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I had a great time in the great nort woods with Wolfgang. It was a pleasure
to meet George C. and Jackie. I liked Becky the first time I met her but was much more impressed when Wolf and I returned to Milwaukee. All I can say is Jackie and Becky are both troopers. wolf and I did a lot of fishing and a lot of sightseeing, he a great person to travel with and tolerates my drunken ignorance very well - I'd do it again in a heartbeat, probably will next year. No real special reports or prose but I will tell Jeff Miller he 'does not' want to fish the Sturgeon river any farther up. Jeff, you want to go down to the falls. A really spectacular falls and gorge with some really nice fish. I lost as big as I caught on the Madison and George hooked one we could only estimate it's size as somewhere around twenty inches. A definite day hike with a pack full of food. And maybe a bottle of brandy. Like I said, Wolfgang tolerates me well. I tried to make a photo album of some pics on my yahoo page, we'll see how it works. Here's the link. john http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/blarne...bum?.dir=/38e7 |
didn't mean to send that yet, I was gonna add some of wolfs pics...
john "asadi" wrote in message .. . I had a great time in the great nort woods with Wolfgang. It was a pleasure to meet George C. and Jackie. I liked Becky the first time I met her but was much more impressed when Wolf and I returned to Milwaukee. All I can say is Jackie and Becky are both troopers. wolf and I did a lot of fishing and a lot of sightseeing, he a great person to travel with and tolerates my drunken ignorance very well - I'd do it again in a heartbeat, probably will next year. No real special reports or prose but I will tell Jeff Miller he 'does not' want to fish the Sturgeon river any farther up. Jeff, you want to go down to the falls. A really spectacular falls and gorge with some really nice fish. I lost as big as I caught on the Madison and George hooked one we could only estimate it's size as somewhere around twenty inches. A definite day hike with a pack full of food. And maybe a bottle of brandy. Like I said, Wolfgang tolerates me well. I tried to make a photo album of some pics on my yahoo page, we'll see how it works. Here's the link. john http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/blarne...bum?.dir=/38e7 |
"asadi" wrote in message .. . I had a great time in the great nort woods with Wolfgang. It was a pleasure to meet George C. and Jackie. I liked Becky the first time I met her but was much more impressed when Wolf and I returned to Milwaukee. All I can say is Jackie and Becky are both troopers. wolf and I did a lot of fishing and a lot of sightseeing, he a great person to travel with and tolerates my drunken ignorance very well - I'd do it again in a heartbeat, probably will next year. No real special reports or prose but I will tell Jeff Miller he 'does not' want to fish the Sturgeon river any farther up. Jeff, you want to go down to the falls. A really spectacular falls and gorge with some really nice fish. I lost as big as I caught on the Madison and George hooked one we could only estimate it's size as somewhere around twenty inches. A definite day hike with a pack full of food. And maybe a bottle of brandy. Like I said, Wolfgang tolerates me well. I tried to make a photo album of some pics on my yahoo page, we'll see how it works. Here's the link. john http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/blarne...bum?.dir=/38e7 A bit of background on the photos: 1. This is at the oft mentioned ultra-secret smallmouth heaven on the Wisconsin river near Merrill. It is quite possible that less than 10,000 people fish this spot in an average year. As is true of all the places we fished on this trip, this one will often give up fish in amazing numbers........and it didn't this time. 2. The frenetic pace evident in this photo was characteristic of the entire trip. Up and out of bed before nine....most mornings.....it's a wonder that either of us survived. We got a late start to the stream on this morning because we were searching for my hat. 3. This is an unretouched photo. The brookies actually DO get that big.......sometimes. And, say, what's that in his mouth? 4. This one isn't actually in the U.P. This was taken at Kohler/Andre state park, just south of Sheboygan, Wi., where we stopped en route to fill up the fresh water tank and dump gray and black water. 5. Near the mouth of the Presque Isle river at the western end of the Porcupine Mountains. There are three wonderful waterfalls within a quarter mile of the Lake Superior shore, and a fourth another few hundred yards upstream. A series of trails runs between the various falls and elsewhere through a large park and picnic area. Much of the trail is boardwalk and stairs along the steep gorge leading to the river. This shot was taken from a swaying wooden pedestrian suspension bridge leading to an island in the middle of the river. If you look closely, you can see that all of the exposed walls in the river here are a series of interconnected semicircles worn into the rock by current born debris. 6. This could be anywhere on any of thousands of miles of gravel logging roads that crisscross the entire U.P. Many of them are more or less permanent (been there for decades), others come and go every year. 7. The big lake in one of its more placid moments. On a bad day, you couldn't nail John down tight enough to keep him in place on that rock. :) 8. Friendliest people in the world. Why, they'll pull you over right on the side of the road to stop and chat for a while! Wolfgang |
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