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Message Subject: Dancing in Canada
MuskyHopeful
Posted 8/23/2006 12:09 AM (#206144)
Subject: Dancing in Canada





Posts: 2865


Location: Brookfield, WI
It was a little over one year ago that my family and I traveled north for a week on Big St. Germain with three other families. While organizing for the trip, the four men of the group decided that time should be set aside for fishing. As one of these gentlemen, not me, had the previous summer caught a musky under the guidance of a relative, that species became the target of choice. We knew very little, had hardly any equipment, and when all was said and done, very little time was spent fishing. Enough time had been spent, however, to coax two of the creatures out of the depths for a quick look around, after which they slid out of site with a twitch of their tails, a sight with which I have become somewhat familiar.

Water skiiing, tubing, swimming, and catching panfish with our families had been joyous and satisfying, but we left the north feeling that we had missed something, that something was lacking. Those two quick and mysterious glimpses had affected us.

Over the course of the next several weeks, phone calls were exchanged, ideas bandied about, possibilities and time frames contemplated. A Plan began to evolve.

I became the lead planner. First there was the initial research. To be worthy, the plan needed a final destination of some import. Where could four friends with what has stretched to become a 30+ year history, go for what could likely be a once in a lifetime musky fishing vacation?

Where were the ladies willing to dance? And not just dance, but dance with us. Where would they accept and forgive the clumsy, stumbling advances of four novice dancers? We knew it could not be just anywhere. We would need help, choreographers as it were. The research pointed to Andy Myers Lodge, Eagle Lake, Ontario. Could a less expensive trip have been planned? Without a doubt. All my research, however, pointed to AML as the place where professionals could offer the inexperienced an excellent chance at several turns around the floor.

It appears, especially if one can judge from pictures taken and posted over the recent weeks, that Eagle Lake dancing can at times be almost Rave like in its intensity. Many ladies have been willing to dance, but it is not the number of dances that draws people to Eagle Lake, but the quality of the dance partners. It is the mature ladies of Eagle that have the magical appeal. They are thick and heavy, but look to feel like only a feather when held in their partners' arms. Such is the power of their dance.

We leave Thursday around noon for eight days of dancing. My hair is cut, my shoes are polished. I believe my heart is pure, and my spirit humble. I go bearing thoughtful gifts, respectfully hoping that one of the Grand Dames of Eagle Lake will allow me to to spin her around that watery dance floor, and gently hold her in my arms as we both smile for the camera.

Kevin A. Dunn

There was more to my plan than just organizing a vacation. The plan brought me here, and for that I am grateful. Thanks to those who have put up with my ramblings, taught me valuable lessons, and offered their encouragement. Thanks especially to those of you who call me your friend. You know who you are. Thank you MuskieFirst. This is a fun and educational place. Because of it, the Plan will live on long after this trip is over.

Tomorrow I better get a few things done.

Edited by MuskyHopeful 8/23/2006 12:14 AM
Pointerpride102
Posted 8/23/2006 12:48 AM (#206147 - in reply to #206144)
Subject: RE: Dancing in Canada





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Perhaps your plan should include some sort of writing.....a well written 'short story'!
Sponge
Posted 8/23/2006 5:37 AM (#206152 - in reply to #206144)
Subject: RE: Dancing in Canada





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Edited by Sponge 2/27/2008 4:00 PM
Magruter
Posted 8/23/2006 6:53 AM (#206154 - in reply to #206144)
Subject: RE: Dancing in Canada





Posts: 1316


Location: Madison, WI
Knock em dead kev, well ummmmmmm.. ...Not dead. Bah you know what I mean.
ghoti
Posted 8/23/2006 7:07 AM (#206156 - in reply to #206144)
Subject: RE: Dancing in Canada




Posts: 1269


Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
May your dance card be punched by multiple beauties!!
muskyboy
Posted 8/23/2006 8:11 AM (#206163 - in reply to #206144)
Subject: RE: Dancing in Canada


Do a little dirty dancing with a big girl
Shep
Posted 8/23/2006 8:28 AM (#206165 - in reply to #206163)
Subject: RE: Dancing in Canada





Posts: 5874


Don't forget the 41 cents/day for the muskie gods!

I want to see some pics of you swooshing them fat girls around!

Have a great trip!
Bytor
Posted 8/23/2006 8:53 AM (#206171 - in reply to #206144)
Subject: RE: Dancing in Canada





Location: The Yahara Chain
Good luck Kevin!! I'll give you a Packer report when you get back. You are right about Jennings, he will be a stud.
slimm
Posted 8/23/2006 8:56 AM (#206173 - in reply to #206144)
Subject: RE: Dancing in Canada





Posts: 367


Location: Chicago
Good luck Kevin.
Crash_McGolden
Posted 8/23/2006 9:06 AM (#206176 - in reply to #206144)
Subject: RE: Dancing in Canada





Posts: 127


Location: NW burbs of Chicago
I love your posts, Kevin. I can't wait to read the story of the monter catch!

Donnie3737
Posted 8/23/2006 9:17 AM (#206178 - in reply to #206144)
Subject: RE: Dancing in Canada


Shep,

Due to exchange rate of U.S. Funds dropping drastically, I have instilled the ever popular "drop a loony for the boat" each day! Not EVERYONE in the boat, but one person each!

Mr. Dunn,

Thanks for the nice write-up...that was classic! Will you be there next week??

Donnie
Professional Edge
Posted 8/23/2006 9:35 AM (#206181 - in reply to #206144)
Subject: RE: Dancing in Canada




Posts: 401


Good Luck Kevin.

Glad to have been part of the plan. Hope the stuff works out for you.

Keith
MuskyHopeful
Posted 8/24/2006 1:38 PM (#206420 - in reply to #206144)
Subject: RE: Dancing in Canada





Posts: 2865


Location: Brookfield, WI
I'm off to the dance.

Kevin

Posting in real time. I'm leaving right now.
Big Perc
Posted 8/26/2006 5:09 AM (#206705 - in reply to #206144)
Subject: RE: Dancing in Canada




Posts: 1185


Location: Iowa
I am off in 2 point 2 to join the dance with Muskyhopeful...wish my dad and I luck...

Big Perc
muskyboy
Posted 8/26/2006 5:39 PM (#206745 - in reply to #206144)
Subject: RE: Dancing in Canada


Good luck Perc, keep us posted
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