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Fishing Stories and Tall Tales
06-01-2012, 04:29 PM (This post was last modified: 06-01-2012 04:33 PM by manitoubass2.)
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Thats a good one OT! revenge!!!!

Me, a friend and my dad decided to head up to my uncle Roys hunting shack for walleye opener. It's a long ways up the dryden highway, then close to a 100km's down a logging road, but the fishing is awesome and within a long weekend, you can fish 10 or more lakes. We packed up food and supplies, and some booze and a small motor. We already had a small tinny up there. So anyhow, in order to get permission to use the hunting shack, my uncle asked if we could take it apart on the last day and relocate it for him, no problem.

The first day we unpacked and headed to a small lake and just had awesome walleye fishing. It had started to rain a little later in the evening, so we played cards, ate real good and had some drinks.

Second day was the exact same. Except our company had drank too much and passed out. So me and my dad started plotting...

Now it's real early morning, like 5am ish. My dad gets up on the roof and removes the makeshift smoke stack. Were is it located??? Right above buddies bed! It's raining good too, lol. Buddy didnt wake up, so me and my dad went and hit up another small lake for the morning. When we returned, buddy was still asleep. We had a good laugh over how wet he was, and that he was so hungover he didnt even budge the entire time. We actually had a good bit of the shack taken apart by the time buddy awoke, soaked to the bone. He had a few choice words for us, but had a good laugh when we showed him the pictures.
(06-01-2012 04:23 PM)MuskieBait Wrote:  @MB2 - that's why a good knife, an emergency blanket and a water boiling can should always be chosen before beer Wink

I know...20 and green...bet you make better decisions now.

I don't go into the wild without a compass, matches, my Swiss Army, whistle, a pen, a repair sewing kit, a spool of mono plus a few split shots and a few hooks and some first aid items. Always carry it in a fanny pack that I have it clipped around my waist at all times, from the time I get up to the time I get into my sleeping bag.
@OldTimer - Hahahaha! That's awesome! Big Grin

I live in the bush now, for the most part, lol. I'm always prepared now, always. Plus I have much more experience. Nowadays, I could have easily made paddles to get us outta there, if I had to.
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RE: Fishing Stories and Tall Tales - manitoubass2 - 06-01-2012 04:29 PM
RE: Fishing Stories and Tall Tales - Ridx - 09-23-2012, 08:50 PM
RE: Fishing Stories and Tall Tales - Ridx - 10-06-2012, 07:39 PM
RE: Fishing Stories and Tall Tales - Eli - 03-02-2014, 09:44 PM

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