
Our season continues to roll on and we have seen many happy fishermen come through our doors. The weather is quite hot, upper 80’s and even warmer for most of the forecast. Fishing has been as awesome as ever with walleyes and pike moving slowly into deeper water, around 10 feet from what I have been told by the outgoing fishermen. Once the cabbage weed grows a bit more the fish should come back into the shallows before heading to their mid-summer areas.
There has been some big fish caught lately on all of the lakes with big numbers of fish everywhere as well. Tons of walleyes between 24-28 inches with a few 29 plus as the largest so far. The largest pike so far is 44.5 inches and plenty of 40 plus trophies were caught and released last week as well. Fishing continues to be great!
Here is a picture from Loree Lake of a beautiful 29.5 inch walleye caught and released by Bruce E. recently.
The Big Pike have been on and off, one week every lake catches many 40 plus inch fish and then they kind of turn off for a few days. It is hard to predict anything in nature. We have a great gene pool and the fish are very healthy. This year in particular we have had some monster fish caught and they seem to be very thick across the back. Here is some pictures from Vee Lake This thick monster was caught by Garrett B. on a gold Doctor Spoon.
The Miller boys took their first flyin trip with us to Loree Lake recently and are seriously hooked! They had so much fun and caught so many fish that they will be back! I shared their video on my last post but here are a few pictures from their fishing vacation on Loree Lake.
Just a reminder to anyone who is yet to come fishing with us to bring a good water filter for drinking water. With hot weather on the horizon it is important that you have plenty of water with you in the bush but it is heavy and we will want everyone to be on their weight limit. We have lots of guests who use these types of filters and are very happy with the quality.
Here is a link I found in my first search but it will give you an idea of what you should have. They weigh one pound. A case of 24 water bottles is 30 pounds.
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