


2005 — Week 28
The week started with nice, warm weather but unfortunately
most of the days were windy. We only had two days with no wind at all
which was a real treat. Overall we did have sunny and warm conditions.
Nevertheless the wind did not affect the fishing too much as we have so
many waters to fish. We are glad to announce that the first King Salmon
were caught. It seems to be a later run as the water levels are still
pretty high. Fishing for Sockeye Salmon was world class and all our guests
limited out in no time.
It was also a good week for Laketrout fishing with fish up to 96cm. A lot of big Pike were caught and we are proud to welcome a new member to our Trophy Club: Philippe Kronenberg landed a Pike of 108cm, congratulations! Fishing for Grayling and Rainbow Trout continued to be excellent. Overall another very successful week.
Statistics
Water 11 – 15° C
Air 19 – 26° C
Trophy Club Member
Namaycush > 100cm :
Pike > 100cm : Phillippe Kronenberg
Grayling > 47 cm :
Salmon
King > 30 lbs : Piotr Motyka
Coho > 15 lbs : Off Season
Sockeye > 10 lbs :
A beautiful Lake Trout of 96cm
A young Grizzly Bear walking beside the Highway
The first King Salmon of the season Copyright © Grayling Camp Enterprises 2005
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