Fishing Page


I know, it has been a while since this page first came up.  I said I would update it soon, but I did not.  So it is time.  Below you will find some pictures of the Canadian wilderness.  It is an annual trip for my family members to go on a fishing trip in the middle of nowhere.  So here are some of the pictures from the last trip.



I think we rely far too much on the electrical power that we have, so this trip is always a welcome break.  The one think that I have not done yet for this page is create my video capture.  Most of the photographs are of the scenery and wildlife.  This is because I video taped most of the fish catching.  It is much more fun to relive it on video than with a picture or two.  I will be adding that for download later on.


As the journey begins, you must first be able to get beyond this dam and rocks.
After about two hours on the river, you run into some small rapids.  The best bet is for you to shut off the motor and use your oars.  Then hope you make it through without losing a prop.
Just beyond the rapids you come to this rock wall.
Because of the shadows on it, it is not easily seen.
The two photos above are of a moose calf.  As we came out for supplies after three days, we rounded a bend in the river and there he stood.  But with the sound of the motor he was startled and decided to try to swim away down river.
Also on that same trip out we encountered this moose on the river bank.
Considering that we were in Canada, the loons were plentiful.

The remaining pictures are of the beautiful scenery that the Canadian wilderness has to offer!
 

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Last Updated June 3, 1997 by Dan Wibert