Mother's Day Camping

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  • #87627
    Avatar photoT. Wiles
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    Crystal, Bree, Jazzi, and I set off on our long awaited first family campout. With rain in the forecast, we persevered for two nights, and enjoyed an amazing quality moment. Bree did fantastic! She loved everything about it…the campfire, sleeping soundly on the air mattress, cooking the meals, and best of all: playing in the dirt and water with Jazzi. We pretty much had the entire camp to ourselves. Fishing was a little slow, and interrupted by rain spells, but we made the most of it, stayed dry, and burned a great memory to look back on.

    Getting ready to leave:

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    Our setup:

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    Mighty fine IPA at dinner:

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    First night Campfire:

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    I managed to sneak off early the first morning, and creep the HogIsland down some rapids to my favorite musky hole. Heard the last Spring gobblers calling in the fields at sunrise.

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    Soon after, my oversized spook got slaughtered by a scrappy little male musky. He was all beat up from recent spawning.

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    No other fish activity over the next hour. Back to Camp to cook breakfast for the ladies.

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    Dodged storms first day, and ate our lunch and dinner at some local dives. By the time we finished a late dinner, the rain stopped, and we enjoyed another nice campfire for night#2.

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    On Mother’s Day, the sky cleared and we woke up to a gorgeous morning. Cooked another nice breakfast, then broke down camp with one mission in mind: get Crystal on a Mother’s Day Musky. It’s been a while since she landed one, and she was fired up at the chance to fish again on such a gorgeous day.
    Brats and scambled eggs

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    Saying goodbye to the Campsite:

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    No Muskies were encountered in their usual haunts, but we made the most of the day, dodging the
    bright sun with some snack breaks in the shade, even taking a cold swim when Breelyn wanted to get in the water.

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    We already can’t wait for our next excursion out. Next time, it will be time to introduce Bree to the Paddleboards on some saltwater.

    Travis

    #87633
    Michael W.
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    Very nice. Brings back great camping memories with our little ones.

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