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#1401595 - 05/14/08 06:10 PM
It was a long time gone, but . . . (10 images)
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Registered: 12/23/01
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Loc: Ely, MN
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Hey all: Sorry I was off the boards so long, but when we left for the lake cabin last Wednesday we were told the high-speed Internet would be up and running for the season. Turned out it wasn't, so our only computer contact with the outside world was when we drove into Bemidji to Caribou Coffee to check our business e-mail and such. Meanwhile, it WAS fishing opener, so I've interspersed nature photographs with fishing photographs. The guy with the walleye is Bryan "Beef" Sathre, an all-around great guy, Bemidji/Cass area fishing guide and HSO/FM staffer. We fished for half a day together opener weekend and had a great time. He's holding a 21-inch male walleye that fell to a jig and 5-inch shiner trolled VERY slowly in 17 FOW. Oh, and by the way, the way, the weather STUNK most of the time!  All with the Canon 30D and Canon 400 f5.6L or Canon 17-40L. We love crappies, and generally do better on our chain of lakes on walleye opener fishing crappies than 'eyes. Here's me with a 14-incher that fell to a white micro Power Tube under a slip bobber in VERY shallow water.  A common tern tests the wind currents  A spooky mallard drake dashes off to parts unknown  A big splash from a small pike  Hah! I know he can't see me  You've heard of water off a duck's back . . .  A couple of big mouths.   'Eyeing the sunset  One alert white-breasted nuthatch  Last clearly is not least. Eagles have nested in a grove of mature white pines along the last substantial unoccupied shoreline on Lake Beltrami near Bemidji for decades. This might be this pair's last year on the nest. The land, which was owned for a long time by a woman in Chicago who refused to develop it, is now up for sale, and there'll likely be a McMansion on it by this time next year. Bye-bye eagles. We've had our family lake home on Beltrami for 25 years, and monitoring the eagles' nest and their activities has been as rewarding as visiting good warm friends. It will be hard to see these eagles go, but of course we can't stand in the way of progress, particularly when we contribute to it ourselves.  
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#1401633 - 05/14/08 06:42 PM
Re: It was a long time gone, but . . . (10 images)
[Re: polarsusd81]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 01/03/04
Posts: 1402
Loc: Carlton & Deer River
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Really like the loon shot but love the eagles. That is too bad about the sale of the land.
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"Consider how hard it is to change yourself and you'll understand what little chance you have of trying to change others." -Jacob Braude
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#1401652 - 05/14/08 07:08 PM
Re: It was a long time gone, but . . . (10 images)
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HotSpotOutdoors Pro Staff
Registered: 12/23/01
Posts: 16009
Loc: Ely, MN
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Thanks guys. When I put the boat in the water last week and headed down toward the eagles' nest and saw the realty sign stuck into the bank and facing the water it was all I could do not to coast in, pull the sign and burn it in the fireplace. More than a quarter mile of shoreline, with sandy shallow beaches, an uninhabitable river on one side and a price tag of $750,000. If I had the money, I'd buy it and leave it, just like the recently dead woman in Chicago. Clearly, her heirs are more interested in the money.
But different people have different dreams, and that stand of old white pines on the ridge overlooking the lake is without a doubt the most inspirational cabin site on the whole lake.
It's not like eagles in the lower 48 are in danger of extinction. What's in danger of extinction is our romanticized mental picture that brought us to the lake in the first place that quarter century ago. Eventually, all the lakes around Bemidji will look like Minnetonka, and then people like me will look to build 40 miles from Bemidji instead of 10, and the sprawl, like the Energizer Bunny, will keep going and going and going and going . . .
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#1401665 - 05/14/08 07:21 PM
Re: It was a long time gone, but . . . (10 images)
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HotSpotOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 01/15/03
Posts: 853
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Awesome pic's Steve, the fish & the landing net is a major keeper!
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#1401703 - 05/14/08 08:12 PM
Re: It was a long time gone, but . . . (10 images)
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 09/19/07
Posts: 2055
Loc: Babbitt, MN
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All great shots, Steve but I like the peeking loon and the eagles the best!
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#1401798 - 05/14/08 09:25 PM
Re: It was a long time gone, but . . . (10 images)
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 03/06/07
Posts: 386
Loc: Tulare, SD
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Excellent pics, I enjoyed every one! The splashing in the net and the eagles were awesome!
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#1402073 - 05/15/08 07:44 AM
Re: It was a long time gone, but . . . (10 images)
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 01/16/06
Posts: 6524
Loc: St. Paul, MN
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Those are just increadable images. I'm pretty partial to Eagals, but they are all great. You do nice work.
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