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I created this blog to document the sights of our boating season
for our family and friends to follow.

Enjoy the tour.


Monday, August 31, 2015

Time for a bit of an update.

The fishing continues to be poor for salmon although guys that are fishing more than I am report getting one here and there.  The weather has turned back to summer like conditions and the gale force winds have eased.  With the arrival of Kathy's folks for a couple days, we took advantage of the good conditions and loaded them up for a day on the island today.

There was a bit of a chop, but nothing this cruiser couldn't cut through.

We docked stern to shore so we could sit on the boat and watch the activity on the street.

I left all the fishing equipment on the boat for the day trip which generates a lot of conversation with the passing Fudgies.  They all want to know "how's fishing?"

The west shore slips are the best for people watching.

We returned early evening to Mackinaw City.  Tomorrow we'll do breakfast with the folks and send them on their way.  THEN...pack up the bikes and head back to the island for three glorious days of butt aching bicycle riding.

Can't wait for that fun to begin.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

The weather in the northland continues to be terrible for boating.  More like a perfect opening day for deer season sans the snow...but even snow isn't too far fetched.  It's been wet and cold for a few days.

So, we took a road trip today.  Kathy had never been to the Soo or seen the locks.  I thought that was appalling for a Michigander.  Kind of like a Buckeye that has never visited Cedar Point.  It was time to expand her horizon.

We arrived at the locks where a lake freighter was already being lowered the 21' to the St. Marys River and Lake Huron from Lake Superior.

A short time later the freighter Great Republic approached the lock.


It was lowered and on its way bound for Lake Michigan and Manistee a short time later.

That was the gist of the day trip outside of the obligatory stops at the quilt shops in Sault Ste Marie and lunch at Applebees.

TV reporters were milling around the Shepler marine facility next to the marina this morning when we left.  Seems they launched the new ferry "Miss Margy" this morning while we were away.  I was surprised they could handle that boat with their sling, but guess so.

There's still a little assembly required.  I noticed the array on the radar is missing.

The reports say it will still be a few weeks before it is put into service.

I noticed this mounted on the side of the pilot house.

I'm not real sure exactly what you'd use an axe for on a ferry boat...especially up on the top deck.  I'll wait to see the rust stains creeping down from the steel axe head.

Well, we're promised improved conditions tomorrow.  Maybe actually get to do a little boating.

I won't hold my breath.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

We're back at the helm for the summer season finale.

Brian came to visit and we had some good conditions to search for a fish.  We went out Saturday evening and picked up a nice lake trout off the St. Ignace shore.

Must have been a warm evening.  Can't think of another reason I would have been hatless.  In any case, we trolled north for a while then turned back south where the lead core line took off.

Brian grabbed the rod and coaxed a nice king salmon to the net just before sunset.

We noticed we were over a commercial net at that point, so just retrieved all the lines and motored back to the marina for the night.

It was fortunate that we took that opportunity to get out on the lake.  Sunday morning and the storms were looming to the west of the marina.

We had lunch mid day with Brian at one of our favorite spots and sent him on his way home.

An hour or so later, the skies opened.

It's been like that since.  Off and on wet and wind...mostly on.

On a side note.  The wrapper is coming off the new ferry boat at Shepler's.

It's kind of a big deal around here.  They've been working on getting it ready for the water all summer.  Launch is rumored for Friday.

Friday, August 14, 2015

There hasn't been much to talk about the past couple weeks.  The wind continued to blow and blow and blow.  Now it has calmed down a bit and guess what...duty calls back at the ranch so I have to head south for a little while.

It did finally stop blowing this morning so I left the slip about 6 am and ran east of Mackinac Island.

The sun was rising out of the fog as I set my one man array of lures.

The fog soon burned off, but that was just a tease.

You'll notice the fog rolling in from the north (right in the picture) blanketing Mackinac Island.

I was soon in the midst of thick fog and being the Lone Ranger today, didn't want to risk boating in that stuff without someone at the helm 100% of the time.  When I started, I passed within a few hundred yards of a freighter in the Round Island channel and never saw it.  I didn't need any more of that.  Fortunately, it cleared south of the island so the trip back to the marina was decent once I passed the Round Island light.

So that's the tale of woe.  Now for the good news!

Yessiree...that's a king salmon.  I found one of those this morning before being blinded by the fog.

Maybe there's a glimmer of hope for this fishing hole yet.

I won't hold my breath on that prospect but it's always good to dream big.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Must be the first week of August in Michigan...the weather turned to crap.

We started the week hot and calm...

...which evolved into cooler and choppy...

which evolved into...

...and it's been blowing ever since.  The only thing keeping that sailboat from listing another 30° are the dock lines.  Winds were clocked at 65 mph and a trailer was tipped on it's side on the Mackinac Bridge deck.

Sure does save on the fuel bill, but I'm getting a bit tired of the scenery here.  We went to the Odawa casino in Petoskey for an awesome seafood buffet and visited family at the Burt Lake State Park for a couple side trips.  Other than that, we've been pretty close to the boat all week.

We're going home in a couple days so the weather is sure to improve.

Always works that way.