October 27th, 2011
Published by: mooresb
Distant Island Chapter One Two By Robert W. Butche October 27th, 2011
By Robert Butche
Distant Island Chapter Two Fishing is as Much an Affair of the Heart as it is About Reeling in the Denizens of the Deep
Previously in Distant Island
A Picture Story for Adults by Robert Butche with Keith Bemis Downdraft!
Breakfast at Six In chapter One, Keith Bemis There's nothing and Robert Butche like the aroma of brewing coffee to fly into Gore Bay airport on get one out of bed. Canada's beautiful Keith and I are Manitoulin Island coffee drinkers, but he nearly always for a week of fishing and fun. gets the pot going Bob is a frequent first. visitor to the Lake "Holy Cow!, Keith," Kagawong region -- I muttered as I and is reunited with crawled out of his old friend Colin bed. "Is it morning Montgomery who already?" serves as fishing "Yep . . . coffee's and hunting guide ready." at Dawson Resort. I pulled on some The Ohio men trousers and an old rediscover the gray sweatshirt. I beauty and charm couldn't find my of the world's shoes in the dark so largest fresh water I tippy-toed on the island -- and the cold floor into the quiet pleasures of main room of the life far from the family sized cabin. madding crowd south of the border. Keith was bleary eyed and half
When I turned to see what Keith was talking about, the sinister clouds just west of Kagawong made it abundantly clear we were about to get wet. The implications of the fast approaching squall line were ominous. The giant roll-cloud was already skimming the surface of Lake Kagawong -and the towering Cumulonimbus thunderstorms behind would soon overrun us. The roll-cloud was well developed -- as is typical of the squall lines that accompany tornado-bearing cold fronts in the Midwest. My meteorological training gave me
The story picks up in the pre-dawn hours on their first full day in camp.
dressed -- but he handed me a cup of steaming java. "I thought you might need some of this stuff . . ."
to understand just how much trouble we were in. Just then, the first gusts from the downdrafts began to set our little boat "Perhaps you Bob Butche thought the Scots- dancing on the flavored water put suddenly choppy me down early last waters. I turned to Colin, Keith and Bob night?" "Maybe we better graduated in the "Whatever it was University School you went out like a get to shore. . ." but before he could class of 1954. Even light." answer, the wind as they pursued far gusted again -- and different careers, It took us little they often shared more than fifteen our boat began to minutes to sip our pull hard on the fishing trips. stern-mounted Usually, those trips coffee and finish were to Canada's dressing. I could anchor chain. As soon as Keith saw Manitoulin Island. feel the cold in my toes when I we were in trouble, This story is about pulled on a pair of he began to reel the people of extra heavy weight in the anchor, Manitoulin, and sox. By the time shouting at Colin, the lessons learned we reached the "What the Hell is from a series of Dawson house, it going on?" experiences on the was two minutes 'til fabled waters of six -- with breakfast "I think we're a'comin' loose," Lake Kagawong. served precisely at 6 A.M. We were Colin responded as the only ones in the he grabbed an oar Distant Island dining room -- no to steady the boat. Š 2003 Robert one else in camp "It's a squall line W. Butche seemed to be up. downdraft," I All Rights Soon, the town girl shouted back. "Bad Reserved who worked for the enough to knock an airliner out of Other Stories by Dawsons serving table, came in with the sky or swamp Robert Butche our breakfast. Two a three-masted sail eggs, four sausages, boat." morning tea, and I don't think they a high stack of heard any of what I buttered toast. had said for by then In fishing camp there are only two
the wind whipped the waters around 1