


2006 — Week 25
The hunt for the Trophies continued and was successful. Ruedi Hängärtner fulfilled his dream and caught a Laketrout of 103cm in one of our remote Lakes. We are very pleased to welcome him to our Trophy Club – congratulations and well done! Some of our guests booked a trip to fish for King Salmon in the Ocean. They came back with happy faces as they caught quite a few nice Kings. The Pike were as aggressive as the previous weeks and steady action was guaranteed. Again, surface lures or flies seemed to do the trick. Fishing for Grayling was very successful too but we had to work for them as the water levels are high. Fortunately our rivers stay clear even on record high levels. Quite a few large Rainbows up to 55cm were caught in the rivers. Laketrout fishing remained excellent with plenty of nice and healthy fish. It was a tough week of fishing because we mainly had windy conditions. The large variety and the many destinations helped us a lot to still provide very good fishing to our guests. The weather was actually mainly nice with a lot of sunny days, only the wind has challenged us during this week.Statistics
Water : 5 – 12° C
Air : 14 – 21° C
Trophy Club Member
Namaycush > 100 cm : Ruedi Hängärtner
(103cm)
Pike > 100 cm :
Grayling > 48 cm :
Salmon
King > 30 lbs :
Coho > 15 lbs : Off Season
Sockeye > 10 lbs :
A nice view of St. Elias Range
One of many large Pike during this week
Small Grizzly Bear not far from the LodgeCopyright © Grayling Camp Enterprises 2005
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