Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Visit to Lower Cato Falls near Clark Mills

On Sunday, October 26th Mona and I went out to eat at Nibby's in Branch with my Mother and her friend. (They've got great "Family Style Chicken" on Sunday's.) On the way back to my Mother's house we took a detour and stopped at the Lower Cato Falls in Manitowoc County. It's located on County Highway JJ about 8 miles from Manitowoc and a mile or two from Clark Mills.

Pictured here is a view of one of the four sets of wooden steps that lead down to the Manitowoc River. We decided to try to displace some of the chicken we had just eaten so we hiked our way down to the river. Years ago when we were kids and before the County invested the money into renovating the park to what it is today, we would occasionally go fishing there.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Shawano Lake Weed Cutter

I was leaving for work on Wednesday morning October 22, when I noticed a commotion down by the boat landing so I decided to check it out.

Pictured here is a crew that was loading up the weedcutter that had been parked in the Swan Acre landing on Shawano Lake for several months now. With the weed problem as bad as it is on the Lake the Lake Association has resorted to having them cut and removed. Some areas of the Lake have such a weed problem that its near impossible to get a motorized boat through it.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

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Sunday, October 12, 2008

One More Cast... Then We'll Go

The sun is setting on another fishing season for us soft water anglers. Pictured here is John still trying to catch a fish after Mona caught and released the nice Largemouth below. With some luck - we might be able to get out one more time?

I'll Have a Gallon of Gas... To Go!

Mona returns from her walk to the gas station to buy a second gallon of gas.

(See - Last Fishing Trip 2008)

Huckleberry Boat Landing

Photo of Huckleberry Boat Landing downtown Shawano. Note the weed cutter used for cutting the weeds in the Lake in the center of the Photo. This is the landing we managed to get to when we ran the boat motor out of gas. We were able to tie up the boat on a tree next to the cutter.

Last Fishing Trip of 2008... Maybe?

Saturday, October 11th with the weather near 70 degrees and mostly sunny, we decided to try to get the boat out just one more time for the year before we have to get it winterized.

We went out on Shawano Lake at about 1:00 pm and fished for a few hours with no luck except for a couple of bites that we missed. We were throwing spinner baits and crankbaits for Bass and Northern Pike. (If we get lucky we could get a Musky.) We put the boat in at Swan Acres landing and fished on the Cecil end as well as by the Historical Marker on Highway 22. We decided to go across the lake over by the Shawano County Park to hit the restrooms before taking a ride down the outlet on the outskirts of town to the Wolf River. Then we would go past the Shawano Medical Center down to the Shawano Dam. We fished the river near the Dam for a little while and decided to give up there too.

That's when we turned around and went under the railroad trestle that goes across the river and went up that way for a mile or so. When we turned around - we had already logged 26 miles on the boat. We returned to the outlet and started back to Shawano Lake snapping pictures all the way when the motor on the boat died. The gas gauge on the boat doesn't work and we ran out of gas. Fortunately, we were only 100 yards or so from Huckleberry Landing - Downtown. (It was getting to be about 4:30 by now.) John walked about a block and a half to a gas station to see if he could borrow a gas can and buy some gas to get us back on our way.

The women behind the counter said they didn't have and gas cans to lend out (and even checked) but she said we do have some to sell. He ended up buying a one gallon gas can for over $4.00 and then another $3-something for gas.

He also used their phone book to get phone numbers for S & S Marine and The Lighthouse Bar who sell gas right on the outlet near the Lake. John put the gas in the boat as Mona called the numbers to see if they were open and if they would still sell gas. S & S Marine said they closed at 5:00 pm but her husband would be working in the back until about 6:00 - we could hunt him down and get gas.

We wanted to make sure we had enough gas to get there so Mona walked back with our newly purchased 1-gallon can to get another gallon of gas. She returned at about 13 minutes to 5:00. John put the second gallon of gas in the tank and we were off flying down the outlet as fast as the boat would go until we reached the no wake area. When we arrived at S & S Marine it was about 4 minutes before 5:00 and a young guy came out to assist (and collect) while we put in another 5 gallons to make sure we'd get back to Cecil.

Once we got back to Cecil Bay we decided to try fishing for a while before quiting and that's when Mona caught and released this nice Largemouth Bass on a spinnerbait. When 6:00 rolled around we decided it was getting dark enough for us to give up and head for home.

As usual: Click on the photo to make it grow!

Monday, October 6, 2008

Dave's Falls - Photo #2

On Saturday, October 4th we took a ride up to the Abrams, Wausaukee, and Amberg area. We stopped in at Dave's Falls after checking out were Mona's parents used to have a cottage in the Abrams area. We also ran into an old car show there which was interesting. Ate at Hoover's in Crivitz. (An old friend I haven't seen for about 20-25 years however he wasn't in. I heard that happens a lot.)

Photos below are taken at Dave's Falls. As usual, you can click on them to enlarge them.

Dave's Falls

Dave's Falls - Photo #1


Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Yes... We do get political

Here are some of the signs we have displayed at our house. There is no way anyone is going to say that we are undecided (As seen from Highway 22).