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Part 4 - False Finns, Rain, and Walking on Water!
On Thursday, August 5th, Bob, Don, Jarmo, and I took the boat downstream, and trolled streamers past the big bend where we had dinner the night before, and then down to a cabin near a nice set of rapids. When Roger and some of the guys went down there a couple days before, they came back with tales of seeing a bunch of drunks in that area that were singing Finnish songs next to a portable sauna, and Osmo had yelled a few things to them in his language. Keeping an eye out for drunken Finns, we came to shore and started fishing. All the browns we caught were very small, 8 to 10 inch fish. Bob and Jarmo went farther downstream past the rapids to try to find larger quarry. I followed them for a ways, and sat in the shade admiring the rapids, which reminded me of a few rivers in Colorado. Meanwhile, Don, as inquisitive as ever, was snooping around the portable sauna. When I got back up-stream, I found him talking to a Swedish gentleman who said he was once a professor at the University of Helsinki. the drunken Finn that Osmo had been talking to. Don and I waited for Jarmo and Bob to get back, while more Swedes that had been hiking a mountain in that area came down to use the sauna. The mosquitoes were thick along the river, and I was very glad I was wearing the "Buzz Off" fishing shirt that I brought from home. Several of the guys had their eye on it since we first arrived, but being the smallest member of the group, it wouldn't have fit anyone else. When the others came back to the boat, we rowed back up-stream. Bob caught a few fish while trolling, but none more than 14". That night the mosquitoes were as bad as ever in the cabin, but each of us dealt with them as best we could. Again, Jerome got the worst of it. Friday arrived, and we were anxious to meet Myron and Vaughan. Roger had hiked up a mountain the previous day and left them a message from his cell phone. please bring mosquito coils!! Fred, Erik, and Jarmo had decided to leave the clave early, so they spent the morning packing up their stuff for the ride out. The helicopter finally arrived, and we said our goodbyes to Fred, Erik, and Jarmo, and hello to Myron, Vaughan, and the mosquito coils that they had brought with them. The coils worked great, and we no longer had a bug problem in the cabin for the rest of the trip. It started raining that morning, and we heard a lot of thunder in the distance. It was actually quite refreshing, and several of us stood outside and enjoyed the cool rainwater on our faces. I geared up to go fishing upstream again, and walked through the bog and woods to where, in previous days, I'd found an easy place for me to cross the river. I left the bank and waded the water, which was normally up around my waste. This time, however, the current took me sidestepping at some speed downstream, and the water seemed to be quite a bit higher than I remembered. I waded against the current until it got shallower, and crawled up the bank on the other side. The river had definitely risen since the last time I'd crossed there. There's a big, deep pool farther upstream where we'd seen big trout rise a few times, and it was one of Bob's favorite places to fish. Next to the pool is a large sandbar with more deep water running behind it. Jarmo and I had a nice cup of tea on that beach one day, and Bob took a nap there one afternoon, his head resting on a large rock about 2 meters from the water's edge. Today it was a sand island, the rock completely surrounded by water. Although it had quit raining where I was, I could still hear thunder from the northwest. Even farther upstream was a large rock that stuck out into the river and about a foot above the water. Today it was completely under water. Bob came along and said what a hard time he'd had crossing the river. We monitored the rise of the river and it was still rising. We were trying to figure out a place to cross back without drowning, when Osmo comes walking toward us wearing hip boots, barely wet above the knees. "Can Finns walk on water?" I wondered aloud. He laughed and showed us a nice safe place to cross, not too deep but with a heavy current. We used his crossing from that point on. Hans continued to fish the lake exclusively. He had a tendency to get lost trying to get back to the cabin, and since Bob and Myron had walky-talkies, we made sure that he carried one with him. Don had a whistle that he and Bob used to find each other when separated on the river. Bob and Don were sitting at the cabin when they heard a strange voice over the walky-talky. " Hello Kevin, come in!" "Come in, Kevin!" " Kevin, blow your whistle!" Don and Bob wondered who the heck Kevin was, and thought that if they ignored the call, these strangers might go away. Of course it turned out to be Hans, lost again, and trying to call "Cabin" - not "Kevin" as it had sounded through the receiver. Don blew his whistle and guided the poor guy right up to where he was sitting. All for now... next post: Part 5 - The Lake, Lots of Trout, and The Biggest Trout of All Tight lines, Tom - somewhere in the Colorado Rockies |
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![]() "Thomas Nordquist" skrev i meddelandet news ![]() Part 4 - False Finns, Rain, and Walking on Water! Tom - somewhere in the Colorado Rockies Thanks again Tom! Guess that I really missed something this time.... But on the other hand I´ve got Your stories to read, everyone of them have brought a big, big smile on my face! Stefan, Sweden |
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![]() "Thomas Nordquist" skrev i meddelandet news ![]() Part 4 - False Finns, Rain, and Walking on Water! Tom - somewhere in the Colorado Rockies Thanks again Tom! Guess that I really missed something this time.... But on the other hand I´ve got Your stories to read, everyone of them have brought a big, big smile on my face! Stefan, Sweden |
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