Day 2 With Doug...Hunting The Poo-Poo Duck!!

tete? Where is that location?

Most folk, well it's buh'tween them ears.


Lessen you looky would wanna team up wit me and take a spin to Kingston ON in my Silver-raid-o or your Color-raid-o sometimes before that, what ya say, maybe after you get settled in to your new home on the lake front?

Not this home, but water isn't too far away.
Olie fruck, the chit that has kewmyewlaytitted..............:runaway:

Whut the heck you folk dew'n tuh poor Doug?
I had'im fur a day and a night and he left here in good spirits.
Even a bunch d'em slymee thangs.

Hope he maker's home without any trouble.

Dang, he was a fun chap to wartch.
Dang Cleo.
Dang dang dang.
 
I guess I missed this thread until now in all of my toings and froings.

Yes I sometimes get Mean Arsehole, but it is a long way from the heart. Frank, that morning we were out I only went into the bush maybe five times, not more than six, hardly worth getting into a lather about it.

Wayne I think I have a flu or something, the way I felt so crappy last night and then was shivering like a dog ####ting razor blades, even in my winter sleeping bag, then sweating and all that. NOT good, and I am very sorry I missed today's planned fishing.

As for the big dump of snow, that was also the case in Foam Lake SK when I woke up Sunday morning, and I had sleet for an hour or two down the road towards Beausejour. I am in Ignace ON tonight, temperature in double digits I think, and rain/thunderstorms have been playing overhead. And I am headed for home after eleven weeks on the road. It has been quite the trip!

Doug

PS to kamlooky) the Cleo did NOT catch any of two-dogs' trout, I think they are probably triploids.
 
I guess I missed this thread until now in all of my toings and froings.

Yes I sometimes get Mean Arsehole, but it is a long way from the heart. Frank, that morning we were out I only went into the bush maybe five times, not more than six, hardly worth getting into a lather about it.

Wayne I think I have a flu or something, the way I felt so crappy last night and then was shivering like a dog ####ting razor blades, even in my winter sleeping bag, then sweating and all that. NOT good, and I am very sorry I missed today's planned fishing.

As for the big dump of snow, that was also the case in Foam Lake SK when I woke up Sunday morning, and I had sleet for an hour or two down the road towards Beausejour. I am in Ignace ON tonight, temperature in double digits I think, and rain/thunderstorms have been playing overhead. And I am headed for home after eleven weeks on the road. It has been quite the trip!

Doug

PS to kamlooky) the Cleo did NOT catch any of two-dogs' trout, I think they are probably triploids.

They appear more to be on steroids!! Were they strong angry fighters?! May be a little something in them set you off? How did they taste?
 
Triploids are sterile, and any trout that doesn't bite on a Little Cleo is of questionable ###ual orientation in my view..............:rolleyes:

Damn, all this fishing talk!
I once had a fishing spot, where a river flowed into a lake, that I would sometimes fly fishermen, oops, that isn't coming out right, it is meant to say I would sometimes fly fishermen into my most favourite fishing spot. On the way in I would bet them that they didn't have a lure in their fishing box, two inches or less in size, that wouldn't catch a fish! I would say to pick out the stupidest looking lure they have, one that never had a bite on, put it on your line and I will bet you it will catch a fish.
And I will let you in on a secret, if you don't tell anyone. The river was the now famous Blackwater River, probably now the most regulated river in BC, where even residents require special permits. The Kamloops trout are a special sub-specie, high in demand and very carefully preserved. Or in August you may get a really tasty kokanee, the red land locked sockeye specie.
All we knew at the time was that they sure were good eating!
Bruce
 
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