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For friends, family and the random search engine visitor. This blog started as an experiment in mobile blogging from my Palm TREO 600, 700, Prē, HTC Evo, Samsung 5, Pixel 3, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL. Now it serves as a simple repository of favorite activities. Expect bad golf, good fishing, great sailing, eating, drinking, adventure travel, occasional politics and anything else I find interesting along the way including, but not limited to, any of the labels listed here...

Monday, October 5, 2009

Busted on the Laughing Whitefish

"Any luck?" The conservation officer called out to us as we climbed out of the woods into the clearing. He was standing next to Katie on the road, his official black pickup truck parked close behind the Camry.

"Nothing." I said. "Not a nibble". We knew he would be there. Katie called my net-man* Sean on the cell while we were on the river. She told us he was there, and that he said we should not be fishing on this river.

He checked my license, then said - "Here's the problem. It is illegal to have fishing gear on a closed river. This is a closed river."

"That's not the way I read the regs." I told him. "I read the guide and have it in the car."

"Lets take a look." he said.

I grabbed the 2009 Michigan Fishing Guide and we walked back to his pick-up. I pointed to page 20 where the Laughing Whitefish is identified as a category 4 river. "Yeah". he said - "This river is closed after September 30." Then I pointed to page 32 that showed the while the river was closed for brookies, browns, and Atlantic salmon, it was open for coho, chinook, pink salmon and rainbow trout. He looked at the page for a long time.

"I can see how you might find that confusing."
he said. "What are you fishing for?"

"I'm going for chinook or coho.A friend of mine caught one here."

"Really?" he said. "I never heard of anyone catching salmon in this river." After a pause - "I'm not going to give you a ticket."

"Can I throw a few more casts?" I asked.

"Sure. Go ahead." And with that he turned on the ignition, spun up some road gravel and was gone.

That was how the expedition ended.

The summary of the expedition is this: I caught no fish and the reel broke after only about 30 minutes on the river, cutting the excursion short.

This is the rest of the story in pics and vid:


After arriving at the river, the fisherman and his loyal net-man head into the forest and ply the waters.





We had some equipment problems. A broken reel cut short the fishing effort.



*The "net-man" is a new trout fishing innovation I invented. It is inspired by the caddy in golf, who follows and assists the golfer, carrying the golfer's clubs and offering them as needed. The net-man follows the trout fisherman on the stream, carrying his fishing net and beer supply. A good net-man stays out of the way but close at hand, ready to assist the fisherman with a net or beer as needed.

On the Laughing Whitefish River

With my trusty net-man.
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Sunny morning

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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Sunday summary

A little football, a little color, a little rain, a little sunshine, a little fishing, a Bear victory and a great soup (Vegetable Lamb Three Bean Soup) - made by Katie with a stock made from the remains of the leg of lamb, washed down with a Marquette Harbor Brewery Red Ale.




All in all - an easy and relaxing day.

Second shift of Shag visitors depart

Resident scientist Jonah has all the data he needs.

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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Sean and Katie enjoy recreational firewood restocking activity

The Blog has received complaints from new readers that there are insufficient pictures of Sean and Katie. This blog strives to accommodate the reader. While other Shag Lake guests were hunting and fishing this day, Sean and Katie were productively employed restocking the firewood supply.


They made short work of the felled birch tree.

What lies beneath:
Shag Lake and Escanaba River


Noted scientist JW is in the UP conducting an experimental investigation of Big Shag Lake and the Escanaba River. While the exact nature of his research hypothesis remains a closely guarded secret, some have speculated that his work is funded by the beer brewing industry. Brewers have long coveted these waters to develop unique new high priced boutique ales. Before going into commercial production they will need to understand the environmental impact of using these waters for that purpose - i.e. how many microscopic creatures must be sacrificed for every bottle of beer.

JW has released some of his observations exclusively to MW Mobile Blog. His final research findings are expected to be released to the public later this year.

JW at work in his top secret research facility.

A JW Shag Lake discovery - Jonius Shaglakium Uglius

The Escanaba River expedition
(JW's research assitant was not identified to this reporter)





Another JW discovery - this from the Escanaba River



Escanabicus reallycoldican youvegottobefrigginkiddingmeopolus

EOD on the lake

After getting skunked on our grouse excursion, we took advantage of the calm conditions for some fishing. No keepers, but a little action.



Grouse kick ass for the third year in a row.

A promising beginning at Tall Timbers. After picking up the hunting license, the sun broke through - a good omen. Or so we thought.


Griff led our 3rd annual grouse hunting party at lil' camp.

In 2007 we flushed six birds, shot none. In 2008 there were 17 grouse flushed over four days, and none shot. This year, only one day of hunting...



Zilch. Nada. Nothing. Not even a flush. Never saw a bird.



Maybe next year.

Still - we enjoyed the walk in the forest. Some fall scenes...

dead ferns

leaves down

interesting lichen/moss

Jonah also worked on his science project (more pics later)...


Align Center

Friday, October 2, 2009

Guest Post:
Ghostly apparitions even more than usual

Guest Post from JC with screen cap from ShagCam - Tis true. The place was overrun with poltergeists this night. They appeared to be enjoying a grilled leg of lamb with potato latkes and salad. It looked delicious.

Some better images were achieved after running the ShagCam feed through ectoplasmic enhancement filters:



First shift of visitors check out of Club Shag
Plus - Special Shag Lake Visitor Poll

Brian and Andrew have departed, taking the Dream with them.

Within a few minutes, a new shift of visitors arrived...

Gryffen thinks I should be outside and he should be inside.

Before departing, Brian asked me to conduct a poll of the Blog Readers.

Here is the question - Which of the following activities at Camp represents the best "Andrew Moment"?:
  • A) Andrew brings large branch of dry wood for the camp beer brew fire, drops it proudly next to the fire, and in the process knocks over the pot containing the boiling water and brats for everyone's lunch.
  • B) Andrew wonders why the microwave is making strange noises and failing to heat his aluminum foil wrapped frozen pasty.
  • C) Andrew conspires with Brian to bring Blueberry Lager into the camp "Fruit-Free Beer Zone".Then drinks it.
  • D) All of the above.
The poll should appear in the sidebar shortly. Vote early and often.

UPDATE: The poll is now closed. Final Results For "Most Andrew Moment" is as follows

Retrieves firewood, knocks over pot with Brats.
(30%)
Microwaves aluminum foil covered pasty.
(40%)
Procures and drinks fruity beer.
(20%)
All of the above.
(40%)

Yes I know this adds up to more than 100%. It's not my fault. Talk to google.

Camp Breakfast

This is so wrong on so many levels.

It is a long standing strongly held cherished conviction by several members of the Shag Security Council that the words "fruit" and "beer" do not belong together - certainly not in a bottle, and probably not even in a sentence. For many decades we have proudly held the line at Camp with a firm commitment against this dangerous trend in popular culture.

I am distressed to report that the abomination against god and man pictured at the top of the page was brought into Camp by two miscreants who's names will be withheld to protect their family's reputation. Okay - It was Brian and Andrew.

This created quite a dilemma. What to do with this swill? Drinking it was, of course, never seriously considered by anyone with taste or common sense (Brian and Andrew each drank at least one). Sean arrived at a solution.

Blueberry beer batter pancakes.

Delicious. And problem solved.

Jeez... Okay, okay.
Camp Notes: Here is the current water level.


Six inches at the end of the dock. Down almost a foot since the spring.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Bonfire on ShagCam 2Night


Stay tuned. Brian has constructed a masterpiece.
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Finally put the boat in the water and did a little fishing

More undersized bass and pike. Dad is demonstrating the size of the one that got away.

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Brian takes Sean and Katie on a "Dream" cruise

Around the Lake.

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As requested... for HDW

Putting the boat in the water now - when we are going to use it. No point in doing so before now is there?

Excluding the walk up and back - of course.

Brian is paying the price...

..for Kristy and Eric's bad boat coverage technique.

Maybe its Karma.

Maybe the Otts just don't learn.

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Frosty

28 degrees

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