


2005 — Week 33
The week started with nice and calm weather for the first
two days but unfortunately changed to cooler temperatures and windy conditions
for the rest of the week. The cooler temperatures will help to improve
conditions on our regular Salmon river in Alaska and we are certain that
we will soon see a lot of action there. Some of our guests fished another
River down south where they caught a lot of Pinks and some very fresh
and large Sockeye Salmon.
We also did a fly out trip to the coast of Alaska where we had a couple of Silver Salmon in the River and many Silvers in the Ocean. It is still a little early for the Cohos in the River but they are starting to show up and we will soon be able to do more fly out trips to our world class Salmon river. We discovered some new fishing spots for Grayling and Pike and are very proud to welcome a new member to our Grayling Trophy Club: Paul Garvey caught a beautiful Grayling of 48cm - congratulations! Our guests also did very well on our Lakes and caught a lot of nice Namaycush up to 95cm. The first lake trout have started to move into our rivers so things are looking good for the next weeks to come.
Statistics
Water 11 – 14° C
Air 10 – 18° C
Trophy Club Member
Namaycush > 100cm :
Pike > 100cm :
Grayling > 47 cm : Paul Garvey
Salmon
King > 30 lbs : Off Season
Coho > 15 lbs :
Sockeye > 10 lbs : Hansruedi Berchtold
A nice Lake Trout from one of our lakes
The Eagle is just landing on the top of the tree.
Playing the first Silver Salmon of the Season
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