I’d like to think I would try to be a bit more supportive of writers & photographers, particularly because most are subscribers, too!  Maybe he thought he was saving time and serving the best interests of his magazine by “cutting to the chase” (ie. HIS ultimate decision) quickly with us and others.  As we know, that approach comes with a cost.
 
He reaps what he sews, right?

I think it’s fair to say he could have managed budding relationships a little better.  I would have made HR 101 “mandatory” for him if he had been in any of MY companies!

The harshness of Stu’s commentaries eased up considerably after the first couple years of working with him.  I’d like to believe that was because: 1) we built up a relationship, and/or 2) he received favorable reviews on my stuff.  Alternatively, I suppose it could be he simply mellowed with age.  I don't know which.

Ultimately, I respect what Stu has done with his magazine. I can even respect his damned strong opinions, even though I don't agree with them about 40% of the time.  I've found him to be a pretty good guy when he’s not being a butt head.

Anyway, you have so many outstanding pics on QJ that you need no one to come to your defense.  I seriously thought you were a professional photographer (and maybe you are).  I am merely relating to some of your feelings.  I DO know about how such stuff/noise can stick in one's craw.

The trick is not to let it distract us.

Later,

Jimbo  8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Jun 15th, 2016 at 6:00am
Well Spartan 2, I figure we've known each other long enough for me to offer you my honest criticism. There is something about your images that is consistently substandard with regards to a quality publication such as the BWJ. Keep in mind I'm only trying to help you improve your photography for this particular publication. When you become proficient in properly lighting an 8.5 x 11 vertical composition of someone holding a large fish, you'll have much better luck.

I honestly haven't seen a BWJ for 5 years or so but that was the formula years ago. ;)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jun 15th, 2016 at 11:00am
;D [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Jun 15th, 2016 at 12:51pm
Thanks, db.  I sort of figured that out, though.   :P

And in answer to Jimbo's interesting post, I am not a professional.  I would have liked to be, and even did give it some consideration, but I was born just a bit too late.  I am not motivated to do all of the technological manipulation and online marketing that is necessary now to get into that field.  The new people in the field have gone in directions that I just either do not care to explore, or else I do not have the wherewithal to keep upgrading and following the new techological trends.  And, as you know, nature photography requires a body that can take a great deal of punishment.  I no longer have that at my disposal.

I suppose I was, for a time, a semi-professional, or a "compensated amateur."  I have sold photographs.  Mainly at a few craft shows or silent auctions, though.  Nothing major.  Nothing that ever reached the dreams I once had.

That's OK.  Life has been good in other ways.


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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jim J Solo on Jun 15th, 2016 at 4:34pm
I always figured Stu beat his clients to death fishing till he had the numbers he needed to advertise his guiding service. He needs those trophy pictures and numbers.
God help them if they wanted to relax in camp any.
Everyone's entitled to their opinion, and he's just expressing his, but it didn't sound like fun IMO. That said I'll bet he could handle it if I was a client and was firm and direct about my opinions too.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Jun 24th, 2016 at 10:34am
Nice moose shot there Jimbo. Is that wake from the moose?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jun 24th, 2016 at 1:55pm
Chaga,

Nope.  Nor did it result from powerful strokes emanating from the stern of my canoe.

Rather, it came as a result of the idiot towboat driver who was ferrying us from Zup's over to Bottle Portage by way of the LLC moose picto.  Believe it or not, a cow and her two calves were swimming just below that picto... and the numb skull piloting the boat decided to buzz them and give chase.

We were NOT happy about this development.  One of the calves got separated and driven to a far shoreline.  The boat driver, who happened to be of First Nation heritage, just chuckled over the whole thing.  Eventually he drove us over to our destination.

While I am fairly confident the bleating of the separated calf eventually led to a family reunion, one can never be certain of it.  That was back

A large contingent of QJ'ers witnessed the debacle (Yellowbird, Magic Paddler, Quentin, Old Salt, Kingfisher, QueticoPassage & others).  I think the boat's pilot was lucky we didn't mutiny, toss HIM overboard, and then buzz around HIM for awhile.

Come to think of it, the return towboat ride was also somewhat eventful.  Our "pick-up" point was at Black Robe Portage on LLC.  The Zup's towboat (different pilot) broke down.  If not for the mechanical skills of Kingfisher, we would have been waiting a long time for a 2nd boat to show up.

Anyway, back to the pic, I doubt I would have had the courage to get that close to a moose in my canoe. 

On the other hand, as I recall, several of us had to restrain Old Salt from jumping overboard.  He was determined to re-live "the old days" when he would hitch rides by holding onto the backs of unsuspecting large park fauna such as moose and bear.  Fortunately, we were able to snatch the lasso he had quickly fashioned away out of his hands and use it to bind him to the vessel until we reached Bottle.  By that time his mania had sufficiently subsided and we could safely release him.

That's how I remember it, anyway....

That moose buzzing episode rankled within us for quite some time.  We DID get a decent pic or two from the incident, though I'm not so proud of the circumstances under which those pics were obtained.

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jun 24th, 2016 at 1:59pm
Somehow I left a sentence unfinished in the above account.  It should read: "That was back in 2006."

FYI

Jimbo    8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jun 24th, 2016 at 2:28pm
I was wondering how you got so close to a full grown moose. I've encountered moose/bear swimming ahead of me and I tried paddling as hard as I could with my double paddle. calm water and once they knew I was there they took off so fast it was like I was standing still. I never got much closer than 75-100 yds.

I'm not at all surprised at the attitude of that Native person.
I've ran into or camped behind more than a few who didn't respect THEIR land the way you like to think they do.



Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jun 24th, 2016 at 4:16pm
Jimbo, I appreciate your account of that eventful tow. You referenced my bearback riding back in the day. Physically, I've learned that I'm not getting older, but getting better. ;) You failed to mention that that pic was taken just after Johnny 'Pepper' pushed me out of the boat onto bullwinkles back. I had lost my grip and slipped off it's back. Fortunately, you guys picked me up and strapped me in the boat. 8-) Thanks again for the timely rescue. ;)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Jun 24th, 2016 at 4:58pm
Is that what happened?  Wow!  Here I thought that whole event had been staged.  The help at Zup's had mentioned to "watch for Marcia the Moose".  So when the boat stopped and Marcia came swimming up for a photo op (or more likely a handout), I just figured she was part of the show.  Only when Old Salt woke up and looked out did a terrifying look come over her face.  She reversed direction so quickly it nearly swamped the boat.  I guess she had some flashback to her (and Old Salt's) younger days.

-YB

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Jun 24th, 2016 at 5:33pm

Old Salt wrote on Jun 24th, 2016 at 4:16pm:
Jimbo, I appreciate your account of that eventful tow. You referenced my bearback riding back in the day. Physically, I've learned that I'm not getting older, but getting better. ;) You failed to mention that that pic was taken just after Johnny 'Pepper' pushed me out of the boat onto bullwinkles back. I had lost my grip and slipped off it's back. Fortunately, you guys picked me up and strapped me in the boat. 8-) Thanks again for the timely rescue. ;)


Thankfully the event was documented.

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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jun 24th, 2016 at 6:43pm
Hey OS,

Where can I get a hat like the one you're wearing in PJ's pic?

By the way, you were quite the svelte character, back in the day....

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Jun 24th, 2016 at 8:22pm
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jun 24th, 2016 at 9:02pm
One of the problems that can occur when you're discussing larger than life reality stars such as myself, is that things are often exaggerated or blown out of proportion. ::) The hat was on the clearance rack at Gander Mountain. 8-)

I don't remember PJ being there...

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jun 25th, 2016 at 10:16am
Today's POD, must be from the little known but hard to forget KITSCH tribe  ;) :o ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jun 25th, 2016 at 12:12pm

solotripper wrote on Jun 25th, 2016 at 10:16am:
Today's POD, must be from the little known but hard to forget KITSCH tribe  ;) :o ;D


...and the Medicine Man of the tribe and creative genius for this pic was known to many of you long-term QJer's as "Quetico Passage."  Known affectionately as "QP", he was very active that day.  He cajoled me into paddling him a hundred meters further north along the Darky Lake rock face (so he would not further desecrate the picto - and thus invoke retaliation of Spirits - by putting his boots anywhere near it) in order for him to climb that high cliff above it.  As I recall, he dutifully left gifts of tobacco - of which he always carried PLENTY (mostly in the form of cigars to keep bugs at bay on portages) - both at the indent near the pictos AND a couple hundred meters atop the cliff.  To further assuage the Spirits he had risked irritating, he then had me paddle him to the Darky/Argo portage.  There, he begged that I wait and fish for an hour or so while he made a pilgrimage to a holy spot - a stone circle - accessible from that portage, if you know where you are going (I tried finding it, without success, years later).

In fact, QP DID return to my canoe about 2 hours later just before evening.  I was all fished-out by that time.  While QP didn't have a white streak in his hair, he DID have a certain dumbfounded faraway look in his eyes - like he had "seen things" - and kept that buzzed look on his face for the rest of his active QJ days.  I understand he has recovered recently, however.

As QP & I paddled back past the pictos en route to our camp, we experienced a rather mysterious and curious phenomenon.  As we approached the pictos, the chamber into which he had placed the holy KITSCH totem was mysteriously empty... yet I had been fishing directly in front of it all the while QP was on his pilgrimage (shhhh... excellent LT fishing right there)!  There were no other paddlers anywhere near that area of Darky at the time.  QP, sporting that vacant-look he had acquired while deep in the woods visiting the religious stone circle, began to mutter and repeat himself.  He kept indicating - more through motions than words - that the KITSCH totem "has ascended, it has ascended, it has ascended", presumably into the Spirit World where, I suppose, it continues to reside today.

Anyhow, that's how I remember it....

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by intrepid_camper on Jun 26th, 2016 at 12:49pm
Hey!  I recognize that pink "stew".  Looks better in the pot than it tasted!!!  I miss those pink flamingo days....

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jun 26th, 2016 at 1:36pm
As it turned out, that stuff worked great as "caulking" to repair cracks in a canoe.  Also, I think Magic Paddler applied it to his skin and found it to be both an effective bug repellent and anti-itch salve for poison ivy.

Old Salt could have made a fortune in pharmacology, if only he would share his recipes.

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jun 26th, 2016 at 2:37pm
The recipe is posted in the recipe section, perhaps explaining why so few have found it. I make no guarantees about other applications, though I would be reluctant to wear it as its a proven bovine aphrodisiac. ;D

Today, I am wearing my 2008 Pink Phlamingo Jimboree shirt in Jimbos honor. I want you to feel the love, Jimbo. :-* 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Jun 26th, 2016 at 5:31pm

Old Salt wrote on Jun 24th, 2016 at 9:02pm:
I don't remember PJ being there...


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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jun 26th, 2016 at 5:58pm
I can only think of one word to describe this revelation, polyhumpers... ;)

Come to think of it, this moose encounter occurred on LLC, where numerous polyhumpers were observed cavorting beneath the  pictos.  8-) I wondered why everyone was so excited. Thanks for reminding me...

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jun 27th, 2016 at 10:41am

Quote:
Oh, I was there.  Just had a different vantage point.


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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Mk631 on Jun 28th, 2016 at 2:57am

Spartan2 wrote on Jun 14th, 2016 at 10:06am:
That a very interesting comment, Jimbo, since Stu told me in no uncertain terms that my photos were junk and not to submit any in the future.
It has always stuck in my craw just a bit.
And perhaps my compliments should have gone to Mrs. Jimbo, but I have enjoyed this series of photos.  Really.   :)


A) Jimbo I've enjoyed your pics & there are some really good ones contrary to what you say about your photographic skill.

B) w/respect to S2's above comment: I don't make it a habit of taking up other people's offenses, but I cannot express how angry I got at Stu.  I don't even know Stu!  Linda your pictures are wonderful!  I hope someone fishes Conmee out!
Arghh!!!!! 

:P

-Tom


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Jun 28th, 2016 at 10:20am

B) w/respect to S2's above comment: I don't make it a habit of taking up other people's offenses, but I cannot express how angry I got at Stu.  I don't even know Stu!  Linda your pictures are wonderful!  I hope someone fishes Conmee out!
Arghh!!!!! 

:P

-Tom


I would have to agree and I will do my best on Conmee in August!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by DentonDoc on Jun 28th, 2016 at 3:12pm
Other that the fact that I think Stu is a self-absorbed,  narcissistic, prick who lacks any discernable writing skill and likely hasn't been in possession of an original thought in 20 years... I really don't have an opinion.

After my first year's subscription to BWJ I feel I knew everything of value that Stu had to offer and only renewed my subscription out of loyalty to some of the folks here who contributed (which is the only reason I kept thumbing it in future years ... in hopes of finding a nugget here and there).  When it came time for a recent move, I boxed up all the copies of the journal I'd collected over the years and sent them, gratis, to a friend.  Somehow, thereafter, I never got around to finding my renewal notice (of which there were several laying around).

So to paraphrase one of the comments Stu made to me when talking photography at 'copia (Stu, "When you've seen one sunset picture, you've seen them all."), I say, "When you've read one Stu Osthoff article, you've read them all."

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jun 28th, 2016 at 4:31pm
If today's pic seems a little "blurry" to anyone, it's not your eyesight.  Rather, it was taken through the screen netting on my hammock tent.

Safety comes first on my trips.  In this case, I preferred the safety of my shelter to high probability of being exsanguinated by skeeters who were on the prowl... some of which loomed nearly as large as the bird on the flag.

Later,

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jun 28th, 2016 at 4:52pm
DD,
I found your candid UN-PC FILTERED " non" opinion refreshing to say the least. [smiley=thumbsup.gif] ;D ;D

I did the same as you for a while; I renewed my subscription long after I lost interest in MOST of the content because I enjoyed reading stories by people I know from here.

But, since many post links to other sources the final straw for me was when they started rating the campsites and giving in-depth info that would seem to go against the idea of a little sweat equity/self discovery mentality most of us have.

With over-use being a big issue in certain areas, rating sites 4-5 stars can't be a good solution to that problem.


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jun 28th, 2016 at 4:56pm

DentonDoc wrote on Jun 28th, 2016 at 3:12pm:
Other that the fact that I think Stu is a self-absorbed,  narcissistic, prick who lacks any discernable writing skill and likely hasn't been in possession of an original thought in 20 years... I really don't have an opinion.

After my first year's subscription to BWJ I feel I knew everything of value that Stu had to offer and only renewed my subscription out of loyalty to some of the folks here who contributed (which is the only reason I kept thumbing it in future years ... in hopes of finding a nugget here and there).  When it came time for a recent move, I boxed up all the copies of the journal I'd collected over the years and sent them, gratis, to a friend.  Somehow, thereafter, I never got around to finding my renewal notice (of which there were several laying around).

So to paraphrase one of the comments Stu made to me when talking photography at 'copia (Stu, "When you've seen one sunset picture, you've seen them all."), I say, "When you've read one Stu Osthoff article, you've read them all."


So, what do you really think?

Your opinion rather succinctly states mine. It's not too surprising that your writing skills have been overlooked by King Stu. Well said dd! 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jun 28th, 2016 at 7:50pm
And we know that all QJ photographers are first-rate. Being overlooked by Stu is a badge of honor. ;D 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Westwood on Jun 28th, 2016 at 8:26pm
So we all agree that the BWJ has major flaws and Stu has a personality problem, but at least he is publishing something which may get new people interested in wilderness camping and occasionally publishes an article/photos which some people find interesting.  I don't think the BWJ has to score a ten to have some value to its readers.
So the BWJ is better than nothing.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Mk631 on Jun 29th, 2016 at 2:05am
Well I didn't mean to start a Stu centered rant...
Back to the original comment:

Jimbo, great pics, thanks for submitting!
(except for that pink stew one... :o)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jun 29th, 2016 at 2:28am
The Pink Phlamingo stew was masterful. 8-) You will never have anything like it. :o Those who consumed it will never forget it. How many other meals have you had which are remembered with such fondness 10 years later? :-*

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jun 29th, 2016 at 10:37am
Today's POD combines 4 elements of a good and SAFE Q trip. PFD/Orange Lip Grippers/ BIG Fish and last but not least a REAL happy camper [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Jimbo you’re too modest, your pics whoever took them look pretty damn good to me. ;)


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jun 29th, 2016 at 12:22pm
Even a blind squirrel finds a nut every once in a while ....

Jimbo  8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by The Gimp of 01 on Jun 29th, 2016 at 4:22pm
Hey Jimbo; just going thru some of the recent POD. the pic from June 21; is that Sarah lake by any chance?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jun 29th, 2016 at 5:05pm
I'm thinking it's from Gardner bay on Crooked, our first camp.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jun 29th, 2016 at 5:15pm
It was taken at a camp on northern Pickerel during a September trip I made with my wife 5-7 years ago.  As I recall, there was substantial blow down at the site (not in scope of pic, obviously).  Nice canoe landing, though.

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by TomT on Jun 30th, 2016 at 11:02pm

solotripper wrote on Jun 28th, 2016 at 4:52pm:

But, since many post links to other sources the final straw for me was when they started rating the campsites and giving in-depth info that would seem to go against the idea of a little sweat equity/self discovery mentality most of us have.

With over-use being a big issue in certain areas, rating sites 4-5 stars can't be a good solution to that problem.


When he first started rating campsites I was thrilled for selfish reasons.  I was going to Insula and suddenly could read details of every site on the lake.  But I've come to adopt ST's thinking that this info is wrong to put out there on several levels. 

As for Stu - he doesn't bother me.  I am thrilled the day I get my mag in the mail.  He's got his take on things and it just doesn't bother me.  I get what I can from the articles and pics and file it.  IOt's way better than no mag at all.  And a pic of mine made the cover in 2002.  Kinda cool even though I couldn't hold Lynda's jockstrap as a photographer.  ;)





Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jul 1st, 2016 at 2:26pm
Nice pic of Jimbo Jr. 8-) It would fit well into the BWJ.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jul 1st, 2016 at 3:32pm

Old Salt wrote on Jul 1st, 2016 at 2:26pm:
Nice pic of Jimbo Jr. 8-) It would fit well into the BWJ.


Thanks, OS!

Well, the earlier pic of the kid - the one with him holding the big LT - DID rate a full page in the BWJ.  It ran with my story, "Fishing With Charlie" a few years back.  The kid in the pic is Charlie, a 16 year-old, valedictorian of his large graduating class and, at the time, my next door neighbor.  He had never been camping before but enjoyed fishing, so I talked him into it when my paddling partner copped out on me that year.

The pic is taken on the Darky River, en route to Minn, but well before you reach Andrews Creek.  A very large moose cow had just swam across in front of us... probably scrambling to get away from the pack of wolves that serenaded us the night before.

Charlie was having a pretty good time!

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jul 2nd, 2016 at 2:01pm
I love these reflection type pics. [smiley=cool.gif]

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Jul 2nd, 2016 at 9:34pm
Me too.   :)
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Kerry on Jul 3rd, 2016 at 12:40pm

Spartan2 wrote on Jul 2nd, 2016 at 9:34pm:
Me too.   :)

Nice one, Spartan2.  My wife, whose a visual artist, likes to take those crisp clear reflection photos and rotate them.  What you end up with is like a totem pole.  Yours works really well that way.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jul 3rd, 2016 at 1:01pm
I never looked at one in that "totem pole" way, I guess that's why I'M not a visual artist.
For me I gauge how good I think one is by NOT being able to tell which way is UP.  ;) 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Jul 4th, 2016 at 11:40am
Today's POD just made me smile and wish I was right there in that spot!  Beautiful shot!   Thanks!   :)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jul 4th, 2016 at 2:10pm
Thanks!  Mrs. Jimbo made today's pic, of course.

In about 3 weeks or so I may well be traipsing that very same path with yet another talented photographer.  Maybe we'll get lucky and get some new shots worth posting.

Happy Fourth of July!

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jul 8th, 2016 at 10:40am
Today's POD has a lot of interesting elements mixed together. I don't remember another one like it. [smiley=cool.gif]

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jul 8th, 2016 at 4:38pm
ST,

I won't deny that, over the years, many of my flamingo camps might well be described as... "interesting."

Perhaps the most interesting camp I was party to wasn't even really MY camp.  Rather, it was set up on Suzanette Lake by Yellowbird, Old Salt, Kingfisher & others (I think Intrepid Camper may have joined us there, too) as the primary site for "Jimboree 2006."  Anyway, to keep the number in any one camp under the max of 9, I was camped nearby with an associated group.  When we rounded the peninsula to approach their camp, it was truly a sight to behold... a mostly pink sight!  Pink buoys, pink flags, strands of pink ornaments, pink flamingos everywhere, pink whirl-a-gigs that twisted in the wind, pink presents for everyone (including homemade pink flamingo Northern pike fishing lures), pink goblets, pink blow-up dolls & creatures, pink hats, pink shirts, and, of course, a huge bubbling lava-like vat of pink stew for supper (which, contrary to speculation, did NOT require pink Pepto Bismol afterward).

Now THAT camp was "interesting."

Today's POD reflects a rather tame camp, in comparison.  I believe the pic was taken in late September, not far from Sue Falls, but I could be wrong.

By the way, QJers travelling the northern tier of Quetico lakes from July 14th through 27th this year are welcomed to stop by at any campsite where they see some kind of "interesting" pink sign.  It's most likely my camp, especially if there are two solo canoes nearby.  Also, if you plan to travel the area during that time frame, feel free to shoot me a note and maybe we can plan to hook-up somewhere.

Later,

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jul 9th, 2016 at 1:57am
Forgot the pink sunset... 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Kerry on Jul 9th, 2016 at 2:22pm
Hey Jim, beautiful photo today.  Love the colour and the foreground of high grass gives the eye somewhere to land.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by DentonDoc on Jul 9th, 2016 at 2:58pm

Jimbo wrote on Jul 8th, 2016 at 4:38pm:
By the way, QJers travelling the northern tier of Quetico lakes from July 14th through 27th this year are welcomed to stop by at any campsite where they see some kind of "interesting" pink sign.  It's most likely my camp, especially if there are two solo canoes nearby.  Also, if you plan to travel the area during that time frame, feel free to shoot me a note and maybe we can plan to hook-up somewhere.


Hey Jimbo - 

You want me to bring this along as a "welcome mat?"

dd

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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Mk631 on Jul 9th, 2016 at 3:03pm
Can someone please transport me into today's POD?
Soooo nice, with I was there.
-Tom

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Jul 9th, 2016 at 4:10pm
I'm with you Tom. Couple more weeks and I'll be in that neighborhood!
Jeff

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jul 9th, 2016 at 4:42pm
Sure DD, it beats the  sorry, moth-eaten one I was going to bring!

Jimbo  8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jul 9th, 2016 at 7:03pm

Jimbo wrote on Jul 9th, 2016 at 2:22pm:

As for capturing such pic-worthy venues, I've recruited DD, a more-than-worthy sub.  He doubles as camp chef, too... another major recruiting coup!

I ran a batch of cinnamon/raisin bannock this morning, just for practice.  I also did a batch of blueberry bannock, just in case the berries are ripe.

As for who recruited who ... we'll debate that one later.

dd

Oops.   :-/ I seem to have hammered my traveling companion's post (as joint moderator on this forum)!  Sorry, Jimbo.

Here's Jimbo's original post:



Jimbo wrote on Jul 9th, 2016 at 2:22pm:
Thanks, Kerry!  Mrs. Jimbo strikes once, again, in the vicinity of Sue Falls.

Tom & Jeff, I'm with you!  I spent quite a bit of time daydreaming this morning while eyeballing my wife's POD, anticipating what lies just ahead for me.  I am thrilled that I actually WILL be transporting myself into the same vicinity in about 10-11 days or so!

As for capturing such pic-worthy venues, I've recruited DD, a more-than-worthy sub.  He doubles as camp chef, too... another major recruiting coup!

Photography & camp cuisine are NOT my long suits!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jul 12th, 2016 at 10:59am
Today's POD looks like a POST CARD you'd buy in a gift shop, very nice indeed. [smiley=cool.gif]

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jul 25th, 2016 at 12:53pm
Just a Man and his Fish  ;) ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Kerry on Jul 25th, 2016 at 2:14pm
Very nice photos all around, James.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jul 31st, 2016 at 12:14pm
Ahhhhhh [smiley=cool.gif]

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Aug 3rd, 2016 at 1:17pm
I absolutely LOVE that beaver shot today!!!!   Masterful!

Thanks!  I think I shall go look at it again!   :)


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Aug 3rd, 2016 at 1:34pm

Spartan2 wrote on Aug 3rd, 2016 at 1:17pm:
I absolutely LOVE that beaver shot today!!!!   Masterful!

Thanks!  I think I shall go look at it again!   :)



Thanks. Coming from you, I consider this a real compliment. It is difficult for me to get a good shot of a beaver. They usually flap their tail and dive by the time I get my camera up.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Aug 3rd, 2016 at 4:16pm
I've never gotten close enough either. They flap their tails and dive. I think you caught it at the right time, it had that freshly gnawed branch as wasn't about to let go of it for anything.  ;) ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Aug 4th, 2016 at 2:07am
I have gotten a couple good ones in my lifetime, but not one I think is as good as yours.  I tried to attach my favorite to show you but it won't let me, even though I resized it ridiculously small.

Ah, well.  I don't think it was nearly as good as yours.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Aug 5th, 2016 at 10:54am
I like today's POD  [smiley=cool.gif]

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Aug 7th, 2016 at 12:42pm
Too bad you can't harvest snapping turtles in the park, I have a grilled snapper over fire recipe that would be great for a group.  ;)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Aug 7th, 2016 at 4:06pm
Great turtle photo!   Reflections and site make it special!   :)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Aug 8th, 2016 at 5:18pm
Well, that answers that question.  Not in the woods, as we all assumed, but in the grass.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Aug 8th, 2016 at 6:33pm

PhantomJug wrote on Aug 8th, 2016 at 5:18pm:
Well, that answers that question.  Not in the woods, as we all assumed, but in the grass.


That's what I thought, but WHERE'S the CHARMIN ;) ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Aug 10th, 2016 at 12:03pm
Nice pic today [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Aug 12th, 2016 at 4:50pm
Just as a "heads-up" to you guys--there won't be any POD's from us this year.  Of course we weren't going to be taking a wilderness trip anyway, but as it turns out our northern Minnesota trip is canceled due to Spartan1 becoming ill, so we won't even get our "cabin week" on the Gunflint this summer either.  I see there are no POD's for the past two days.

Someone else is going to have to step up and provide the POD's for Quiet Journey, as I need my morning "fix" of canoe country beauty to keep my sanity.   ;)

At least once a week I require a beautiful sunrise or sunset, or a lovely lake with blue sky overhead and puffy white clouds.  The rest of the time you can post your fish photos, or whatever else you like.  Thanks so much!   :D

Spartan2

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Aug 12th, 2016 at 5:54pm
Spartan 2,

I just sent db about 20 or so pics (15 from my trip in July; 5-6 rather ancient ones).

Whether they will satisfy anybody's need for a "fix" is another matter & remains to be seen!

The only ones I was really happy with were a couple I took of some "pet" snapping turtles that followed us around our camp on Cirrus Lake.  I got dangerously up close & personal with a couple of them... as I hope you will soon see.

In any case, I second your appeal for POD's.  I've been missing them, too.

I hope Spartan 1 gets to feeling better soon.  I know how tough it must be to miss a trip....

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Aug 12th, 2016 at 6:37pm

Quote:
of some "pet" snapping turtles


Jeez Jimbo your making me look bad.
I want to roast them on the campfire and YOU want to make pets out of them.  ;) ;D ;D

I'm glad I'm not the only one that wishes we had more PODs submitted.

I think between you and I we've proven the 'bar' isn't that high. IF it's in focus and in the Q/BWCA that's good enough for me. 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Aug 15th, 2016 at 5:06pm
Today's POD is amazing.  Looks like that secret campsite on Cirrus.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Aug 16th, 2016 at 11:57am
I like today's pic.  Has an ethereal, impressionist quality to it.

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Aug 16th, 2016 at 2:06pm
Reminds me of the start of a cheezy horror in the North woods movie  ;D
Unknown presence spies on unsuspecting fishermen in canoe  :o
Little do they know what awaits them when to stop for that shore lunch.

Cue the pipe music  ;) ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Aug 16th, 2016 at 3:06pm

solotripper wrote on Aug 16th, 2016 at 2:06pm:
Reminds me of the start of a cheezy horror in the North woods movie  ;D
Unknown presence spies on unsuspecting fishermen in canoe  :o
Little do they know what awaits them when to stop for that shore lunch.

Cue the pipe music  ;) ;D ;D


Now that I look at it again, ST, I think you might have something there....

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Aug 16th, 2016 at 5:41pm

Jimbo wrote on Aug 16th, 2016 at 3:06pm:

solotripper wrote on Aug 16th, 2016 at 2:06pm:
Reminds me of the start of a cheezy horror in the North woods movie  ;D
Unknown presence spies on unsuspecting fishermen in canoe  :o
Little do they know what awaits them when to stop for that shore lunch.

Cue the pipe music  ;) ;D ;D


Now that I look at it again, ST, I think you might have something there....

Jimbo   8-)


Somebody's been smokin' something... :D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Aug 16th, 2016 at 8:54pm
They were paddling by the aforementioned campsite and I was using the zoom on my camcorder trying to get a better glimpse of the canoe and its passengers cause they were looking over at us in a funny way.  My camcorder wouldn't focus on them in the distance but on the tree in front of me and I accidentally snapped a still photo.  When people paddle by this site and see a canoe up on the rocks I'm sure they wonder what the hell it's doing there.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Aug 17th, 2016 at 11:32am
I don't know what you did Jimbo, but that Snapper looks like he's eyeing you with bad intent.  :o ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by DentonDoc on Aug 17th, 2016 at 3:57pm

solotripper wrote on Aug 17th, 2016 at 11:32am:
I don't know what you did Jimbo, but that Snapper looks like he's eyeing you with bad intent.  :o ;D ;D

Let's just say ... wearing sandals and wiggling your toes ... not a good idea.

dd

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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Aug 17th, 2016 at 4:11pm

DentonDoc wrote on Aug 17th, 2016 at 3:57pm:

solotripper wrote on Aug 17th, 2016 at 11:32am:
I don't know what you did Jimbo, but that Snapper looks like he's eyeing you with bad intent.  :o ;D ;D

Let's just say ... wearing sandals and wiggling your toes ... not a good idea.

dd


The FIRST time I saw a SNAPPER that size is the LAST time I went SKINNY-DIPPING in the Q!  :o :'( ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Aug 18th, 2016 at 9:20am
ST,

That wasn't even the BIG one!

We had THREE of those bad boys circling camp.  They followed me around the shoreline, wherever I went.

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Aug 18th, 2016 at 11:42am
If I was a superstitious type of fellow, I'd say that was an Omen of some sort. Either that or THEY have a thing for your feet.  ;) ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Aug 18th, 2016 at 11:47am
"Would you believe?
Snapping turtles are so good at locating decaying matter that law enforcement agencies sometimes use them to find dead bodies in lakes."

Might want to have them FEET checked out Jimbo. :o  Just sayin  ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Aug 20th, 2016 at 7:59pm
No mistaking that campsite.  Yesterday and today.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Sep 1st, 2016 at 10:36am
Now we are dredging up really OLD photos, aren't we Jimbo?  You searched in your archives for that one!  LOL!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Sep 1st, 2016 at 11:15am
...almost back to the dawn of QJ time.

Jimbo   8-) 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Sep 1st, 2016 at 1:10pm
We had a nice turnout back in the day. It would be great to see  those folks again. 8-) Who is planning to be at Copia 17?  :)


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Sep 1st, 2016 at 3:50pm
Good timing eh? [smiley=cool.gif]

BTW, when the current batch runs out there is nothing in my PODs to be precessed folder. I still have a some from the batch ST sent months ago - just saying...

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Sep 3rd, 2016 at 5:41pm
Just an FYI re: today's POD.  It's Doug Chapman of Canadian Quetico Outfitters, always eager to help his customers, "Paddle their Dream."

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Phoenix on Sep 11th, 2016 at 11:03am
A beautiful shot on POD today - September 11. Where is that, Bill?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Sep 11th, 2016 at 5:13pm
Today and yesterday photos, eastern basin of Lac La Croix.  Shot from the island campsite across from the pictograph cliff.  Shortly after sunrise.
Thank you,
-YB

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Sep 11th, 2016 at 8:33pm
I looked at today's beautiful photo, and I said to myself, "I want to be there this morning.  It looks like it might be Lac La Croix."  Glad that I was correct.   One of my favorite places to be.  Lovely.

Thank you.    :)
Lynda

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Phoenix on Sep 13th, 2016 at 12:11pm
Another gorgeous photo today, Bill. I'd love to get a better quality copy of it (obviously, personal use only) if you're willing (send me a personal message). Thanks.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by zski on Sep 16th, 2016 at 7:33pm
outwardly just water, rock, trees and sky
so much more. beautiful.
never tire of it

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Sep 24th, 2016 at 11:30am
Today's POD pic (9/24) is my nephew at the top of Coleman Island LLC, age 15, his first trip the BW.  This video goes with it.   (You need to Login or Register
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Oct 8th, 2016 at 1:39pm
Orange Lip Gripper strikes again  8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Oct 12th, 2016 at 12:34pm
The last few pics are in an interesting looking area. Where were they taken?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Oct 13th, 2016 at 4:43pm
POD from Oct 2nd - 12th were taken in LLC Lady Boot Bay and Toe Lake.  Those on (11th-12th) from the west side of the "boot" as we paddled a south direction.  This area was hit hard by the wind storm of July 2014.  Impressive damage, I suppose that's why I included so many pics on that theme.
That concludes my batch for the year.  I appreciate the comments from all.
-YB

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Oct 17th, 2016 at 3:55pm
Re: the Oct. 14 POD.

Dang, wish I were there right now. With a book, some bourbon and nothing to do for five, maybe six days.

thanks, James Clem.

-- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Oct 17th, 2016 at 7:43pm
Kypaddler,

Ditto, except I like my heaven in bigger gulps.  Your description is PERFECT; just the length of time is a little short.

13-14 days will do!

I can almost taste that bourbon when I look at these pics......

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Oct 17th, 2016 at 8:29pm
One of my favorite things, perhaps in life, is sitting back and relaxing while looking out over calm waters in canoe country, with my favorite cocktail and maybe a cigar.Listening to the quiet.  It's a part of the trip that is very satisfying for me.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Oct 18th, 2016 at 12:23am

Jimbo wrote on Oct 17th, 2016 at 7:43pm:
Kypaddler,

Ditto, except I like my heaven in bigger gulps.  Your description is PERFECT; just the length of time is a little short.

13-14 days will do!

Jimbo   8-)


Well let me clarify -- 5 to 6 days wasn't the length of the trip. It was just the amount of time I planned to swing in that hammock and read. Ha.

- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Oct 18th, 2016 at 12:36am

jimmar wrote on Oct 17th, 2016 at 8:29pm:
One of my favorite things, perhaps in life, is sitting back and relaxing while looking out over calm waters in canoe country, with my favorite cocktail and maybe a cigar.Listening to the quiet.  It's a part of the trip that is very satisfying for me.


When I was younger, I measured the "success" of a Quetico trip by what could be described as "events": Did I see a moose? Did the Northern Lights come out? Did I catch a particularly big fish? Were there bear tracks? Did we find blueberries? (or something else that was unusual, exciting or worth bragging about).

Nowadays, it's more about just being there and tuning in to the remoteness and wildness of the place, about breathing in the pristine air and seeing the vividness of colors untouched by haze, about being able to drink out of a lake, about feeling the strength and weariness of muscles that just paddled across a treacherous bay and knowing not too many people are able to do that, about hearing the drip-drip-drip of water coming off my Bending Branches on the return stroke, about seeing a landscape unscathed by man. About, as you said, listening to the quiet.

All those others things? The moose and eagles and otter and fresh fish? Those are just ornaments on the tree.

-- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Oct 18th, 2016 at 12:41am

Jimbo wrote on Oct 17th, 2016 at 7:43pm:
Kypaddler,

I can almost taste that bourbon when I look at these pics......

Jimbo   8-)


This year it was Old Weller Antique 107. Last year was Woodford Reserve. The year before, probably Eagle Rare or Knob Creek or Rowan Creek.

At least that's what I brought. Others are loyal to Blanton's or Barton's or ....

(After all, we supply 95 percent of the world's bourbon.)

-- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Oct 25th, 2016 at 1:52pm
Sorry about the booger on the lens of my camera.  Didn't notice it until about 10 pictures in.

The next batch of pics are from a recent, late October, early Sept. trip to the western end of BH.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Oct 25th, 2016 at 9:55pm
I thought it was mist on the water. :-?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Oct 25th, 2016 at 10:35pm
8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Oct 25th, 2016 at 10:40pm

PhantomJug wrote on Oct 25th, 2016 at 1:52pm:
Sorry about the booger on the lens of my camera.  Didn't notice it until about 10 pictures in.

The next batch of pics are from a recent, late October, early Sept. trip to the western end of BH.


Snot funny, PJ :D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by PhantomJug on Oct 26th, 2016 at 9:56pm

solotripper wrote on Oct 25th, 2016 at 9:55pm:
I thought it was mist on the water. :-?


Nope.  It was a dry, crusty booger.  Probably remnants from last years wrestling season.  Had to use the plastic lip of a Rapala to chip it off.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Nov 1st, 2016 at 12:45pm
Nice fall pic today  [smiley=smiley_up.gif]

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Nov 21st, 2016 at 2:28am
Hey ST,

Where were today and yesterday PODs taken? (the entering the reeds and beaver stream shots).

kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Nov 21st, 2016 at 5:18am
They were on McAlpine Creek headed east to McAlpine Lake.
Nice paddle but choked with weeds just under the surface making it harder than it looks.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Nov 21st, 2016 at 9:32pm
I love those meandering creeks, even when choked. Came through the creek/marshland south from McEwen toward Glacier late one evening and it might be my favorite paddle ever in Quetico.

So calm. So pregnant. So peaceful.

Saw three beaver at close range, and one slapped hard and went.

-kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Nov 21st, 2016 at 11:50pm
I'm guessing in the spring before the weeds build up there is considerable current thru there?

I like those meandering creeks too as long as you can paddle them and not wade most of time.

Jean creek is great when the water is high enough and
Bearpelt creek is a nice paddle BOTH ways.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Nov 22nd, 2016 at 2:24pm
That stretch of Cutty Creek between Camel & Baird has its allure, as well.

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Nov 22nd, 2016 at 2:30pm
ST,

Re: today's pic... DentonDoc & I went through that exact spot (going the other way) in late July.  I think we had a bit more water than you did as I do not recall having any issues of our paddling getting mucked up by the vegetation.

It's amazing how a single pic can bring back so many memories.  Thanks for sharing!

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Nov 22nd, 2016 at 3:20pm
  It's amazing to me how much different areas can look/paddle with just a little higher/lower water level.

I really liked that paddle despite the vegetation issue.
I think there are some pics in my POD's showing Jean Creek at the lowest level I've ever seen it.

When I compare those pics to my 21-day 2015 spring trip you wouldn't even know you were in the same area.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Kerry on Nov 28th, 2016 at 8:32pm
Hey ST, is today's POD the Booth Lake portage in Algonquin Park?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Nov 28th, 2016 at 9:42pm
  It's the start of the B-Chain going south from Pickerel Lake.

My first time thru there. I knew there was a dam, just didn't know it was so prominent.

Quite the flow there, I'm sure despite the warnings kayakers probably try/run it. I'd give it a shot in warm weather, empty plastic canoe and someone with rescue bag ready to toss.  ;) ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by DentonDoc on Nov 28th, 2016 at 11:27pm

solotripper wrote on Nov 28th, 2016 at 9:42pm:
  Quite the flow there, I'm sure despite the warnings kayakers probably try/run it. I'd give it a shot in warm weather, empty plastic canoe and someone with rescue bag ready to toss.  ;) ;D ;D

Just watch out for that "ledge drop."

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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Dec 3rd, 2016 at 12:58pm
Such a pretty photo today, Neal.  Makes me want to be there.
Thanks.   :)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 3rd, 2016 at 1:17pm
Thank's SP2,

There is something about moving water that attracts me. I think it's all that primal power roaring along as it has for eons, makes you realize how insignificant you are in comparison.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Dec 4th, 2016 at 3:47pm
ST,

That spot looks so familiar but I can't quite peg it.  Where were you?

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 4th, 2016 at 3:58pm
Jimbo,

That's on the portage between Pickerel and BISK, south of the dam. A pretty walk.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Dec 4th, 2016 at 5:51pm
Figured it was likely in a sequence with those that preceded but wasn't certain.  It actually reminded me of another spot so I figured I'd check.  Thanks!

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Dec 7th, 2016 at 12:22pm
Interesting. Smoked bass?

I'm always looking for different ways to prepare my catch. Fish tacos is a favorite of mine. Next week I'm taking a sushi making class. Perhaps I'll try that on my next trip.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 7th, 2016 at 1:37pm
  The goal was to roast the fish whole but the smoke flavor was an added bonus. As I described in trip report the fish was left till blackened thoroughly on each side then skin peeled back, flesh removed and then the whole skeleton was pulled out leaving the other side.

I didn't scale it, just gutted it. Almost no waste and fish was moist and very tasty.
I liked it so much and it was so quick and easy I think this will be my go to way to cook fish since I don't care for breaded fish that much. Bigger fish that I might get a couple of meals out will still be filleted.

Sushi ?  I like it but if you Google eating RAW style using freshwater fish you'll see lots of warnings about it. Freshwater fish carries bacteria/fungus that if not killed by freezing/cooking can make you really sick or give you worms.

  I'd make sure to ask about it in class or look it up on our own.

When I still tripped with a group, 7 of us went to the BWCA. I caught a mess of SMB and while I was catching them another guy was frying them up. By the time I got done fishing everyone else had eaten their fill and went out fishing and left me to fix my own supper, a little inconsiderate from my point of view.

Next morning I heard a shout from one of the guys who had went to use the “facilities” Turns out he had worms in his stool. One by one EVERYONE but me had the same thing happen to them. Freaked them ALL out. Turns out the fish they ate breaded and pan fried was still too raw. I didn't bread mine and had no problems at all.

  All the guys went to their doctors when they got back and they gave them some kind of antibiotic but said they thought the worms had passed but keep an eye out for awhile. A couple of the married guys said it make for weird looks from their wives who caught them peering intently into the toilet bowl and they had to explain that like FIDO they had worms too.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Dec 7th, 2016 at 1:52pm
ST,

After that story, I will likely be eating my fish a tad on the burnt side for a while!

Jimbo.  8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Dec 7th, 2016 at 5:41pm

solotripper wrote on Dec 7th, 2016 at 1:37pm:
  Freshwater fish carries bacteria/fungus that if not killed by freezing/cooking can make you really sick or give you worms.
 


I figured as much, I would cook it first, but I guess it's not truly sushi then. The Wasabi would likely not kill off all the parasites. Some smoked lake trout in a sushi type roll sounds good to me.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 7th, 2016 at 5:53pm

Quote:
Some smoked lake trout in a sushi type roll sounds good to me.


That does sound good. When you take that Sushi class, ask your teacher, maybe there is some kind of marinade you could use on raw fish to kill the parasites?  Wasabi is some potent stuff, maybe mixed with something else you could get that Sushi but then it might be so hot you couldn't eat it. :-? :'( :'(



Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Dec 8th, 2016 at 8:40am
Ummm, I remember certain local lakes with this problem as a kid:
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A little OT or maybe not but we had a big 4th of July party years ago. My girlfriend at the time made chicken in the fridge to supplement my grilled burgers and brats. It got "cooked" by lemon and wine or something? I'm pretty sure it wasn't "cooked" with heat. Everyone loved it. I know no one died and I didn't hear about anyone getting sick either. I was a little worried….

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Yellowbird on Dec 8th, 2016 at 12:54pm

solotripper wrote on Dec 7th, 2016 at 1:37pm:
 By the time I got done fishing everyone else had eaten their fill and went out fishing and left me to fix my own supper, a little inconsiderate from my point of view.

Inconsiderate - agreed!  Did they leave the dishes for you as well?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 8th, 2016 at 1:29pm
db,

I've had that type of chicken and fish too.
The lemon is acidic and that "cooks" the fish.

Ceviche Recipe | SimplyRecipes.com

YB, YES, They did leave the dishes but I'm kind of fussy about kitchen sanitation issues because having been in Army I know what happen's when people don't keep a clean kitchen.

Those guys didn't pay attention to things and that's why they ate that undercooked SMB. 6 hungry guys eating fish as fast as the cook could make it. Because it was breaded I think they thought when the breading got a little crisp the fish had to be done and didn't check thoroughly enough.

When the worms came, and I was the only one that didn't get them, I knew then what had happened and I "might" of gloated just a wee bit.  ::) ;) ;D ;D


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Dec 8th, 2016 at 2:15pm
I had Ceviche for the first time in Panama last year. I liked it an suffered no I'll effects, eve though the citrus juice does not kill bacteria or worms. Just lucky I guess.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Dec 8th, 2016 at 3:10pm
Might want to move this discussion to the 'What's Not Cooking' forum. :D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Dec 9th, 2016 at 4:40am
[quote author=db link=1435215662/350#350 date=1481186419]Ummm, I remember certain local lakes with this problem as a kid:
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So now I know. I can't tell you how many times we've seen fish with these in Quetico over the last 10 years, including this year (I believe they were caught either on Agnes or Woodside, or maybe both).

Friends who went without me one year and did the Man Chain reported it first. They might have avoided that fish. Since then, however, we've always given a second look, shrugged our shoulders, said "the heat will take care of it" and moved on.

So thanks DB, for making it official: OK to eat.

- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Dec 12th, 2016 at 10:49pm

Well, Neal, today you have a photo that DOESN'T make me want to be there!   Gloomy, gray, ugly sky, unwelcoming water, and late September.  Made me shiver just to see it!

Of course, we have six or more inches of heavy snow here, so I suppose that isn't any more warming.

Could use a bit of sunshine today!   :'(

But thanks for sharing your trip experience with us.   ::)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 13th, 2016 at 12:06am
SP2,

I didn't want to be there either. ;) :'(

That was on the east end of Quetico lake where I was stranded for a day. The pic doesn't do it justice.
The worst wind/rain for the longest time I've ever run into.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by DentonDoc on Dec 13th, 2016 at 5:59am
Last summer must have been one that was packed with serious storms

Jimbo and I had a day similar to this on Cirrus in July.  It didn't last all day, but it was furious when it blew through.  Luckily we were tucked into a reasonably well protected campsite and had a tarp up and were still getting drenched.  I'm not sure if it was from the rain that was coming in sideways or from the wind shearing off the tops of the waves and producing spray.  I was just glad we were not on the water paddling because the storm blew in and was raging within less than 5 minutes.

This didn't happen on the exact same day as the storm down south that blew down all the trees and produced a couple of casualties, but it was within a day or so.

dd

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Dec 13th, 2016 at 9:13am

solotripper wrote on Dec 13th, 2016 at 12:06am:
I didn't want to be there either. ;) :'(
<SNIP>The pic doesn't do it justice.

I know. I know. Especially solo. Miserable AND bored.

I was looking for a different shot until I ran across these two. They almost do it justice, I think. Sucks to be an optimist. A pessimist wouldn't have begun to pack up, waiting for a window of opportunity that never came. The tarp was down because I wanted an early start too, probably.
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 13th, 2016 at 1:51pm
Yup db,

Your pics are closer than mine.
Luckily for me, my campsite was sitting on a high area so standing water wasn't an issue.

Like dd said, even with tarp up the rain was coming sideways and the wind was roaring like a freight train.
My weather event lasted all night, thru the following day and most of that night as well.

I was really glad I was in a nice safe camp.
Times like that really make you realize how insignificant you are in the big picture of things.


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Dec 13th, 2016 at 2:12pm
ST -

I distinctly remember that very day (9/26) you snapped your POD. MagicPaddler & I were hunkered down on a west-facing beach campsite over on southern Pickerel Lake.  He literally "blew in" the afternoon before, paddling into the face of some nasty wind that had just kicked up.  It was so gusty that I had to take the lake trout I was grilling off the fireplace (I couldn't control the fire) and move it onto my stove in a more protected spot.  I had been totally immersed in my cooking when a strange feeling prompted me to look up and - poof!! - there he was, MagicPaddler, beaching his canoe where 15 seconds before there had been nobody in my field of vision.  The dude really is MAGIC!  For his next trick he performed an even greater feat, producing a cold beer out of his bag of magic!  It went down especially well with my lake trout!

That next day (9/26) - the day of your POD - was truly bleak, wet, windy and altogether nasty in every respect.  The steady onslaught of fierce winds and rain out of the west eventually proved to be too much for my prized CCS kitchen tarp, ripping it from one end to the other.  Ultimately it was my fault; I should have reset its angle sooner.  Anyway, just like you, we stayed hunkered down ALL DAY LONG.  We experimented with various spots for wind & rain protection where we might cook & eat our meals in peace. 

Some day I'll learn my lesson NOT to set up camp on west-facing sites when bad weather is expected.  9 out of 10 times it is quite beautiful but that 10th time pays for all!

Anyway, being socked in by weather can be especially tough during those shoulder seasons.  When a solid soaking combines with chilly weather you'd better be buttoned up in your shelter with a good book (or bottle) in your hand!

Fortunately, I had both!

Of course, it's those challenging times that help us appreciate just how golden the moments really are when Mother Nature favors us with her grace.  Also, I believe that coming out of those challenges, storms, etc., relatively unscathed must produce endorphins and something like a "runner's high."  You walk away with improved confidence that you can do more than just "weather" Life's storms; you can actually thrive.  You also develop a fuller appreciation for small pieces of luck that drift your way... like a cold beer that magically appears just when you needed one!

Later,

Jimbo   8-)


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 13th, 2016 at 2:33pm
Jimbo,

I didn't have a cold beer but I made a serious dent in my homemade coffee/hot chocolate mix. ;) ;D ;D
I would come out from under tarp when there was a short lull and use my binoculars to scan to the west looking for any paddlers CRAZY enough to be out in that weather. :o

I guess I should have been looking to the EAST.  :-? ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Dec 18th, 2016 at 4:54pm
Last couple of days are making me hungry! Ring the dinner bell! 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Magicpaddler on Dec 19th, 2016 at 1:30pm
Reading Jimbo’s description of the storm makes me think of storms I have been in in Quetico.  Most of them I enjoy but there was that one.  The one that blew my pants away.  That one still scares me and causes me even to this day to be a little more careful about where I hang my hammock.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Dec 24th, 2016 at 2:18pm
One of the best POD'S of the year IMHO  8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Dec 24th, 2016 at 4:31pm
Whoa!  You're right, ST... quite a picture today!  Was it taken in the autumn?  I've seen water get something like that but, wow, talk about being in the right place at the right time!

Magic, re: your comment about "storm pics," that September storm that blew you into my camp certainly makes "honorable mention" on my Most Miserable List.  You, DD & I probably had some worse ones (chillier, anyway) when we were up near Hudson Bay in Opasquia Park.  That first windstorm tried to blow my shelter over into Manitoba (& you guys helped me haul it down from the high tree branches).  The next real big one, though, was far worse.  It was most fortunate we elected NOT to set up camp at the end of the portage where that massive tree toppled over.  That one would've wiped us all out!

How could you ever have predicted a tree like that would come down?  There were no "widow-maker" qualities about it.  It was immense & seemingly both healthy & sturdy.  It seems we were lucky... especially considering what happened to those folks down in southern Quetico this year.  We have plenty to be thankful for!

There have been some really good pics recently.  Thanks for posting them, folks!

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Kerry on Dec 24th, 2016 at 8:21pm

solotripper wrote on Dec 24th, 2016 at 2:18pm:
One of the best POD'S of the year IMHO  8-)

Thanks ST and Jimbo.  This was shot at Mikaimi Falls on the Berens River northeast of WCPP in late August .  Mikaimi is one of the most extraordinary sites that I've ever had the privilege to visit.  It's not just a falls but an environment.  If it was located in the States the place would be littered with tourists lining up for the big shot.  As it is, we stayed there three days and saw no one.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by gymcoachdon on Dec 28th, 2016 at 10:47pm
Todays picture is of our campsite after a 40 minute hailstorm rolled through.  We had heavy rains everyday of the trip this year,  but all the important gear stayed dry, and a good time was had.  That storm will probably be the strongest memory of the trip though.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by TomT on Dec 29th, 2016 at 3:53pm
That's a great shot. Kinda scary if it was coming AT you though.


Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by gymcoachdon on Dec 30th, 2016 at 11:42pm
We had been paddling into the wind all day, nothing fierce, but making us work.  We had been at camp about 5 minutes, and I asked my brother "Did the wind really sit down as soon as we hit camp?"  He replied "It sure did!"  We laughed, and 2 minutes later the storm hit.  Due to our campsite facing East, we never saw it coming.  Yesterday's and today's pictures were taken just after the storm passed.  We got the tarp almost set-up before it hit, I had my tarp up for my hammock, so I rode out the storm under it in my Helinox, my son and brothers were huddled under the tarp with all our gear, holding one side of the tarp since it wasn't up yet.  I didn't really feel bad about it though!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jan 1st, 2017 at 2:07am
Nice fish pic! That will get el Tigre back...

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by gymcoachdon on Jan 1st, 2017 at 8:10am
Outstanding picture today!  Just awesome!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Magicpaddler on Jan 1st, 2017 at 11:42am

I will vote for that to be the POD of the year!!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Jan 1st, 2017 at 12:35pm
Kerry sets the bar high for 2017 POY! Perfect!?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jan 1st, 2017 at 1:44pm
What a great start to 2017! 8-) Those stars really pop! How did you get that shot, Kerry?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Fallguy on Jan 1st, 2017 at 1:57pm
Fantastic picture, What did you use to take that one? With your permission it may just bump my son's old CC ski picture from my screen saver. :D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jan 1st, 2017 at 2:24pm
Incredible pic!  One of best, ever!

Ditto to what Fallguy has said.

To experience something like that...wow!  This is what it's all about!

Jimbo.  8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 1st, 2017 at 2:42pm
Your pic is outstanding!

I have a file with pictures I rotate around as screen savers/desktop images. Your POD will be the best of the lot.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Ranger on Jan 1st, 2017 at 10:18pm
Came here to post the same thing - amazing shot!

As an amateur photographer, how do you capture something like this? I've been watching the show Alone, and they get a lot of what appears to be time lapse with this level of night sky detail. I have no idea how to do that.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by DentonDoc on Jan 1st, 2017 at 10:24pm
Gorgeous!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by TomT on Jan 2nd, 2017 at 12:32am
Wow! Beautiful.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jimmar on Jan 2nd, 2017 at 2:22am
Spectacular.  How is this done? Multiple exposures overlayed maybe?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Magicpaddler on Jan 2nd, 2017 at 1:14pm
I noticed the star shine on the water was not consistent. But however it was created it is good.

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Post by zski on Jan 2nd, 2017 at 1:25pm
stared at that shot for a long time. so good

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jan 2nd, 2017 at 7:56pm
Another gorgeous shot! 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Kerry on Jan 2nd, 2017 at 8:40pm
Thanks so much for all your accolades.  I have been putting in a lot of time with photography since I got my first "real" camera this past February.  The Milky Way shot, for those who are interested, is pretty complex.  I took 12 shots of the night sky at around 9 pm (at 22 sec with 1 sec delay between each.)  Then I went to sleep for a few hours and woke up around 1:30 am to an 80% moon.  With the camera left as it was on the tripod, I then shot the same set up but with different exposure, focus point, ISO, aperture etc. to capture the foreground under the moonlight.  Back home I stacked the 12 night sky exposures.  This considerably reduces the noise, inherent to shooting at ISO 3200.  Then I took that shot and blended it with the moonlit foreground shot and voila!  By the way, MagicPaddler, the star shine on the water actually is consistent.  It comes from the bright star directly above it in the sky.  It does look kind of weird and I had considered removing it but, in the end, I left it.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 2nd, 2017 at 8:59pm
Great shot's Kerry and your right, very complex and you're just getting started with your first REAL camera. :o ;D ;D

I can barely work my little point and shoot.  :'( ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 2nd, 2017 at 9:21pm
Oh good gracious, who let the professional in? Just to add my compliment: Simply amazing.

And yes, this is going to knock out the screen-saver picture of my daughter hitting the winning shot in the championship of the Kentucky high school basketball tournament.

For now, at least.

-- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by chaga on Jan 3rd, 2017 at 12:29pm
Nice one there too kypaddler!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 3rd, 2017 at 6:58pm

chaga wrote on Jan 3rd, 2017 at 12:29pm:
Nice one there too kypaddler!


Hey thanks.

I like closeups, more than anything.

-- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jan 4th, 2017 at 1:26am
Luv that toothy grin. 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Jan 4th, 2017 at 1:30pm
I looked at that photo today and I just wanted so much to be there in that moment!   Thanks!  Beautiful shot, gorgeous colors!

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 4th, 2017 at 2:48pm
Ditto, I like those campsites right on the water.

Well, unless the weather turns in the middle of the night but sometimes you have to go for it.  ;) ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jp on Jan 4th, 2017 at 7:22pm
Been there often. Quetico Agnes halfway point.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 4th, 2017 at 8:00pm

jp wrote on Jan 4th, 2017 at 7:22pm:
Been there often. Quetico Agnes halfway point.


Ding ding!

-- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 4th, 2017 at 8:01pm

solotripper wrote on Jan 4th, 2017 at 2:48pm:
Ditto, I like those campsites right on the water.

Well, unless the weather turns in the middle of the night but sometimes you have to go for it.  ;) ;D ;D


You have no idea how long I looked at the sky and at the impervious rock wall above that tent site.

-- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 4th, 2017 at 8:02pm

Spartan2 wrote on Jan 4th, 2017 at 1:30pm:
I looked at that photo today and I just wanted so much to be there in that moment!   Thanks!  Beautiful shot, gorgeous colors!


Thank you. I'd much rather be there right now too. That is, with September's weather instead of January's.

-- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 12th, 2017 at 2:32pm
Where are we at today?

From the looks on some of those face's it appears to be one of those "whose bright idea was this" days. ;) ;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 12th, 2017 at 5:03pm

solotripper wrote on Jan 12th, 2017 at 2:32pm:
Where are we at today?

From the looks on some of those face's it appears to be one of those "whose bright idea was this" days. ;) ;D ;D


We are on the creek connecting Poacher Lake to Sunday Lake,  this past fall. For the most part, it was easy going and pretty. But there were a couple of pinch points where you had to jump into the water and walk your canoes through, around and over rocks.

We didn't stay on Poacher but took "the back way" to avoid a Bayley Bay that was so chopped up that just getting from Prairie Portage to the Poacher Portage was nerve-wracking. That last stretch (after leaving the lee of the big island to the east) was especially so, as we had to paddle parallel to the waves that were crashing in from Bayley.

Not how we wanted to start a trip (hence the grumpy faces) but we made it to Agnes despite the wind and late start and then to Woodside by the next afternoon.

Quetico has many faces to show, as Robert Beymer so poetically wrote ...

-- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 26th, 2017 at 6:26pm
Yo DB,

just sent in another batch of photos.

-kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Jan 26th, 2017 at 8:36pm
Awe crap. Thank you Sir! Time really flies by sometimes. Third batch is a charm...

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 27th, 2017 at 2:14pm
Fast work.

.... wish I had that pair of walleyes from my buddy Mike right now. They'd make a hellacious dinner on this snowy day.

- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 27th, 2017 at 2:56pm
kyp,

I thought they would go great with my eggs and spuds this morning.  ;) ;D

  I have that EXACT same fish stringer. Been on every trip for years and still works great.

Thanks for the new POD's

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 27th, 2017 at 3:18pm

solotripper wrote on Jan 27th, 2017 at 2:56pm:
kyp,

  I have that EXACT same fish stringer. Been on every trip for years and still works great.


I HAD that exact same stringer for years as well. Then, a couple of years ago, another buddy and I were fishing on Glacier in the rain, and he catches a nice smallmouth from the bow, and he turns around to show me, and an unloaded MNII is a bit tippy, and he didn't hold the fish between the gunnels, so to speak, but proudly held it out so I could see it, and just like that we were upside down.

I hadn't yet clipped the stringer in, and it was among the things we lost (along with MY fishing pole). You'd think it'd perhaps float, but it didn't.

The amazing thing is that the dude hadn't unhooked his fish yet, and when we went over, he held the pole in one hand and the fish was still attached -- and he NEVER lost the fish.

We swam the canoe to shore (cold cold cold), had to climb up on a fallen log to empty the water (the bank was nothing but cliffs) and he never lost the fish. Even though the dude wasn't wearing a life jacket.

Anyway, that's not my stringer in this pic, which was taken just a few months ago. Unfortunately, mine is on the bottom of Glacier Lake.

(Every picture tells a story -- and often more than one.)

- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 27th, 2017 at 4:59pm

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You'd think it'd perhaps float, but it didn't.


I always thought being nylon/plastic it WOULD float.
Being a solo paddler I've long ago made clipping everything in and wearing my PFD automatic, so I've never lost anything.

I've also been more than lucky and have only dumped once in the Q, and that was in a TRUE solo canoe.
I might buy one of those little foam floats people use for boat keys and put on my stringer just in case after reading about your misfortune.  :'(

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jan 27th, 2017 at 5:01pm
I have the same stringer, too... a couple of them, in fact. 

I bought a second one when the plastic in the first one wore out with age.  I was occasionally losing a fish - usually a bigger, stronger one - while paddling back to camp.  For a while I doubled up loops on bigger fish just to be sure but, eventually, I bought the identical stringer which works just fine.  I like them better than the metal ones which I find  bigger fish can more easily pop or twist open.

In recent years I've gone back to threading fish I intend to keep with a simple needle & ring fishing stringer (see:   (You need to Login or Register ), especially the larger ones.  They have to tear their own lip or jaw to get that one off... though I don't put it past a really mean pike to do so.  As I will eat trout or walleye first, I don't find myself dining on pike that often... but, occasionally, they join me for dinner.  I probably enjoy their taste more than most folks in my camps.

Thanks for the new batch of pics, KYP.  Spring can't come soon enough!

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by MuleLars on Jan 27th, 2017 at 5:15pm
Great story, kyp!

I went on a trip many years ago up the Falls Chain to McKenzie Bay. One of the guys brought swim fins and a mask (glad he was portaging his own gear!). He found an amazing amount of fishing gear on that trip- poles, lures, etc. There’s a lot of stuff at the bottom of those lakes!! (Including a pole of mine resting peacefully at the bottom of Friday Bay  :o)

ml

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 27th, 2017 at 5:58pm

MuleLars wrote on Jan 27th, 2017 at 5:15pm:
Great story, kyp!

I went on a trip many years ago up the Falls Chain to McKenzie Bay. One of the guys brought swim fins and a mask (glad he was portaging his own gear!). He found an amazing amount of fishing gear on that trip- poles, lures, etc. There’s a lot of stuff at the bottom of those lakes!! (Including a pole of mine resting peacefully at the bottom of Friday Bay  :o)

ml


I can't tell you how many times we've imagined the same thing: What's on the bottom?

There's a cliff where people dive in Kentucky, I think it's at Lake Cumberland. Dude jumps in, comes up with half a fishing rod he found on the bottom of the lake. Tosses it back in. A minute later, he finds the other half, wishes he hadn't tossed the first half.

ha ha.

- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 27th, 2017 at 6:03pm

Jimbo wrote on Jan 27th, 2017 at 5:01pm:
I have the same stringer, too... a couple of them, in fact. 

In recent years I've gone back to threading fish I intend to keep with a simple needle & ring fishing stringer

Jimbo   8-)


For better or worse, here's my stringer now: A homemade one using parachute cord and cannibalized parts. (That's my stringer, but not me.)




- kypaddler
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Old Salt on Jan 27th, 2017 at 6:25pm
I think losing rods and reels, among other tackle, is a badge of experience, among fishing paddlers. On my first trip to Iron, I had borrowed two decent rods and reels from my dad, because I couldn't afford them at the time. We went to Curtain Falls to fish. I stashed them in a 'safe' place. When we had returned to our west side camp, I realized I had forgotten them. My brother and I made a mad paddle back across the lake to retrieve them. Sadly, they were gone. I spent the remainder of the trip praying that dad wouldn't kill me. As you might have guessed, I lived through it, although I gave him rods and reels for his next several birthdays. 8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Jimbo on Jan 27th, 2017 at 7:13pm
So far I've been fortunate to find more stuff than I've lost.  There's an old thread on QJ someplace re: "lost & found" that is pretty entertaining.

I listened to a speaker at Copia one year - I think it was Kevin Callan - who said he was fond of taking underwater goggles with him on trips.  He joked that he really didn't need to bring fishing tackle along... he could generally "find' whatever he needed just offshore around the most popular campsites and portages.

I'm not sure I could get all that excited about diving for fishing lures.  Getting a rusty old lure - likely as not, lodged tightly in some log or between rocks - hooked in my hand underwater is not my idea of fun!

I still fish with a rod & reel I fished out of Pickerel Lake 8-10 years ago.

Jimbo   8-)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 27th, 2017 at 8:03pm

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Getting a rusty old lure - likely as not, lodged tightly in some log or between rocks - hooked in my hand underwater is not my idea of fun!


Which is why I never wade/swim around a campsite without my WATER SHOES on. Bad enough to get a treble in your hand, in your foot it could end up being a real safety issue.  :-? :'( :'(

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Westwood on Jan 27th, 2017 at 9:10pm
I have tried a number of fish stringers.  IMHO the simple needle and ring fish stringer used by Jimbo is the best stringer.  Other types of stringers will not hold large fish when you are paddling back to camp.  What I have started to do in the last few years if I intend to eat the fish is fillet the fish almost right away.  I carry a fillet knife and board with me (a canoe paddle works but not as well) and find a convenient shore with an appropriate rock and fillet the fish.  After the fish is filleted I put it in a plastic bag.  If it is warm I will put the plastic bag in  a wet cloth to help keep the fish cool.  If I need two fish for dinner, I will repeat the process for the second fish.  In my opinion dragging a fish behind your canoe is a big pain and often results in a mess if you catch another fish.  If you clean the fish away from your campsite you don't have to worry about keeping your campsite clean.  With apologies to PETA, I think it is more human to kill your fish sooner rather than later.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Jan 28th, 2017 at 8:45am
As I understand it, a stringer like the one pictured should go through both lips. Since fish need to alternately open and close both their mouth and their gills when breathing normally, going through both lips allows them to do that more easily. That's my theory anyway.

Plus, paddling with an open mouthed fish on the stringer is way more of a drag. That's a fact. :)

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 28th, 2017 at 3:58pm
I think you have it right db  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

I don't like to drag fish either, Even the few you're allowed on a Conservation license add more drag than you think, especially if your solo.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 28th, 2017 at 6:57pm

db wrote on Jan 28th, 2017 at 8:45am:
As I understand it, a stringer like the one pictured should go through both lips. Since fish need to alternately open and close both their mouth and their gills when breathing normally, going through both lips allows them to do that more easily. That's my theory anyway.

Plus, paddling with an open mouthed fish on the stringer is way more of a drag. That's a fact. :)


Wait, with the "hook and snap" style stringers, the wire should be hooked through BOTH lips?

I never knew that.

- kypaddler

I don't drag fish if I'm paddling. Put in the canoe, paddle for a while, then back in the water. If I'm lightly paddling to control drift while working a bank, then yeah, I'll leave the fish in the water.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 28th, 2017 at 7:01pm
Frankly, I was crest-fallen that Jan. 9's dragonfly POD didn't generate this kind of discussion.

I stalked that sucker for a long time and snapped a bunch of photos to get one in focus. (Had my cruddy little camera set on "micro" and had to snap from about 3 inches away to get the focus to work.)

;D kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Jan 28th, 2017 at 8:49pm
That exquisite RED dragonfly?  You know, I am surprised that I didn't comment upon that one, as I am known for my love of dragonflies in general, and of great dragonfly photos in particular!  I remember enjoying it immensely.   :D

I am so much a dragonfly afficianado that my annual wall calendar (given as a gift to very special family members and friends) this year was all dragonfly and damselfly photos.

Anyway. . .it was a lovely photo.  And I did enjoy it very much.  The fish photos, they are OK, but I'll take a great bug any day!
;D ;D

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 28th, 2017 at 9:01pm
Thanks, Spartan 2. I figured you would appreciate it, even if all the troglodytes didn't.

(hahahahahahahahahahaha)

Seriously, tho, I had to work HARD for that image.

- kypaddler

does the same enthrallment for bugs extend to THIS creature?

(confession: not from Quetico, but from Hocking Hills in Ohio)
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 28th, 2017 at 9:06pm
Or this shiny guy? (dogbane leaf beetle, Bracken County, Kentucky).

OK, I'll stop now. Just wanted to demonstrate I too like the little dudes, even if my skill and my camera are a few tiers down the scale.

(plus I'm procrastinating on a writing project).

- kypaddler


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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by solotripper on Jan 28th, 2017 at 9:07pm

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does the same enthrallment for bugs extend to THIS creature?


It would be PERFECT if it had a JIGHEAD and BARBLESS hook.  ;) ;D ;D
The thing with all those legs, not that little bug. :-?

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Jan 29th, 2017 at 12:46pm
Yes, when it comes to photography, my enthrallment does extend to almost any bug (although those wormy things are harder for me to appreciate.   ;))  I have always like this shot of a pine bark beetle.
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Jan 29th, 2017 at 12:50pm
Spiders are fun, too.   ;D
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Jan 29th, 2017 at 12:52pm
Sorry, Solotripper.   ;)
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by Spartan2 on Jan 29th, 2017 at 12:58pm
I spent hours one time trying to snap shots of dragonflies in flight on the shore of Kawishiwi Lake.  It was borderline successful, but I probably deleted 300 images to get two.  And they aren't fabulous.  But it was fun.  I really, really like dragonflies!   ;D

I won't subject you to all of my butterfly photos.  Or my praying mantises and bumblebees.   This is enough.
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Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by TomT on Jan 29th, 2017 at 2:21pm

Westwood wrote on Jan 27th, 2017 at 9:10pm:
What I have started to do in the last few years if I intend to eat the fish is fillet the fish almost right away.  I carry a fillet knife and board with me (a canoe paddle works but not as well) and find a convenient shore with an appropriate rock and fillet the fish.  After the fish is filleted I put it in a plastic bag.  If it is warm I will put the plastic bag in  a wet cloth to help keep the fish cool.  If I need two fish for dinner, I will repeat the process for the second fish. With apologies to PETA, I think it is more human to kill your fish sooner rather than later.


I do the same. I've developed an aversion to having creatures suffer at my hands. Seriously.  I was a teenage pellet gun hunter and hated to see (up close) rabbits and squirrels suffer from my bad shots.

Same with fishing.  I've accidentally killed two very large pike when I couldn't get them to recover.  Call me a stupid softy but seeing fish dragged on a stringer gets to me now.  I go to shore and club them hard on the head with a rock before fileting. I don't even enjoy live beheadings.

Anyway, I'm loving the pics especially the close up bug ones.  Sweet centipede Kypaddler!  And Spartan2 I'm a big fan of your work as well.






Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by MossBack on Jan 29th, 2017 at 3:02pm
If no one is around close enough to see me, I have been known to pick up quickly mummifying earthworms from a hot concrete or asphalt parking lot and relocate them to the nearest piece of dirt.  I am sure this is some sort of twisted penance for all of the Redworms I used as bait from the local feed store cob pile as a kid.

MossBack

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by jp on Jan 30th, 2017 at 2:14pm
Looks like halfway up Canadian Agnes. Nice pike.

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by kypaddler on Jan 30th, 2017 at 5:39pm

jp wrote on Jan 30th, 2017 at 2:14pm:
Looks like halfway up Canadian Agnes. Nice pike.


'twas on both counts. Can't remember what he used to catch it.

- kypaddler

Title: Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Post by db on Feb 2nd, 2017 at 8:53am
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