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Reply #90 - Mar 13th, 2019 at 2:21pm
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I regret that the Spartans, Arnesr & his son, and a few other attendees were not captured on camera when picture-taking time rolled around. They certainly figured into the good time everyone had.  Arnesr, your son is the most mad-dog young fisherman I've met in a long time!  He'll carry his torch for sport-fishing to his grave, I'm thinking!  The kid is a "sponge" for anything to do with angling (alternative lure presentations, gear, etc.).  Holy mackerel!

I extend my apologies where "wrong names" may be associated with the pics ST has posted.  The fault is entirely mine & merely reflects the fact that I didn't get around as much as I would have liked and become better acquainted with folks I didn't know so well.  Also, in some cases, the crowded room as well as the angle and distance of the shot made it difficult to say, with certainty, who exactly is shown in certain pics.  Please feel free to "correct the record" where I may have screwed up. My purpose was to provide ST with a "quick & dirty pairing of faces with names he would know." I didn't really have building THE definitive record of all attendees when I sent him the note.

You get engaged in conversations and, before you know it, an entire evening has slipped by and you haven't really spent time with some of the very guys (and gals) you had most intended to see.  Nor have you met all the folks who happen to be "new" to you.  Hopefully, you do better next year.  That's just the way it is; I remember thinking the same thing the last time I was there.  You know how it is with old dogs....   

Just as others have said, my weekend highlights mostly come from our evening get-togethers.  I attended Copia only through early afternoon on Saturday.  I bought 5 freeze-dried meals, one waterproof pouch to store my navigation electronics (my big ticket item this year at $20), and I attended one seminar (Stu vs. Rob Kesselring).  When my legs started aching from walking around on that hard-ass floor, I decided it was "nap time" (increasingly my favorite time of day as I get older) and retired until evening festivities resumed.  That's about "par" for the Copia course, for me.

MuleLars, Wally13, Old Salt and, their new "right-hand man" & ace-reporter/film maker, mpeebles, are to be congratulated for getting everything set-up and organized.  It was a good time.  Thank you!

Jimbo   Cool
  
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Reply #91 - Mar 13th, 2019 at 2:56pm
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I will post three photos that I took during Old Salt's "Alaska DYI Paddling" Presentation on Saturday.  Because of the size limitation, it will be three separate posts.  I don't know how to do it another other way.

  
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Reply #92 - Mar 13th, 2019 at 2:56pm
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Old Salt's Canoecopia Presentation on Saturday March 9th.
  
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Reply #93 - Mar 13th, 2019 at 2:58pm
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Old Salt again.
  
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Reply #94 - Mar 14th, 2019 at 12:11am
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Thanks for making me look good, Lynda. I enjoyed our chance to visit a bit on Friday evening. Thanks for coming to my presentation! Cool
  
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Reply #95 - Mar 14th, 2019 at 3:01am
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I sure enjoyed visiting with so many of you again.  It makes it hard waiting for the water to turn liquid again.  I am thankful for the opportunity to bring my dog Jake along.  It was an excellent experience for him and I both.  Man he was tuckered out on the way home Saturday.  My favorite part of the show is visiting with you guys.

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Reply #96 - Mar 14th, 2019 at 11:25am
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Thanks for getting the video posted dd!   I, like Sisyphus, am forever cursed to roll the " technological " rock up the hill.
  
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Reply #97 - Mar 14th, 2019 at 11:50am
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mpeebles wrote on Mar 14th, 2019 at 11:25am:
Thanks for getting the video posted dd!   I, like Sisyphus, am forever cursed to roll the " technological " rock up the hill. 


That's hilarious Mike. I might have to borrow that.  Grin
  
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Reply #98 - Mar 14th, 2019 at 2:02pm
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mpeebles wrote on Mar 14th, 2019 at 11:25am:
Thanks for getting the video posted dd!   I, like Sisyphus, am forever cursed to roll the " technological " rock up the hill. 

Por nada!

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Reply #99 - Mar 15th, 2019 at 7:04pm
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My son and I enjoyed the Friday evening gathering and those we were able to meet.  We regret not being able to stay for part of the Saturday gathering before heading home.  We left right after the Aluminum Chef competition and driving home looked like flying the Millennium Falcon at light speed, lots of blowing snow coming at us, though we made it home safe.

I only purchased a couple of maps at the show.  We mainly talked to a few vendors and attended presentations throughout the day.   I enjoyed Bryan Hansen's seascape photography presentation and hopefully will remember to use some of his tips in the future.  It was also nice to see Jim Baird(History Channel-Alone winner) back doing presentations again this year after his first appearance last year, he does a nice job presenting.  We saw Cliff Jacobsen and Kevin Callan and a few regulars as well, and though I may not have learned anything I had not already seen in one of their other presentations, it's always entertaining listening to them tell their stories. 

I noticed that Ontario did not send a representative for the second year in a row.  It was a pleasure to visit with Quetico superintendent Trevor Gibb in years past, and I had hoped their booth would return this year.   It's also nice to be able to purchase an overview map of the park that it seems no one else sells at the event.  Hopefully they will make a return next year if budgets will allow.

The evening get together is without a doubt the most valuable part of the show for me as I learn about great fishing spots, presentations and campsites I need to check out, as well as share some great stories.  Thanks MuleLars, Wally13, Old Salt & mpeebles for putting it together!
  
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