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Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Reply #130 - 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.

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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!

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Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Reply #131 - 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".

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Reply #132 - Jan 21st, 2016 at 2:05pm
 
I like today's POD  Cool
Makes you wish for paddling weather.
  
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Reply #133 - 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.
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Reply #134 - Jan 24th, 2016 at 12:37pm
 
This video goes with todays POD (Jan 24)   

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Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Reply #135 - Jan 24th, 2016 at 1:54pm
 
Shocked Cool
  
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Reply #136 - 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.
  
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Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Reply #137 - 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!

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Reply #138 - 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.
  
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Reply #139 - Jan 24th, 2016 at 9:33pm
 
Nice job, guys!! Beautiful fish! Cool
  
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