NRHEG Star Eagle

137 Years Serving the New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva Area
Newspaper of Record for NRHEG School District
Newspaper of Record for Waseca County, MN
PO Box 248 • New Richland, MN 56072

507-463-8112
email: steagle@hickorytech.net
Published every Thursday
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Let’s talk about the weather; a subject that I’ve probably written about too many times already. The local weather forecast for last Tuesday evening was originally 1-3 inches of the white stuff then it changed to 2-4 and ended up being anywhere from 10-12 depending what area of the county you reside in. I’m beginning to think that the forecast changes when the original max has been reached and it’s still snowing at which time a revision is necessary. I guess that blaming the poor weatherman really wouldn’t change anything but the only thing that I do know for certain is that I am running out of places to put all that white stuff. If we were located back east 10 inches of snow would be national news although we did make the CBS evening news on Wednesday they didn’t put a name tag on it but in our fair state of Minnesota that much snow is just considered business as usual.

After watching some area fishermen scramble to get their fish houses extracted from area lakes in an attempt to meet the deadline I am glad that I don’t have a “permanent” house for ice fishing. I have often wondered why the word “permanent” is used when describing a structure that sits on a lake for only a few months and has to be removed after a certain date. Just saying.

After the houses have been removed and last rites have been offered up for most of the fish in our area lakes we are truly in that “dead zone’ between hard water fishing and open water fishing. I’d guess that this is the time of year when I really get excited about restocking the tackle box and this year is promising to be even better for me because I have decided that it is time to invest in a new light-action rod & reel. I do have to admit that the thought of buying new fishing gear has always made it seem like there is a light at the end of the tunnel when it comes to winters end. I guess that it is kind of like anticipating a summer vacation while shoveling the driveway. It keeps me motivated and even a March snowfall cannot dampen my spirits because I know that spring is indeed just around the corner – isn’t it?

I can remember when we first moved to our current residence and our next door neighbor, at the time, was taking a March trip to “The River” in search of the wily walleye. I looked at him and thought to myself; there’s still snow on the ground are you nuts? After a couple of years I figured it out; it was just his way of trying to hasten the onset of spring if only in his mind. There were times when I have fished in weather that was cold, windy, rainy or even snowy. There are still times when you will find me on the lake in these conditions but that is usually on the opener or late in the fall when I take my annual October trip north.

For some reason I can usually justify, in my mind, being there at those times because it’s the opener or I am enjoying a late fall fishing excursion with a son, a grandson or both. I enjoy the governor’s openers because I can connect with old friends and make new ones and the short time spent fishing in a certain area of the state can be very rewarding. Each area of the state that hosts that opener has its own unique story in itself and I am there to enjoy the area and share that experience with my readers.

My son Brian and I have, for many years, done an October hunting and fishing trip to our cabin in the Marcell area. I don’t really believe that there is a better time of the year to spend a few days in that beautiful area of the state than the fall. We are fortunate in that we have a little cabin in the woods to go to. This was always a dream of mine and it wouldn’t have happened if Brian hadn’t asked me if I wanted to go in with him and look for some land in that area. After searching all summer we found the spot we wanted (and could afford) on a small lake. It has taken us quite a few years to get to the point we are at now because we had to clear the heavily wooded land for the driveway and then clear a spot for the cabin which we built ourselves over the course of time. It is still a work in progress but it was well worth it because when I reflect back on it this is something that Brian, my son Brad and my grandsons built with our own hands. Over the years when our grandsons were not helping work on the cabin they were spending many fun-filled days fishing, swimming and hunting on our little lake or on one of the many lakes in the area. When I close my eyes I can still hear their laughter coming from the lake or see them sitting around the evening campfire roasting hot dogs and marshmallows. This is truly what makes it much more than just a little cabin in the woods.

Until next time, chin up! Spring is just around the corner – even if it doesn’t seem like it.

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