Summertime and the livin’ is…

Written by Jack on July 15th, 2010

Goddamn Fantastic!

The fishing and weather have been wonderful. The lake temperature is in the upper 70’s F near 80 and the bulk of the mayflies (Janet suggests that they be called “July flies”) have hatched and the fish are nailing leeches and minnows. They are also responding very well to hardware and jitterbugs. Last night me, Janet and the boys spent about 2 hours on the lake at dusk. I caught about a dozen bass on my mepps none smaller than 12 inches and a good one at 17 1/2 inches. I also caught a very well built 30″ pike. Janet nailed a few bass on her jitterbug as well as a small pike. We didn’t do any fishing over deeper shoals, we were fishing the deeper weed beds where the minnows are schooling. Carol Fuller also got a nice perch north of elephant rock – we could hear her squealing in delight from about a quarter mile!

It won’t be all that long until the summer holidays of Vodka on the beach day, Mojito monday, Beer contest on the beach day, All Hail Caesar day, Polish dinner and cocktails, sailing in blustery or calm conditions (depending on the age of the crew – except for “I’m up for any conditions” – Bob Poczik) and the daily bean bag competition as well as all night darts. The Evil Janeeto (from the planet Janetron) has been doing a great job of turf management for beer croquet as well as cross country bocce too! We never run out of beach and lake driven activities and we sometime enjoy a cold drink during the fun!

It rained pretty good today and has cooled to about 75 F so its a very comfortable day. Firth lake levels are not all that different from dryer years. We seem to be getting enough rain to keep up with the demands of the growing season but levels are dropping steadily on the Wapus/Montreal river system and the Grassy is going to record lows this summer. I expect that it will end up about 6.5 to 7 feet below the norm. Sinclair is about 5.5 – 6 feet down now – you can actually walk around the lake now and vast amounts of shoreline rocks and hundreds of feet of gorgeous beach are exposed that haven’t been seen before in this lifetime. The fishing is still very good though and the landing is still in good shape. I actually think that its easier to put a boat in and out this year. I am thinking about a trek to Kapiskong to see the conditions there. It would also be a great year to take another group into Sinclair for beach combing, picnicking, shore lunching and swimming as the die-hards beat the water.  So its all good. Is this heaven? No, its the boreal forest of northern Canada – Sportsmen’s Camp to be specific.

 

8 Comments so far ↓

  1. Rev. Bob says:

    Be there in 10 days. Got the RUM today. Hope a barrel is enough. I am planning a pirate day with the boys, hence the extra rum. For me, not them. HARRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!

  2. Jack says:

    Arrrrrrrr me hearty, it sounds sweet as a fog horn near jagged rock! Captain Evil Janeeto (mistress of the great ship Janetron) is also sending out the word to privateers here and elsewhere to bring tonic to swill with said grog. In addition to the usual cast of spirits – arrrrrrr!

  3. Rev. Bob says:

    A week from tomorrow, this time, I will be sitting at the fire, or playing cards, or hittin’ the sauna, or doin’ some night fishing, or fixing Jan’s computer, or throwing darts, or BSing with Jack and enjoying a cigar, or a list of several other things, all of which the point is, I will be doing it THERE instead of HERE!

  4. Rev. Bob says:

    T-Minus 7 days. Houston, we have a check engine light on, request instructions. Base, this is Houston, the engineers say put a piece of black electrical tape over the light and prepare for launch, OVER.

  5. Phish Phry says:

    We will be looking forward to some better activities on the beach than all the rain outs last year.
    Should be showing up with IC Light in hand in 12 days. Let us know if we need to pitch a tent.

  6. Nick says:

    Jack and Jan,

    Reminiscing about my trips to Canada with Joe led me to Google-stalk you guys. Needless to say, I wasn’t disappointed with your website or your YouTube videos–great stuff! It sounds like you guys are having a blast with Sportsman Camp. Best wishes to you both!

  7. Hogfish says:

    During all the years of fishing the Grassy and then the Kapiskong I’m pretty sure I never got into Sinclair Lake. I’d really enjoy a trip up there. Maybe we could portage to Blair (yeah, right).

    By the way, did you get into any of those beautiful sunfish when you fished Mond?

  8. Rev. Bob says:

    T-Minus 24hr and MARK. Provisions are being loaded into the shuttle. Mission specialists Wesley and Patrick are enjoying some Gaga time before LAUNCH. Last load of laundry is completing ZERO-G training in the dryer and the last run for perishables is planned and will be loaded just prior to blast-off. See you on the flipside! 23:45:00. . . and counting

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