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Matt with a largemouth on a wacky rig |
OK, Bring retired often means you simply find it hard to keep up with everything. Well a changing event happened on Sunday, my great friend and fishing buddy Matt Davis passed away from Covid complications. I have survived over 18 months without having anyone close to me pass away yet now in the last month Matt was the second, with my past production Manager Rich Rebella being the first. Of course it is devastating as Matt was only 54 years old, Rick was 57, both 10 years younger than I. Matt and I shared a love for fishing that was deep. We fished together in Charleston South Carolina, Naples Florida, Cameron Louisiana, and at Joe's place east of Dallas. Not only did we fish but Matt introduced me to TX Whiskey and never let me run out! Actually I think he was disappointed when I told him they finally had it here in Minnesota, as it was only available in Texas. If you are interested, go down to the bottom left side and there is a section called Labels, there you will find any article that Matt was referenced in, and he was one of my favorite subjects. One of the things this blog does it records memories, which was why I started it. Matt's passing away reminded me that it is still important to document things as I have some great memories of him through this. Matt and I had a lot in common as he was the president of NovaMagnetics, a transformer firm in Garland Texas. I barely remember his father, Glen Davis who passed away a number of years ago and Matt stepped into his shoes. Our good friend Joe Stanfield introduced us and it could not have been a better match as we had so much in common. The only thing I didn't do that Matt loved was to chew Copenhagen! Last March I took my good friend Bill Dull ice fishing on Lake of the Woods, we had a blast. Well Matt made me promise I would take him ice fishing as driving out 15 miles onto a lake and staying in a specially made RV for a few days was something he wanted to experience. I was really looking forward to giving my Texas friend a taste of the north this March. Should have, would have, could have. Unfortunately it's too late but you can be assured that the Northland Buckshot spoon I bought him will be hanging in the house....that and a bottle of TX.
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Ricky Shermer's nice walleye |
So what else is new since August? Well in September we got back to Lac Seul with Bruce. Having only 10 guys and 3 boats, a number of our past members did not come as either they had other plans or had problems with the Covid requirements. I decided that I wasn't going to let that decide my fate in Canada so I got my vaccine in March. Even though we had all of our requirements and testing in order, 6 of use were randomly selected to do a test. Personally it was ridiculous. One had to have a nurse view you doing the test online via your phone, assuming you still had signal from International Falls, then follow a number of confusing instructions then drop it off somewhere in Ft. Francis. The whole process took almost 3 hours and was stupid because we were scheduled to return to Minnesota at least 2 days before the tests were done anyway. I could go on but at this point there is no point. We barely made it to camp with about 30 minutes of daylight left. Fishing was somewhat slow the first 2 days. I had 4 in the boat, Ricky Shermer, Barry Blasovic, Jerry Kiffemeyer, and their guide Me! The first day we totalled 45 walleyes in the boat, pretty low. The second day was better with 55 in the boat, still pretty slow. The last day Jerry decided to go with Jack, so with 3 of use we ended up at Pecker Point and just hammered them with 85 in the boat including a number in the 26 inch range like the one Ricky is holding. The walleyes must have turned on because everyone did pretty good that day. We finally got across the border with little problems, usually we eat breakfast in Canada but decided to get back to the US first. One of the things I purchased before we went was a Lowrance Active Target, a 3D type scanning device. With a special transducer and a mount, i was able to quite accurately see how the fish were reacting to our baits and often could see all 3 of our presentations. It really didn't do much to help catch fish but it made it more interesting to watch the fishes reactions to our lures.
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Ben's beautiful 8 pointer |
In November Jack, his son Ben and I hunted Brett's land, once Rich Allen's place. Brett has erected a number of fully enclosed stands, complete with heaters, and it makes for a comfortable hunt. the visibility isn't the greatest but you certainly don't get cold! Ben on the other hand is young and sat in a traditional ladder stand, which paid off as he shot a beautiful 8 pointer. I have deer hunted for 50 years now and have never shot a nice buck like this. I am very proud of him and he is having it mounted, which he should! We hunted a few omore times but I never saw a deer...was warm though! Last year my Salem Ice Cabin had significant rusting through the frame, such that it needed repairs. In September it was dropped off at Crystal Welding, known for their trailer repair. It took a couple of months but right after deer hunting it was done, $9200 worth of iron, welding and repairs. Although it seems like alot, new houses are ridiculously priced, if you can even get one. It was worth repairing as it is a nice house and set up the perfectly. Last Tuesday Jack and Ben were heading to Red with me, but on Monday the furnace stopped working. With below zero temperatures, we decided to delay as the last thing we wanted was 3 guys found dead in their wheelhouse headlines. Luckily the guys at Minneapolis Trailer in Rogers, MN got me in on Tuesday morning and by 1:00 it was running perfectly. Meeting Andy Achman and his crew at JR's we got settled in for the night. Fishing was slow as predicted a front came through and Red Lake is more affected by weather changes. We left the house up there and headed back on Thursday with just enough fish to have a fish fry at JR's before we left. My friend Ben Aiona and his family were on Lake of the Woods and on Wednesday did really well with 56 walleyes caught, with 3 limits between 16 and 18 inches. the plan is to go up to Red in a week or two them haul it to Springsteel Island Resort till March before ending the season. Unfortunately 2 of Andy's guest tested positive for Covid so I am trying to get into the doctor to get tested. With 2 friends down, it's nothing to screw with.