Saturday, October 5, 2013

Escape to the North Shore

I am given 2 weeks of vacation a year, plus however many comp hours I earn during shut downs and emergency maintenance. As of mid September I had use exactly zero of the 6 weeks of vacation I had accumulated.

None of the trout fishing trips I had planned came through.

I needed to get away. So I took the week of the 15th of September off and headed for the North Shore. I was planning to chase brookies but brought the heavy gear incase of lake run fish.

As usually I packed way too much crap....
 





Stopped at a scenic over look on the way. The Iron Range is not a bad place to live, but it sure isn't the Keweenaw.



I decided to take a different road, things got a little rowdy...




Got back on the maintained forest roads. I usually put the kick stand down when I pull the map out. Guess I forgot this time.



I finally made it to a National Forest rustic camp ground that happened to be right on a North Shore river. I tied into a couple small brookies on my TFO 2wt.

Had dinner and a small fire, smoked a stogie and drank some tea then called it a night.

The next day I headed up the shore a ways and tried a couple streams recommended by a friend.

Found a river mouth with the pinks schooling. Casting a size 4 rabbit strip muddler on a 2wt was like flinging a brick but it got the job done. The rod was the perfect size for these small salmon. Fishing was slow but I found that if I bounced the streamer off their noses enough times they'd get pissed and hit it....or smack it with their tail and get foul hooked. Either way I turned them all loose.



The ride home was wet and miserable but it was all worth it to get away for a bit.


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