Lady Evelyn Adventure Weekend

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Lady Evelyn Adventure Weekend

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As i mentioned last week, myself and dwc67 were heading into Lady Evelyn Smoothwater water system. The weather was fantastic, and the bugs were swarming! The fishing was a little tougher, but it was the simply the most beautiful place i've ever been!!! Simply breath-taking!

Here's some pics of the adventure.

My boat was loaded with more stuff than i've ever had in it...was a fun test. Crazy how a boat steers with that much weight!

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Lady Evelyn is accessed by crossing over a hydro dam. A trailering service is provided by the family that lives at the dam.

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Their trailer is available to take boats up to 21'.

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Daves boat about to be brought across the dam, loaded with his camping gear.

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And mine.

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The house at the top.

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Once on the top, we set off to find a camp site. It was a half an hour or so trip up the Montreal river to actual enter into Lady Evelyn lake, but it didn't take us long to find a nice spot. On the search for a site, we came across a mother moose and her young. The mother scampered off into the bush, and i took a few pics before we left. (and didn't return).

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The poor thing was so young its legs wouldnt even work, it just kept falling over...kinda like our friend George a little later on in the evening. :shock:

We soon found ourselves this beautiful spot, already with two tent spots cleared, and a full fire pit!

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After getting set up, and settled in, it was time for some fishing. My buddy George, casting from our camp site, caught a pike ON HIS FIRST CAST! We were ready for a trip of a lifetime! But the fish weren't.

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Starting working the water by trolling...best way to cover water.

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Evelyn is one of those lakes where ALL the structure looks PERFECT!

Stuff like this is common.

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:shock:

Its basically a damned river, full of sunken forests...just no largies to flip for. :?

Beer was drank and fish were caught. Lots more beer was drank than fish were caught though. The result of a little too much a little too fast, was George testing the 56 degree water, falling all the way in. Cold, wet, and funny as hell!!!

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How cold was the water? Here's an idea of how cold it is at night, and in the last few months...I called it the mini Glacier. Its an ice waterfall that hasn't melted into a waterfall yet!!!

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As for the fish caught...here's a few pics.

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We slept in most mornings....the bite wasn't hot enough to get up into 3-5 degree mornings. But the bacon and coffee was a sure bonus to wake up to...thanks dave

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Here's a pic of dave's buddy Mike, tending the fire.

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And i'll close with the best memories of the trip....the beath-taking sunsets taken from our beautiful site.

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Thanks Dave. Look forward to doing it again.

(btw, the black flies were without a doubt the worst i've ever experienced!)
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Post by Markus »

Always a pleasure to read your back country camping fishing trips. You guys always find a great spot to try. I love the adventure in these reports!
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i had a great time steve with great company.

the second annual evelyn trip will be in september when the black flys are gone. the bites i got on my butt while answering natures call are driving me nuts.
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Looks like you all had a great trip thanks for posting the report and some awsome pictures.
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Post by crash »

Excellent trip by your report guys. great pics as always.
try some lanicane for the itch.
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Post by RJ »

I've been aching for a trip like that..... :P

Great report Steve!....even though the fish didn't cooperate....

Great shots...


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Post by Moosebunk »

Faaaaaaantastic. 56 degree waters slowed the fish down on ya a little I bet, but it looks like you made more of the trip than just fishing anyways.

Thanks for the report and pics.
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Post by wolfe »

steve-hamilton,

I've got to thank you for that "mini vacation" I just took. WOW! WONDERFUL report and pics...I enjoyed every bit from start to finish.

Gorgeous place, and fun (albeit tipsy) company! Good times!:D

Between the moose calf and the frozen waterfall (and your buddy taking a dunk :lol: ), you saw some amazing stuff. Thank you for sharing it with us.

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Post by saskie »

Too bad about the fish...but man...I hope Heaven's half as nice as that (minus the blackflies of course)
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Great pics!
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Post by moondog »

Nice post-- love the pics !!!
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Great report, cool pics
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Post by Ladyfish »

:D :D Awesome pics and report ! Definitely my idea of a great fishing trip :D
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Post by Wall-I-Guy »

Great report Steve!

Enjoyed it greatly :!:
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Post by Duck Gunner »

Beauty!!!

Now that's a trip to make...
A few more fish would have been appreciated, I am sure.
But just spending a couple of days in the majesty of this piece of nature.
Must have been fabulous guys...

Love the sunset photos!!!
Always a treat to see scenery like that.

Thanks,

DG. 8)
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