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Reply #400 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 6:26pm
 
Yo DB,

just sent in another batch of photos.

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Reply #401 - Jan 26th, 2017 at 8:36pm
 
Awe crap. Thank you Sir! Time really flies by sometimes. Third batch is a charm...
  
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Reply #402 - 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.

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Reply #403 - Jan 27th, 2017 at 2:56pm
 
kyp,

I thought they would go great with my eggs and spuds this morning.  Wink Grin

  I have that EXACT same fish stringer. Been on every trip for years and still works great.

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Reply #404 - 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.)

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Reply #405 - 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.  Cry
  
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Reply #406 - 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 to view media files and links) ), 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!

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Reply #407 - 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  Shocked)

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Reply #408 - 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  Shocked)

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.

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Re: Picture of the day - POD (cont. 23)
Reply #409 - 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   Cool


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.)




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