


2005 — Week 22
The first four days we had mild temperatures and fairly
windy conditions. Nevertheless our guests experienced overall very good
fishing. Coming up to the weekend, we had 24 hours of poring-rain, which
was very good for the nature. After that, the weather settled and we had
sunshine and less wind. Once again, good numbers of big lake trout up
to 95cm were caught. Trolling was the best method but big streamers also
worked very well. Pike fishing was simply fantastic and our guests hat
a great time catching these predators with flies or lures. The Grayling
were feeding on big hatches of flies and lots of them were caught. The
Rainbows were around in abundant numbers, and were eager to take flies
or smaller lures.
Finally our new walkway around the Lodge is finished and looks really nice with the lawn. So far we've had an excellent start in to the new season!
Statistics
Water 5 – 8° C
Air 6 – 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
The new walkway and the lawn in front of the lodge
One of the many Pikes this week
A Moose feeding on fresh weed Copyright © Grayling Camp Enterprises 2005
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