ThatOwlWoman (05-27-2018)
Thanks, Free.
I always like getting advice and tips from people that have already been, that way I can avoid the pitfalls and just focus on what is most interesting.
OK, trying to return the favor. Death Valley in August. A Must Do. 118 degrees in the shade. You'll instantly begin to sweat as you depart your air-conditioned car. I took the kids there years ago just for the experience. Badwater, 282 feet BELOW sea level, (you have to have bragging rights that you've been to the lowest spot in America), has a 'mirage'. My son said, "Look, water". I chuckled inconspicuously and said, "Hey, go check it out". He wandered off into the desert while me and the 12 year old headed back to the car, the air-conditioned car. About 10-15 minutes later he's dragging back with a disappointing look on his face. hahahahaha ... Priceless! (there's a line of footsteps into the desert towards the mirage ... and a line of footsteps back to the Parking Area from the mirage, as others engaged in the 'Search for Water' adventure. Stovepipe Wells has an interesting story, with it's name giving away the tale. They have little green spots now and again. We saw one way down in a valley and hiked down there ... only to discover ... a fucking picnic table. hahahahaha ... we thought we were way off the beaten track, only to find ... accommodations ... by the Park Service. The one cool and interesting thing (other than the picnic table) was this 'tree'. I call it a Salt Tree, it looked like it had these 'salt pods' hanging down, looking like they were encrusted with salt. The kids had fun, I had fun, it's a nice 'Day Adventure'.
Oh, PS: Make sure you have gas. You'd be amazed at how few gas stations there are in the middle of nowhere. And the one we did find before entering the Park was a bit pricey, oaky, it was actually expensive.
OK, Free. Tip for Tip. Now we're even.
ThatOwlWoman (05-27-2018)
Unfortunately the quest for Moby Perch has been thwarted. The fish are deep and not hitting. I’ve tried about everything. Shallows, points, bays, structures, holes, trolling. sitting on top of schools, trying to pick of individuals, trolling, spinners, cranks, jerk baits, plastics and assorted jigs. Nothing. Not a single fish in nearly two days.
You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic!
TOP (05-27-2018)
Mott the Hoople (05-27-2018)
We did, but the weather switched for a bit and today was seasonably pleasant. Yesterday was stormy and very very humid. It has been running 15-20 degrees F above normal the last week... and humid as well. Worse for you because you're inland; we manage to survive by being close to Superior (<1/2 mile). Current surface water temps in our locale are ~45F. You guys aren't expected to cool off till next weekend. :~( How long are you staying? How's the fishing?
I love to fish. I’ll be trying for some Kentucky rainbows tomorrow. Won’t be big but will be fun.
Here are my most recent fishing pics. I’m on the right in the top one.
ThatOwlWoman (05-27-2018)
christiefan915 (05-28-2018), leaningright (05-27-2018)
In the pic are black tip sharks one spinner shark and a couple gaff top catfish. The others (and the one I’m holding) are red drum, otherwise known simply as redfish. Fishing up north, especially in Alaska, is definitely on my bucket list. I’ll have to have a guide up there though.
ThatOwlWoman (05-27-2018)
leaningright (05-27-2018)
They are very good. I’ve eaten all of those varieties many times. I truly do hope to get to go to Alaska. If health holds and life deals no major catastrophes it should happen. Hope to take my son for a graduation trip in 2021. I like the looks of those halibut. If they’re anything like flounder as far as texture and whiteness they have to be good.
ThatOwlWoman (05-28-2018)
leaningright (05-28-2018)
We leave tomorrow morning. Wanted to stay all week but the misses could only get five days off. So we’re leaving tomorrow. Right now, 6:24 local time we’re having a thunderstorm so I have to wait till that’s over to get out on the water. Hopefully that will improve the fishing.
You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic!
ThatOwlWoman (05-28-2018), TOP (05-28-2018)
leaningright (05-28-2018), ThatOwlWoman (05-28-2018), TOP (05-28-2018)
I hate you both. So far I’m into this trip for almost $2k, cabin, boat, travel, misc cost, etc,. Hell bribing the Misses cost me $400 buying her a Coach Backpack. Guess what it’s for? A travel bag for her make up...and...I kid you not... it’s not big enough. For all that I’ve caught two dinkie gill and one crappie barely keeping size.
On the plus side the cabin rental came with two kayaks and we’ve been having a blast paddling around the lake.
You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic!
christiefan915 (05-28-2018), leaningright (05-28-2018), ThatOwlWoman (05-28-2018)
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