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16 May 2024 ~ A Special Day on Lake Minichuck (video) plus ending

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It was a cool sunny morning to start and the Old Town Canoe was put to use for the first time this season.

Hope it's not the last.  However the highlight of this trip is that I was not alone.

Two years in the making and my wife Lynn has been able to build herself up sufficiently to safely be back out on the water.

Didn't really know if that was ever going to be possible.

Should have never doubted her.  

We picked a decent enough day as there were a few bass & plenty of pike around to keep our strings tight fairly consistently. 

We moved around a lot but we didn't care, we were making it happen.

Fish ate Swimjigs, spinnerbaits, stick baits and a few on a vibrating jig. 

We didn't push it and if recovery goes well, we'll be back out there again.

#grateful

 

You tube cut the end off the the first video - I hate it when that happens.

This is it ~

 

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

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Lovely intro. So happy for both of you to be fishing together again. 

  • Super User

I'am overjoyed to see Lynn back on the water with you A - Jay and catching fish. 

  • Super User

And the Lovely Lynn is back in the game...fantastic news, Andy. Give her our best wishes for continued progress.

  • Super User

 

 

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Hats off to Lynn!!!    Stay Strong! Enjoy every moment!

Your videos are always great A-Jay, but this may be your best yet...and what makes it great has nothing to do with that monster pike. Glad you are able to have such a special day. Hopefully, with more to come.

Just awesome videos! So glad to hear that your wife is getting stronger!

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