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Tried new lakes this year for something different. Daughter came, and enjoyed herself, trooper on the portages and bushwacks too. She managed to catch a couple decent lakers and a bunch of specks. Was pretty slow fishing for our usual standards, but new places and so much wind. We were campsite bound a lot, it was just too windy to be able to control a canoe a lot of the time. Saturday was windy, but manageable, Sunday was more windy and gusting different directions, making trolling really frustrating and jigging near impossible. We fished a small brookie lake more than we would have liked, simply to avoid higher winds/waves on the laker lake. Monday the wind switched from North to more of a SW and even stronger - I went out solo to try for lakers and could barely leave our campsite in the canoe. Found a sheltered bay and jigged there - nothing. Got a head of steam and headed out southward around a point into the waves and wind, got maybe 50 feet and the wind had it’s way with me and just spun me and shot me back northbound canoe-surfing the waves. Waited in the quiet inlet for 20 minutes or so until a break in the wind, and the whitecaps died down for a sec and gave it another try. Made it around the point and struggled my way to the south end. Here, I could sort of jig, sort of troll, in between getting shoved sideways and taken for a ride wherever the gusts chose. Tough fishing to say the least. Couldn’t find lakers. Marked some deep, tried a keel sinker and got down there, just no takers. Came out today and pretty beat from the portaging and struggling with canoe control in the wind.
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Looks like a good trip none the less! Wind is brutal lately. I’m m going for a couple days Friday, Saturday looks wet and windy. I’ll just be shore fishing under a tarp I think, not gonna work too hard this weekend, back is going funky. Hopefully I get the kids out somewhere Sunday or Monday.
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Great report Drew . The wind can be frustrating when you are canoeing. Looks like you got into a nice bunch of wild trout all the same. Good on you and your daughter.
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