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    Megiscane Misery & The Clash: Trip Report spring 2025

    I have never finished a game of croquet. Never ever thought to bring croquet set on a canoe trip. Breakup in the North happens on its own sweet schedule, she is a fickle b*tch.
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    Cree River Summer 2023

    Thanks for wrapping up your trip for us. The little bow on top was not expected however. I’m glad you are enjoying the solo time.
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    New Issue with my Swift portage yoke

    What the……..
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    What Size Spinning Rod for Paddlecraft?

    I would say, whatever you are comfortable with. I fish a few bamboo fly rods that are7’6” four weights to 8’ six weights, I also have a couple graphite 10’ six and seven weights. And a fiberglass S glass five weight fly/spinning pack rod combination, that is an eight footer. Which rod or rods I...
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    New Family Canoe - Souris River Quetico 18.5

    I have made a few fishing trips into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in one of those long Souris River canoes in October. Because I have attained gezzer status, I ride in the duffer position, dabbing away, as I see proper, with a long Maine guide paddle. We have faced into some substantial...
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    Triple Carry Portage techniques

    Forgotten in this discussion is the “hot grannie” component. They are wonderful companions, make great cookies & cake in the reflector oven and on really cold rainy nights or those late or early snow storms on the shoulder season trips, they can provide you with a warm extra, hand made (not...
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    Foraged Wall Hooks

    My father’s 1873 Winchester rifle was hung on two crooks above the front door. My replica of a .62 caliber flintlock Northwest Indian trade gun, hangs from two boat soup oil soaked birch crooks, above the living room window. As soon as I get my Billäs axe I will hang it outside above the main...
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    Foraged Wall Hooks

    My Scandinavian ancestors on my mother’s side of the family, made these hooks in the old country. They carved them with intricate designs and painted them in bright colors. Up here where I live, we tie our vehicles up as soon as we stop, just like people did with draft animals in the horse and...
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    Outboard

    Before attaching the motor on the side mount, put some weight on the opposite side of the canoe to counter the weight of the motor. I’ve watch a few 17 foot Grumman canoe turn turtle at the boat launch. It never happened to me because my mentors told me what could/would happen. I went all over...
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    New Issue with my Swift portage yoke

    Must be a technical term.
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    New Issue with my Swift portage yoke

    Doohickey?
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    Yellowstone National Park and Shoshone Lake

    Looks more like a kayak for people that don’t do rolls (or can’t). Are there different sizes of Hawaiian canoes? Only kind I can remember seeing pictures of are ocean going ones with crew, passengers and supplies for an extended trips.
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    New Issue with my Swift portage yoke

    I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer, being dumb is like being dead, everybody knows it but you. Having said that, I am however, somewhat observant. I think the Cosmos is trying to tell Black _Fly something. He has had more misfortune than the rest of us combined.
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    Keep a secret?

    Elisabeth Creek was Richard Creek’s first wife, long legged, dirty blonde, part Sasquatch or wolverine, was hard to tell, under all that dirt & grime. She later moved to what became Crazy Woman Mountains in Montana. 🖖
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    Skegs on canoes?

    Robin….. Sounds like a big “AMEN” from the choir!! ……BB
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    Keep a secret?

    Surely it’s not Big Dick Creek, that is supposedly one of best places to fish for Burbot and Sea Bass.
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    Happy National………Day

    Thought I would salute Robin today, and any other Veterans here that gave a few years of their time willingly or not. Without Robin’s deft leadership a few years ago, a bunch of us would not be enjoying our daily (weekly ?) dose of canoetripping.net.
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    Throwback Thursday Photos

    Comes a time in people’s lives that balance and heights should never be in the same space. I met an old guy one day, I said to him, “How are you doing this beautiful day.” His reply was, “I’m enjoying poor heath.” Heal quickly, we all want to see that canoe in some water. in beautiful setting. 🖖
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    An extra trippy Merlin.

    The quote of your brother-in-law “buncha hippies” tickled me this morning. Nobody is going to steal that one of kind canoe, nor the vehicle that is carrying it. All good man! As a teenager of the sixties, I can dig it! In the Summer of Love, 1967, on my way to the war in Vietnam, I got to...
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    Canadian tariffs and trip food

    Just buy some of that good looking, Thunder Bay, double smoked bacon that Mem’s school kids fry up. I can almost smell it cooking when I view his pictures. Save the grease for frying fish. What more do you need to eat. Flour, baking powder, salt, sugar & lard for bannock.
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