Walleye fishing at Amik Outposts is as good as it gets right now. Today is kind of rainy but I bet fishing is Great today. I don't have to fly today so things could not be better:) I have to go north tomorrow and have no one coming south so I am hoping to take my girls fishing at Cherrington. I hope the weather holds out for us.
Only some of the lakes I have been to in the past week have any noticeable amount of mayflies. The Cobham seems to have the greatest amount but fishing has been totally Awesome there. I was also at Findlay and Loree and hardly noticed any mayflies at all. The Findlay guys said that the bellies had some mayflies in them but fishing was very good.
Here are some of the reports from the past few days.
Shearstone had the Primm Party, the first day they got there the fishing below the rapids was fast and furious. Then the next day, nothing was there. By that afternoon they found another honey hole not far from the Cabin. The next day the fish seemed to be all over the lake. They had 2-26 inch walleyes and a number of mid 30 inch Northerns
Nehrbass Party stayed for 8 days at Morleys this past week. They caught so many fish they did not know where to start the story! Some of the highlights are: below the rapids they had 10 Walleyes over 21 inches in one spot! among hundreds of others.... They also had a HUGE Northern take their bait and break the water and went down and did not stop. 20 pound test, broken right at the reel.
The Seitz boys were at Daniels. Dad and 2 sons and a friend who had never ever been in an airplane before. How lucky could you be to have your first time with Johnny and the Polish Otter!! The weather was perfect and smooth. A 5 am flight, a beautiful sunrise. My job is fairly easy on days like those. They had 2 Northern which measured 38 inches and a 25 inch Walleye. They also caught a small Northern which was then eaten by a Larger Northern!
Cobham River had the Mcgee Party. Their story is on the previous post. I will post some of their pictures when I recieve them. Here is one of them with their shorelunch and supper. They all look like they are 18 inches or less to me:)
Here are some pictures from Loree Lake last week. Thanks Bill.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Monday, July 7, 2008
A Very Nice Story.
Another weekend has passed and many more happy fishermen have gone south with big smiles on their faces. I will get some of the stories up here soon.
Here is a story from a recent group of guests who had the trip of a lifetime as written by him.
Ron M. and Craig A. both boated 27" walleyes that were awesome
creatures! Not only was it our first 27's up here - but we boated 2 in one
week! The walleye numbers were nothing short of incredible, easily in the
50-100 fish per day per person! It was Ron's neighbor's (Bob) first
Canadian fly-in fishing trip - I think it's safe to say he was amazed at the
quality of your operation and the quality of the fishing.
Jeff and I also got to see a wolverine swim across the narrows and walk up
the opposite shore! You don't see that everywhere you go!
The 41" celebration story - as we were heading down to the border after our
trip, I was contemplating hiring an artist to paint a large northern being
caught by someone resembling my brother, with the yellow Otter in the
picture, and the Red Eye Wiggler lure hanging out of it's mouth (we all made
fun of Jeff fishing with that Red Eye Wiggler, but he slayed both walleyes
and northerns with it!). I had a picture in my mind of what I wanted this
painting to look like. We stopped at Border Bob's to browse.I walked up the
stairs to wander the art area.when I got to the top of the stairs I looked
to the right on the wall at eye level.what do I see? A framed print of a
blonde man catching a very large northern.with a yellow float plane in the
background and.yes, a Red Eye Wiggler hanging from its mouth. I was
speechless. We quickly purchased the print and snuck it into Ron's truck
without Jeff seeing it. That night at dinner in Virginia/Eveleth, we told
Jeff the story of my vision and presented him with the print to remember his
41" pike. We all signed the back of the print. Jeff said the print gave
him chills it was such an accurate reflection of the week's experience. A
great way to cap an awesome week.
As Ron and I discussed this little coincidence, we both agreed that a print
with a blonde man catching a large northern pike with a yellow float plane
in the background probably wasn't unexpected at Border Bob's, however,
placing a Red Eye Wiggler in its mouth was just too much! It was perfect
and apparently meant to be.
Thank you for an unforgettable week - we will see you next Summer!
Doug B
Here is a story from a recent group of guests who had the trip of a lifetime as written by him.
Ron M. and Craig A. both boated 27" walleyes that were awesome
creatures! Not only was it our first 27's up here - but we boated 2 in one
week! The walleye numbers were nothing short of incredible, easily in the
50-100 fish per day per person! It was Ron's neighbor's (Bob) first
Canadian fly-in fishing trip - I think it's safe to say he was amazed at the
quality of your operation and the quality of the fishing.
Jeff and I also got to see a wolverine swim across the narrows and walk up
the opposite shore! You don't see that everywhere you go!
The 41" celebration story - as we were heading down to the border after our
trip, I was contemplating hiring an artist to paint a large northern being
caught by someone resembling my brother, with the yellow Otter in the
picture, and the Red Eye Wiggler lure hanging out of it's mouth (we all made
fun of Jeff fishing with that Red Eye Wiggler, but he slayed both walleyes
and northerns with it!). I had a picture in my mind of what I wanted this
painting to look like. We stopped at Border Bob's to browse.I walked up the
stairs to wander the art area.when I got to the top of the stairs I looked
to the right on the wall at eye level.what do I see? A framed print of a
blonde man catching a very large northern.with a yellow float plane in the
background and.yes, a Red Eye Wiggler hanging from its mouth. I was
speechless. We quickly purchased the print and snuck it into Ron's truck
without Jeff seeing it. That night at dinner in Virginia/Eveleth, we told
Jeff the story of my vision and presented him with the print to remember his
41" pike. We all signed the back of the print. Jeff said the print gave
him chills it was such an accurate reflection of the week's experience. A
great way to cap an awesome week.
As Ron and I discussed this little coincidence, we both agreed that a print
with a blonde man catching a large northern pike with a yellow float plane
in the background probably wasn't unexpected at Border Bob's, however,
placing a Red Eye Wiggler in its mouth was just too much! It was perfect
and apparently meant to be.
Thank you for an unforgettable week - we will see you next Summer!
Doug B
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