


2004 — Week 24
The weather this week was satisfactory. Three days were very warm and sunny without any wind at all; the other days were a bit windy and one day it rained pretty hard. Fishing wise it was a very eventful week: The first King Salmon and the first Trophy Laketrout were caught. The fishing for large Laketrout remains excellent and apart from the Trophy a lot of fish in the range of 80-95cm were landed. Some big fish even broke the line! The Pike are greedy as ever and so much fun to catch in shallow water when you can see them grabbing the fly or the lure. In some places the Grayling are around in abundant numbers and our guests did really well with the dry fly. All in all another great week.Statistics
Water : 4 – 6° C
Air : 8 – 22° C
Trophy Club Member
Namaycush > 100 cm : Garry Kawaoka (105cm)
Pike > 100 cm :
Grayling > 48 cm :
Salmon
King > 30 lbs :
Coho > 15 lbs : Off Season
Sockeye > 10 lbs :
The first King Salmon of the season
Fishing in the untouched wilderness
One of many large Laketrout
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