


2004 — Week 28
The week began with windy but still fairly warm conditions. On Saturday we received the highly appreciated rain which defused the danger of more forest fires in our area. Fishing wise it was the week of the big fish with no less than 4 Laketrout, 2 King and 4 Sockeye Trophies. The first Kings were caught in our local rivers and the Sockeye Salmon run strong in some nearby rivers in Alaska. Almost all our customers came back with their daily limit of Sockeyes and the fish are in very good shape and of course excellent to eat. We do expect very good runs of Salmon in all the rivers we fish and hopefully will see plenty of action until the end of the season. Fishing for freshwater fish remained excellent with many big Laketrout up to 40lbs. All in all an eventful week with a lot of action.Statistics
Water : 12 – 15° C
Air : 10 – 20° C
Trophy Club Member
Namaycush > 100 cm : Fred Sistig (100cm, 102cm,
105cm), Edy Mueller (110cm)
Pike > 100 cm :
Grayling > 48 cm :
Salmon
King > 30 lbs : Michel Peran (40lbs), Didier
Campion (43lbs)
Coho > 15 lbs : Off Season
Sockeye > 10 lbs : Edy Mueller, Werner Ziltener, Ernst Prem, Bernd
Bremer
A huge King Salmon caught on a fly (released)
Happy Cesare with 2 nice Sockeyes
The biggest Laketrout of this week ready to be released
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