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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 8:47 am    Post subject: Fishin Buddy Brookie Fishing Algonquin Park (pics) Reply with quote

Opening weekend - april 29.....

We decided that with the ultra-nice weather we would take Friday off... I meet canoe partner Pete at his house around 9 and we load his gear and canoe and then we take off. We drive to our usual groceries place in Arnprior (a tradition), this usually kills 30-45 minutes. We always say that we should shop the night before except we never do. Maybe this next weekend Smile.
Loaded with a groceries (we overbought of course) breakfast plan was bacon (instant - a huge gratification food) and eggs plus instant oatmeal... we expected cold weather so oatmeal was key for warmth. The eggs were those eggs in cartons (these come in really handy for trips). For lunchs we had cold cuts and cheese, dinner first night was sausages and rice, with three cheese tortellini second night with cookies (two bags), granola (sweet and salty and regular) plus chocolate and so much other random crap I can't list it all... plus bread, pita and a french stick we expected to eat for lunch on the way with turkey and cheese.

So, drive is uneventful. We stop for gas and worms in Deep River and then go for our permit. We were going in on an unmaintained route (dumb idea folks). We asked the guy selling the permit if you can actually get into the lake and he said "not sure, there are probably beaver dams, and trees on the roads - depends if anyone has gone in yet. So we decide to try anyhow (again dumb idea!)...

So, we drive to a road (following GPS) ... full of snow, trees and logs on road and we still manage to avoid them and get in pretty far... then we follow a lesser path to the lake and it gets interesting. narrower and narrower and we're cutting trees and scraping the truck (gasp my new truck!) ... I was hot and sweaty doing all this heavy lifting.... good thing I worked out somewhat over the past months or i'd be dead ... we work our way in and finally hit a section that is so blocked by trees and brush it would take days to clear manually (I wished for a chain saw)... so we backed out of there (narrow) until a small opening where we could turn around and left, dejected... It was getting late and we wanted a sure thing (where have i heard that before Smile) so we decided to go to a better access and we upgraded our permits to a new lake... I was worried they would make us pay again there and return the unused permit to the other access but the guy was cool, he just wrote "new Lake" over "old lake" and handed them back to us, no government red-tape etc... two seconds and we were on our way... This portage is easy to find and we unloaded and off we went.


some trail busting





The portage is about a km and we decide to single trip as far as we can and I carry canoe and packs and stuff about half way. drop canoe and then pick up a second pack and go to end...

Energized (me ?) I ran partway back up the trail... (although not even close to fit enough). We get to the first lake and then to the second portage of about 500m. We powered that quickly and we take this really nice campsite right near the portage (we were only ones on lake at the time)... It had everything, a table, firepit, kitchen area, benches at the fireplace too...

Setting up was fast we're settled in by around 7 pm. We go for a paddle around the lake (no fishing season opens in morning) and then come back, light fire and cook sausages and rice. All that exercise, I was starving and we hoovered it down.

Then we proceeded to drink a little and chat. .




late night fireside conversation ... and then bed...

Saturday

Early to bed the night before maybe 10ish ? or 11 ... but drunk and it was cold. Slept in till 8 something... it was very cold in the morning... I was ok in my bag except when the top opened up... and cold air came in... its a mummy bag but i don't like to be too constrained so i don't close the top, preferring to wrap it around myself cause its easier to roll around ... which I do when I sleep....

Morning was cold cold cold.. frost on tent and water bottle frozen ice.




Up, leisurely breakfast... bacon, eggs, oatmeal, coffee, baileys (umm whitener!) ... on the lake around 11 (lazy eh ?) and fish three or so hours... nothing.

Water calm, fishermen having fun ... day warmed up really well, the site was nice too, pretty beach ...



Some scenery at the outflow... waterfalls and fast water and a cliche but nice evening lights shot.




Back for lunch and then out again to a second lake... Talked to some boys we met from Petawawa and North Bay... They caught a couple of brookies on this other lake so we headed there.... On the way pete hooks a bass.. Crap... on a trout lake this is bad as it means the end of good brookie fishing... some zipper introduced bass and now the lakes will be ruined... We catch three trout in a row in the afternoon plus another bass (not supposed to be any!) and then we go exploring... down to a waterfall but then it was getting late so we hightail it back to the campsite... We were in canoes for maybe 7 hours at this point mostly paddling around trolling with occasional casting.

oh, and some fish pics Smile




Evening festivities include late dinner (pasta) and some mellow drinking... I sipped scotch (so civilized). We got happy and had the conversations these trips have.... I lay on back and took pick looking up cause it was cool and then one looking down cause it was also cool.



We talked to the valley boys next door (next campsite)... They go out 8-9 times per year, fishing and stuff. Nice kids, good fishermen too... they were catching stuff...


Sunday

This morning was cooking adventures... I experimented in making egg mcmuffins in alum egg cups... they turned out perfectly... need to butter the foil ... I used my water bottle to shape the roundness... perfect...





We fished in morning after packing up ... we pre-portage out packs to the end of the first portage out (~500m) and then went fishing and exploring.

Fished the lake but no takes... high sun and the fish were not where we were fishing... Did some trail searching for a mystery lake up a creek but it was too wet and flooded to get very far.

We inspected the maps again - and then agonized over the first non-road
adventure and decided to go back (dumb idea again) to check out a fork in the road, we could have gone the other way... so we leave around 4 pm to get out of there, takes a couple hours. I was fully loaded like a pack mule and I single tripped it... hot and sweaty work this canoeing is.

Me as a pack mule ... over 1000 meters and still standing ... pack, arrel and second pack, paddles and rods...




So, we go back to the other trail and follow the larger road (away
from the lake but possibly the long way)... we get to a beaver dam
with a suspicious bridge which I didn' t want to try at 8 pm on
sunday night so we walk in to see how much futher we could have
gotten. The next beaver dam was breached and the whole road was a
creek - probably doable but not in the risk mode we were in (we
wanted to get home that night)... So we walk to find the creek we
think can be followed into the lake and find its not navigable even
in high water... sad... but there are more roads to different lakes
which we may be able to follow but this will take exploring some
other time (smart idea #1)

some pics of the road, umm river...



Did i mention this was the road ? ... mostly water right now... we'll get it next time ... its below an overflowing beaver dam... On the right is a cliff so if you collapse the road you go down down down...




We saw some beavers... on shore and once under the canoe ! Hard to see but the blob in the water is a beaver...



Fun fun fun...
and we're doing it again next weekend... different place but more adventures...

John
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 9:03 am    Post subject:   Reply with quote

Great photos and great report. Hey all good fishing trips have at least one dumb idea Razz . I am heading to Brent on the 26th hoping to explore some of the back lakes around there while I'm there.
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 9:13 am    Post subject:   Reply with quote

Great report guys, nothing like a camping/fishin trip
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 10:14 am    Post subject:   Reply with quote

jsdx,

Nice to see you got up there to that beautiful place to have the quintessential camping / portaging / paddling experience. It has been many years since I did the same, but the memories linger.

Wonderful report and pictures. (Thanks for making me very hungry!) Laughing

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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 10:26 am    Post subject:   Reply with quote

wolfe wrote:

Wonderful report and pictures. (Thanks for making me very hungry!) Laughing
W.


thanks ...

and hungry ? I don't think beavers are very tasty Shocked Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 11:14 am    Post subject:   Reply with quote

That was great lunchtime reading jsdx. Thanks a million for it.
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 2:04 pm    Post subject:   Reply with quote

Great report, looks like a beauty spot . I love those cold Algonquin nights.Nice fish!!
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 2:51 pm    Post subject:   Reply with quote

The way reports are meant to be. Enjoyed it top to bottom. Great adventure and good luck next w/e. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 4:01 pm    Post subject:   Reply with quote

....hungry as in this....



Put on a low cholesterol diet a couple of months ago. Bacon & eggs...DROOOOL!!!! Over a campfire...even more DROOOOL!!! Crying or Very sad

(I'll pass on the beaver entree, thanks.)

Laughing

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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 4:10 pm    Post subject:   Reply with quote

i personaly always have room for beaver. can't get enough of it!! lol
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 5:13 pm    Post subject:   Reply with quote

wolfe wrote:


Put on a low cholesterol diet a couple of months ago. Bacon & eggs...DROOOOL!!!! Over a campfire...even more DROOOOL!!! Crying or Very sad

(I'll pass on the beaver entree, thanks.)

W.


Yeah, my cholesterol needs lowering too (can't you tell) Very Happy but my doctor was nowhere to be seen Wink ...

and you'd have to promise not to drool on everything, if you ever were to come canoeing with us.

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The way reports are meant to be. Enjoyed it top to bottom. Great adventure and good luck next w/e.

W.


Thanks... and we got an update from our valley friends who hit it big on another secret lake (sorry no names) so we think we know where we're going next Wink
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 6:18 pm    Post subject:   Reply with quote

Great report and pics. I enjoyed it from top to bottom. Got to love those old roads in the spring, they are challenging.
Cant wait for the next read.
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 8:11 pm    Post subject:   Reply with quote

Great report, I enjoyed the read and pics. Thanks
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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 1:15 am    Post subject:   Reply with quote

Snag wrote:
Great report guys, nothing like a camping/fishin trip


Snag,

You took the words right out of my mouth. It's good to see you still come by once in a while!

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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 8:37 am    Post subject:   Reply with quote

Good report!! Very Happy It makes me want to go on a canoe/camping/fishing trip as well. Some really nice nature shots.
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