


2005 — Week 21
The weather was reasonable, some days were sunny and other
days were a mix of sun and clouds. Overall we faced fairly windy conditions.
It didn't take long for our guests to catch their first lake trout of
the new season. As expected, Namaycush fishing was very good as they are
aggressive now and eager to feed after the long winter.
Our guests did very well on our lakes and a few big fish up to 95cm were caught. Pike fishing was great too, we enjoyed many fights and landed a fair number of bigger fish up to 98cm. The Rainbows were also active and it is a tremendous pleasure to fish for these silvery hard fighting creatures. A good number of Grayling have been caught too. We are looking forward to next week, as now is prime time for the lake trout fishing.
Statistics
Water 6 – 8° C
Air 12 – 18° C
Trophy Club Member
Namaycush > 100cm :
Pike > 100cm :
Grayling > 47 cm :
Salmon
King > 30 lbs : Off Season
Coho > 15 lbs : Off Season
Sockeye > 10 lbs : Off Season
A beautifully coloured Rainbow trout
One of our many remote lakes
A nice Lake Trout of 95 cm. Copyright © Grayling Camp Enterprises 2005
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