Fishpig wrote on Apr 17
th, 2009 at 4:07am:
My son is going to be `11 next month he's already in boyscouts! His first solo daytrip will be SAT. It will be exciting to see how he does in his own boat! I not losing the auto trim in my boat ( he's been sitting behind me for years ) I'm gaining a partner to share my love of the woods. My wif e will have to share her boat with him. Why do I have a feeling I'll have to buy 3 more solos? For all my girls!

Rangerdad has been talking about this bushwackers jamboree ever since the article came out in the BWJ I forget how long ago that was. We worked together years ago and we kept in touch off and on. We stumbled across this site on the same week. What are the odds? I will go anywhere, anyplace, anytime. My gear is ALWAYS packed!

I just need a little notice in2010. Where is Pink Flamingo Island?
Fishpig -
I may have answers to your two questions.
"HOW LONG AGO WAS THAT?" Well, unfortunately, I don't have my BWJ's here at the office as I take my lunch break, but I'm wanting to say I wrote that story for the 2006 Spring issue.
"WHERE IS PINK FLAMINGO ISLAND?" You see, some say it is like Brigadoon... it only appears every fifth year. My guess, however, is that its right where I left it, due west of the mid-section of Cairn Lake. That first flamingo-following crowd dubbed that auspicious event as "Jimboree" (a pure rip-off & alternative "happening" to Jamboree). I think we've celebrated a Jimboree every year since. You would not believe all the pink champagne glasses, balloons, fishing lures, feathers, signs, hats, shirts, fish buoys, lawn ornaments (of course), fish stew, & other highly unlikely pink paraphenalia that, subsequently, have been hauled into remote wilderness areas to celebrate this unusual event! Ultimately, the location of Pink Flamingo Island seems to move around on an annual basis. Were you to plot its actual geographic coordinates, you would discover it seems to exist wherever I happen to end up in a given year.
It seems I cannot avoid this island, so I have come to accept it as my summer-tripping fate. For those wishing to experience it, Pink Flamingo Island will likely appear THIS YEAR somewhere in the wilds of Woodland Caribou Park. NEXT YEAR? Why, I expect it to appear in proximity to Bushwhackers Jamboree, of course!
Jimbo