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Reply #70 - Aug 21st, 2022 at 5:03pm
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The stew has a kick to it, that's for sure:



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Reply #71 - Aug 21st, 2022 at 9:10pm
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One never knows what will bubble up… Shocked
  
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Reply #72 - Aug 22nd, 2022 at 12:40am
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OK.I'm finally home after 39 days in God's country. 39 was because I did not feel worthy to match or top Jesus's 40 days in the wilderness. Special things were happening as has been alluded to in previous post. An oddity was that masters of the art of fishing could catch no Walleye from the long rock porch after the banshee screams had been heard. It was surprising to the third contingent "Mike Peebles" that klutz Marten could stand there flat footed and reelin Walleyes almost at will. Mike even flipped out of the canoe he was attempting to enter as I was on my way to filling my limit in just a few minutes. I have witnesses.
  
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Reply #73 - Aug 22nd, 2022 at 11:34am
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....and you said "I'm not much of a fisherman".....I think you're holding out on us, Marten!  Grin Grin Grin
  
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Reply #74 - Aug 22nd, 2022 at 1:05pm
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Marten,

The explanation is quite simple, really.  There are 2 reasons for your incredible success catching walleyes from camp:
1) You were wise enough to make an appropriate sacrifice to the great Brad Lake Walleye God, remember?  Tossing your 1st fishing pole into the depths (all 7 feet worth) like you did was an incredible stroke of genius OR act of faith for which you were duly rewarded.
2) You traded shrewdly for my golden rod & reel, each of us walking away with much-valued treasure.

With heaven-sent fish and such a worthy weapon, how could you fail?

MikePeebles being cast upon the waters?  I doubt that was by the hand of the Walleye God.  More likely Nanabozho was the culprit.  I had sacrificed my Chota Portage boots & Goal Zero power pack and various other pieces of equipment to the little demon and suggested he have some fun &  provide some  entertainment for those who followed in our footsteps.  Sorry, Mike....

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Reply #75 - Aug 22nd, 2022 at 2:24pm
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n,

The explanation is quite simple, really.  There are 2 reasons for your incredible success catching walleyes from camp:
1) You were wise enough to make an appropriate sacrifice to the great Brad Lake Walleye God, remember?  Tossing your 1st pole into the depths (all 7 feet worth) like you did was an incredible stroke of genius OR act of faith for which you were duly rewarded.


Upon further imagination I have come to the revelation that I did not drop my rod out of the canoe,I now am certain that the grandmother of all Walleye came up from the deep and reached up to my jig dangling over the gunnel and quickly pulled my  rig over the side as I put a previous catch on the stringer having been forced to fish as others were having trouble filling out the supper menu.
  
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Reply #76 - Aug 23rd, 2022 at 2:08pm
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At the risk of an awkward pivot, I'd like to hear about your adventures, Marten on the "Hangar Portages". Did you solve the mystery.....and are there maps or GPS coordinates  Cheesy
  
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Reply #77 - Aug 23rd, 2022 at 5:08pm
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...and when will the video come out?   Winter?

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Reply #78 - Aug 23rd, 2022 at 6:15pm
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HighnDry wrote on Aug 23rd, 2022 at 2:08pm:
At the risk of an awkward pivot, I'd like to hear about your adventures, Marten on the "Hangar Portages". Did you solve the mystery.....and are there maps or GPS coordinates  Cheesy



Well, about all those intentions!!   We did takep Mike, Nan and Oleg for Lake Trout via the creek. Cut the portage to same but that saw died too so I never headed to the Hangar portages. We did have a group of women come by on there way to the Berens. One confirmed that the portage did begin on the big rock that shows on the sat. Images. Then she said their hope was that they could pull their canoes through the long bog with the high water levels this year. That info gave me no reason to go without a running saw. A few days later another group passed on the way to the Berens so the path should be easy to follow.

Editing the first video will start soon. Any pics donated to the cause would be appreciated.
  
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Reply #79 - Aug 25th, 2022 at 9:02pm
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I will get to the video eventually but have some chores to catch up on first. 44 years of stoking the woodstove as our only heat source and SHE wants a furnace before I head up north this winter.

This somewhat complicated trip came off without a hitch. 10 paddlers all made every connection that made the trip a success. Canoes went in on the  Otter with five paddlers on July 13. July 28 Jimbo, High and Dry and Mossback flew out on the Otter that brought in Paula and Dave. Aug. 3 Mike Pebbles came in on the plane taking them out. Aug. 7 Nan and Oleg came in on the Cessna. Then Marten, Kevin, Mike, Nan and Oleg finally left Brad Lake via a kilometer long port age the first contingent opted not to endure with their half ton of gear... The exit flights had allowed us to shed all unneeded food and gear. We camped on another huge 5* camp with even more porch than our Brad veranda soon after the big portage. A number of days there and we did a 13 mile, 6 portage trek to Kawassacheewonk. Four days at yet another 5* camp where we feasted on platters of Walleye and we were picked up for the flight out. The canoes were loaded on the trip out after having served for all the entire trip. A solo, A tandem and a Pacboat set up tandem.

This trip only cost each paddled $515 US dollars. Yes that is the total paid for in and out....No parking fees at the plane base and no camping fees at this time for Atikaki. Two canoe parties passed our camp on Brad on their way to the Berens River. The only other paddlers were a couple I had given info on for Atikaki. The outpost on our last lake did have men there.


So, plans are already in the works for another such trip in 2023 to start on Shiver Lake north of Black Lake. For my part I plan on being solo and moving a lot. So many options and ways to keep the cost down. The key is getting the canoes in and then using the cheaper Cessna flights to move 1 or 2 paddlers in and out with each flight..Pack canoes are harder to portage but really expand how many can take part.
  
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