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Strawberry Courtesy.
#1
Nope. No one crowded me or stole my honey hole.[laugh]

Ice fishing this year has been a bit of a chore. Wife, and 11, 9 , and 4 month old daughters all have to get ready. That's a lot of hair and complaining to do. I'm done in 15 or less and retreat to the serenity of the quiet car to wait....

So I thought lets all head to Strawberry on Saturday (1/24). When we finally hit the Marina parking lot at a tardy 8 a.m., it was packed full. Barely enough room to turn around. So I buried my car in the unplowed overflow parking, and figured I could dig it out later.. There were a few guys parked next to me with trucks and trailers, and they were buried too. The temp was a balmy 6* and the wife decided to stay in the warm car with the baby until it warmed up. My other two daughters and I headed out. A few hours later my phone rings, and apparently my wife and baby had been wandering around looking for us, she always brings the kitchen sink, and had been carrying all this gear plus a baby for who knows how long, and stopped to borrow someone's cell phone! Not only did the guy lend his cell phone, he offered his son to load all the gear my wife had been carrying into a sled and haul it for her!! If you read this. Thank you.

The day went on with some great fishing, and around 4, the once great weather was getting a little chilly. So the wife decided to pack baby only and head straight for the car. Along the walk back, a person on a snowmobile stopped and gave her a ride straight to the car!! The older girls and I packed up everything(4 girls have a lot of crap to haul) and managed to get it to all fit in two sleds. The girls pulled one, I pulled the other. We hadn't walked 20ft, when the person on the snowmobile came right back out and picked up my two girls and their sled full of gear, and gave them a quick ride straight to the car!! He returned to offer me a ride, to which I turned down. I enjoy the walk. If you read this. Thank you.

When I finally returned to the car, it wasn't where I parked it! The guys with the trucks and trailers had got their vehicles unstuck and offered to help my wife get the car unstuck as well!! Saved me a bit of work!! If you read this. Thank you.

Of all the days I spend on the ice, catching or not, days like these are ones that are a reminder as to why it is such an awesome group of people enjoying an awesome sport!
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#2
Glad you had a great day with the wife and girls. That is a big success just getting them out on the ice. Ice fishermen are a great bunch. That's great so many jumped in to help.
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#3
Being in the outdoors can sometimes bring the worst out in people. Stories like this remind me that more often than not, being outdoors brings the best side out in people. Kudos to the gentlemen that helped all of your girls out.
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#4
Ya for sure there's a few nice people out on the ice. I remember when one of my friends had surgery on his back , I had to haul his big gear around, he took my sled, and at the end of the day some snowmobile guy pick us up for a ride back to the car. [Smile]
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#5
Wow, great story! Big thumbs up to the guys who helped you and your family! Way to go [Wink]
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#6
Hey I remember that day! I happen to be the guy that had back surgery haha. A little surgery couldn't keep me off the ice three weeks after having a herniated disk. Yes it was very cool that a snowmobiler took us in though. Wish I had a snowmobile to return the favor to other fisherman although now my body loves the exercise.
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#7
Oh looks like my fake dad finally found his account . That ride was sure fun sitting in the sled when the snowmobile was going fast [laugh].
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#8
Very cool story.
Good to see so many nice people out on the ice.
Thanks for sharing.
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