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Kawartha, fishing, camping and exploring trip
Started by urbanangler, Jul 16 2008 12:53 AM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 16 July 2008 - 12:53 AM
Hello everyone, my dad and I left Saturday morning early on our usually route of 401, 115, 28 up to the Falls. Before that we stopped at a few places like the causeway and ganons. Now I must say the causeway is very brutal to the ears and it takes away the calmness of fishing. I did not know it was this busy. I caught a few small bass though on a little spinner bait. We didnt spend much time there and my dad ventured off to some quiet place, perhaps to meditate. He caught a pic of a truck with a deer head latched to the front of it.
First fish.
After trying ganons and catching a few rock bass and such we moved on to the falls. When night came I caught a decent one, things were looking much brighter.
I ventured out alone while my dad was inside the tent. Boy was it a mistake to go out. I was lucky it wasnt the mosquitoes that were annoying it was the moths! They were everywhere. Id put down my light and it would be swarmed with them. Hey least they dont bite. I had enough of that so back I go to the tent and crash. During the middle of the night the rain really began coming down hard. The sound the rain made against the tent was like putting a tender piece of chicken breast in boiling oil.
We got up at 6ish, snoozed for about 45 mins. We got up and packed up the tent and I fished some more. I caught little pan fish and one nice perch though. We grew hungry, but at 8 30 there are no chip trucks open, so we had to battle our hunger for awhile. We decided to go up the Peterborough Petroglyphs to see the Indian carvings. OF course we respected the Indians for their spiritual reasons not to take pictures. However I caught this one just at the entrance.
Its really fascinating to see these carvings still intact and well protected after being found in the 50s. The carvings are between 6000-11,000 years old.
On our way back we found a nice little creek flowing ever so calmly. We stopped and went for a walk to find a nice pool that looked promising. I tossed my float and worm in the deepest part, at least 6 feet deep, surprisingly for a little creek, and bam i have a nice smallie on. Terrific battle and very gently landed.
This must be just for a laugh but we had to take a pic, I think my thumb is bigger than the little bugger.
Stopped at Buckhorn and ordered two 12inch pizzas, yeah we were quite hungry and had left over for dinner!
We traveled to a town called Warsaw. The caves here were absolutely spectacular.
This is the entrance to the 2 degree cave.
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The scenery was absolutely breathtaking. I could imagine myself in the lord of the rings movie. WOW
My first thought of these caves were they would be big and spacious, maybe like a spiral like design or something. Rather little holes where the pamphlet explains how to get in. it read " feet first, watch out for the rocky edge to your right, and carefully release yourself down the 2 feet drop," so on. I went through 3 caves and came out looking like Ive worked on a farm all day. I was forced to crawl, go on my stomach and be very flexible to move along these caves, it was so much fun though One cave i enjoyed the most was 2 degrees all year. It was outstanding. Some other folks brought out a piece of ice.
Hope you enjoyed!
First fish.
After trying ganons and catching a few rock bass and such we moved on to the falls. When night came I caught a decent one, things were looking much brighter.
I ventured out alone while my dad was inside the tent. Boy was it a mistake to go out. I was lucky it wasnt the mosquitoes that were annoying it was the moths! They were everywhere. Id put down my light and it would be swarmed with them. Hey least they dont bite. I had enough of that so back I go to the tent and crash. During the middle of the night the rain really began coming down hard. The sound the rain made against the tent was like putting a tender piece of chicken breast in boiling oil.
We got up at 6ish, snoozed for about 45 mins. We got up and packed up the tent and I fished some more. I caught little pan fish and one nice perch though. We grew hungry, but at 8 30 there are no chip trucks open, so we had to battle our hunger for awhile. We decided to go up the Peterborough Petroglyphs to see the Indian carvings. OF course we respected the Indians for their spiritual reasons not to take pictures. However I caught this one just at the entrance.
Its really fascinating to see these carvings still intact and well protected after being found in the 50s. The carvings are between 6000-11,000 years old.
On our way back we found a nice little creek flowing ever so calmly. We stopped and went for a walk to find a nice pool that looked promising. I tossed my float and worm in the deepest part, at least 6 feet deep, surprisingly for a little creek, and bam i have a nice smallie on. Terrific battle and very gently landed.
This must be just for a laugh but we had to take a pic, I think my thumb is bigger than the little bugger.
Stopped at Buckhorn and ordered two 12inch pizzas, yeah we were quite hungry and had left over for dinner!
We traveled to a town called Warsaw. The caves here were absolutely spectacular.
This is the entrance to the 2 degree cave.
http://i97.photobuck...90/IMG_3004.jpg
http://i97.photobuck...90/IMG_3010.jpg
http://i97.photobuck...90/IMG_2997.jpg
http://i97.photobuck...90/IMG_3014.jpg
The scenery was absolutely breathtaking. I could imagine myself in the lord of the rings movie. WOW
My first thought of these caves were they would be big and spacious, maybe like a spiral like design or something. Rather little holes where the pamphlet explains how to get in. it read " feet first, watch out for the rocky edge to your right, and carefully release yourself down the 2 feet drop," so on. I went through 3 caves and came out looking like Ive worked on a farm all day. I was forced to crawl, go on my stomach and be very flexible to move along these caves, it was so much fun though One cave i enjoyed the most was 2 degrees all year. It was outstanding. Some other folks brought out a piece of ice.
Hope you enjoyed!
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#2
Posted 16 July 2008 - 06:13 AM
Now THAT Sounds like a holiday!
Just like they say..Ontario..Yours to Discover!
Just like they say..Ontario..Yours to Discover!
#3
Posted 16 July 2008 - 10:19 AM
Hehe, that sounds like a blast, enjoy these times you get to spend with fathers. Nice little bass, do you get to go camping often, I love camping, it`s a whoot!
#4
Posted 16 July 2008 - 12:55 PM
Hehe, that sounds like a blast, enjoy these times you get to spend with fathers. Nice little bass, do you get to go camping often, I love camping, it`s a whoot!
i loved it, it was actually the first time i camped, were planing a trip to algonquin park in August
#5
Posted 16 July 2008 - 01:20 PM
nice scenery and all. good thing is that you got good fish to go along with it. good job!
#6
Posted 16 July 2008 - 01:52 PM
Looks like good times.....thanks for sharing
#7
Posted 16 July 2008 - 10:48 PM
Looks fun
#8
Posted 17 July 2008 - 10:19 AM
Nice trip!! Those caves are pretty cool. I went last year, I was a bit surprised that they were so open with no signs or warnings. There were some pretty big holes you could fall in.
#9
Posted 20 July 2008 - 12:46 AM
looks like a fun filled time =)
you're making me more excited for my upcoming camping trip, though i don't think any fish will be included in my adventure
you're making me more excited for my upcoming camping trip, though i don't think any fish will be included in my adventure
#10
Posted 21 July 2008 - 10:37 PM
That picture of the deer mounted on the front of the truck should have a caption " You know your in red neck country when.........."!
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