Heading for the first time on Lake Lililonah there was something wrong with the boat engine and were only able to go about 10 miles an hour. I had my son and my neighbor's son with me and just went up river for bit and started fishing. Bucky, casted towards a rock wall at the water's edge and hooked this nice small mouth bass. He also got a nice yellow perch, too. Brodie and I got skunked.
Saturday, May 19, 2018
Saturday, August 26, 2017
5 lb Bass
Bucky and I were trolling for bike through the Lover's Leap gorge but weren't catching anything. Then my drag went off and I started fighting the fish that I thought was a big Northern Pike. Turns out it was a Largemouth Bass, and a big one to boot.
Bucky did a great job as netman and we weighed it, 5 lbs! Caught on a pike lure!
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Swimming and Fishing on Lake Lillilonah
My father brought my two nieces who are visiting from Texas for a day on the boat
We initially went up the Shepaug arm but found it too scummy
So we ventured down towards the dam and found an area devoid of weeds
and great for swimming.
I was able to position the boat in 1.5 feet of water
so you could get in and out easily
We still made use of my improvised swim ladder
Need to have some swim mocks next time
All the cousins on the raft
After lunch we moved over to an inlet and did a little fishing
Elliot hooked up first with a nice White Perch
Then Brodie took over
And Brodie also go a nice White Perch as well
Monday, July 07, 2014
Catching White Perch on Lake Lillilonah
The boys and I headed out to the Lake on July 5th for a little fishing
The wind was channeling down the valleys so we tried a spot
further up the Shepaug and the boys started catching White Perch
Brodie caught the first one
Then Elliot caught one
Although this one looked more like a hybrid bass than a perch
Then Elliot caught another
We tried our other spot out of the wind but nothing was biting
So we cruised down to the Shepaug Dam
The boys had to give me Moose Antlers
Went by the beach at George C Waldo
Checked out the new boat ramp at Rt 133
And finally went under the Rt 133 Bridge honking the horn and scaring the Barn Swallows
Saturday, July 05, 2014
Our first accident in Canada, sort of.
We were driving down Highway 117 having just left the La Verendrye and coming into Grand Remous when there was a blur of brown in the corner of my eye and then a loud THUNK against the back of the truck. Looking in the side view mirror I saw a deer was now tangled up in the trailer undercarriage.
I found a safe spot to pull off the road and assess the damage. Later, according to my Dad's assurance adjuster this is the first claim for a Deer hitting a boat. You see in the picture above there is in fact a dent in the bow.
The deer was big and heavy and I had to roll backwards in order to loosen it off the strut. I threw on some gloves that I had in the car because I wasn't touching it and was able to get it off trailer.
It took out the wheel fender and running light on the trailer. Some Canadian guy stopped to make sure we were OK, I guess he saw it happen. I thought he wanted the deer.
Damage to my Dad's truck
Leaving Deer Horn
Leaving Deer Horn Lodge at 5:15 this morning!
The morning sky is spectacular
We are ready and loaded
Water level has come down about a foot
Arriving and Departing comparison
Got down the infamous Rock Road in 40 minutes
Why no Deer Horn sign?
625 miles to go!
Friday, June 27, 2014
Walleye 10 lb Club
We tried White Fish Lake in the morning but didn't get a Walleye so we headed towards Iroquois Point
At first there was a little tug and then the line stopped and I thought I was snagged but when it pulled back I knew it was a fish, just not this fish.
The first approach to the boat my father and I thought it was a pike but on the second time near the boat I recognized the white edging on the fins and couldn't believe it was a Walleye and this big! In fact, it took me 5 times to get into the net, each time it ran. Finally we got it in!
Weighing in at 11 lbs
Caught on 8 lb test and light bait casting rod!
I am finally in the Club!
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Pike? Who catches Pike anymore on the Cabonga?
Apparently, we do now!
Went down to Burns Bay on Monday and all we caught were Pike!
Not a single Walleye!
We also had a visit from a snake.
It was either a Brownsnake or a Maritime Gartersnake
We fished in both Saint Patrick's and Mike's Bays
And all we caught were Pike
The pike, pictured above almost swallowed my Reef Runner
and during the extraction process his jaw tore off
Look at those teeth!
Meanwhile, back at Deerhorn I took a walk out onto the other peninsula and found that the beach has been converted to a dock and there is no longer a beach by the way Cabin 4, which is directly behind me looks like a summer rental. Cabin 3, on the peninsula, has been completely redone and all the other cabins have been upgraded Back in the day it would have been fun to stay out there but it would mean these days there would be no WiFi, and having it up here is great, and it can be a burden, too. Still, it's great luxury.
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