Huron Angler
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Re: Any ideas for my wife???need suggestions
I took the afternoon off of work yesterday due to the gorgeous weather, called to let my girlfriend know I was on the way home to go for a boat ride(she was excited to go
).
We ended putting in at a nice landing with three docks that is adjacent to a huge river ferry mocked up like an old steamboat w/ paddle wheels(it runs on two big modern inboards I assume). We've been talking about where to have our wedding reception and that three-story ferry is high on her list of places to consider. This provided a positive conversation piece as soon as we got to the landing.
Shortly after launching into the river and heading against the current we happened to see a whole family of otters frolicking on the banks of the Grand River smack dab in the middle of industrial Lansing, MI.
She was just commenting on how dirty/polluted the water looked, and I responded that if the fish survive in it then it's not as dirty as people think when we happened upon the whiskered swimmers. I interpret this to mean that an ecosystem is thriving to a certain extent.
It made the trip a memorable one and we will both be telling people this story for years whenever we hear anyone badmouth the local waterways for being too polluted(not that I recomend eating the fish 3 times a week). I was pleasantly surprised to see them since the only aquatic rodents around are usually the more drab muskrats tooling around.
The otters have a more whimsical, playful outlook and I swear one of the juveniles smiled at us before diving back into the water.
These are the kinds of things that lead our significant others to appreciate all that is boating. There would have been no way to see those otters from anywhere except a small boat powered by a Minn Kota(so as to not spook the otter clan). Also- I did not even bring my fishing pole with me on this trip.
Just something for you folks to consider- this is what worked for us
I took the afternoon off of work yesterday due to the gorgeous weather, called to let my girlfriend know I was on the way home to go for a boat ride(she was excited to go
We ended putting in at a nice landing with three docks that is adjacent to a huge river ferry mocked up like an old steamboat w/ paddle wheels(it runs on two big modern inboards I assume). We've been talking about where to have our wedding reception and that three-story ferry is high on her list of places to consider. This provided a positive conversation piece as soon as we got to the landing.
Shortly after launching into the river and heading against the current we happened to see a whole family of otters frolicking on the banks of the Grand River smack dab in the middle of industrial Lansing, MI.
She was just commenting on how dirty/polluted the water looked, and I responded that if the fish survive in it then it's not as dirty as people think when we happened upon the whiskered swimmers. I interpret this to mean that an ecosystem is thriving to a certain extent.
It made the trip a memorable one and we will both be telling people this story for years whenever we hear anyone badmouth the local waterways for being too polluted(not that I recomend eating the fish 3 times a week). I was pleasantly surprised to see them since the only aquatic rodents around are usually the more drab muskrats tooling around.
The otters have a more whimsical, playful outlook and I swear one of the juveniles smiled at us before diving back into the water.
These are the kinds of things that lead our significant others to appreciate all that is boating. There would have been no way to see those otters from anywhere except a small boat powered by a Minn Kota(so as to not spook the otter clan). Also- I did not even bring my fishing pole with me on this trip.
Just something for you folks to consider- this is what worked for us
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