
It was a roller coasterrecently of weather as it can be in the far north. We had some perfect warm days and then overnight the temperature dropped 40 degrees and everyone had multiple layers on with rain gear on top. Having a depth finder proved to be essential last week as the temperatures changed so did the depth the fish were in. Starting out catching walleye in the morning at 15-20 feet and then moving into 6-8 feet by the afternoon.
Last week seemed to be a week of Big Pike. Many trophy fish were caught and released throughout all of the camps. The largest Pike last week was a 45 incher caught on the Cobham river with many 40-43 inch pike caught everywhere else.
The really big walleye are just starting to come to life as we settle in to some consistent temps. Almost all groups report catching many walleyes up to 25 inches but some of the 26-27 inch walleye were also caught last week. The largest was from Cobham Daniel measuring 30 inches!!
Here are a few pictures from last week.
Findlay Lake Monsters
Cherrington Lake Trophy Pike
Cobham River
Shearstone Lake
Blackbirch Lake
Fishing on these waters with our long standing conservation program sure has its benefits! It feels good to us to be able to share these pristine lakes with our guests. We strive to make every trip one to remember for everyone.
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