Lake: Wright
Dates: 5/27/08-5/31/08
Group: Ceder
Report: The fishing was excellent. Walleye up to 26 inch and pike up to 33 inch. Facilities were excellent. This was my first fishing and float plane trip that Larry and Nancy invited us along on, its whole experience was awesome.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Friday, May 30, 2008
Lake: Austin
Dates: 5/27/08-5/30/08
Group: Swenson
Report: Fishing was great! Caught lots of northerns and walleye. Walleyes were mostly 14-16 inches with the biggest being 25 inches. Many large northerns caughts in the upper 30 inch class with the biggest being 41 inches. Most fish were caught near the in/out flows and the portages where great too. Good time had by all.
Dates: 5/27/08-5/30/08
Group: Swenson
Report: Fishing was great! Caught lots of northerns and walleye. Walleyes were mostly 14-16 inches with the biggest being 25 inches. Many large northerns caughts in the upper 30 inch class with the biggest being 41 inches. Most fish were caught near the in/out flows and the portages where great too. Good time had by all.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Lake: Shabumeni
Dates: 5/24/08-5/29/08
Group: Thompson
Report: The fishing was outstanding. Steady action all day long. Several anglers landed over 100 fish in a day. Lots of 16-22 inch walleye caught at the outlet (LOTS!). One boat landed appro. 170 the day before we flew home. Northerns still havent moved in, 24 inch biggest walleye, 30 inch pike. The water falls at the north end of the lake is a great place to visit for a shore lunch-picturesque setting to say the least.
Dates: 5/24/08-5/29/08
Group: Thompson
Report: The fishing was outstanding. Steady action all day long. Several anglers landed over 100 fish in a day. Lots of 16-22 inch walleye caught at the outlet (LOTS!). One boat landed appro. 170 the day before we flew home. Northerns still havent moved in, 24 inch biggest walleye, 30 inch pike. The water falls at the north end of the lake is a great place to visit for a shore lunch-picturesque setting to say the least.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Lake: Wright
Dates: 5/22/08-5/27/08
Group: Gepner
Ice! Cold! Snow! Rain! Wind! Sun! Warm! Saw it all. Water temp in Wright 35-40 degree. Graniteboss 45-50 degree. Action was acceptable when the temps was warmer. No record sized fish this year. Fished in the toughest conditions yet in all our years to Wright. Fun! Coming back same dates next year.
Dates: 5/22/08-5/27/08
Group: Gepner
Ice! Cold! Snow! Rain! Wind! Sun! Warm! Saw it all. Water temp in Wright 35-40 degree. Graniteboss 45-50 degree. Action was acceptable when the temps was warmer. No record sized fish this year. Fished in the toughest conditions yet in all our years to Wright. Fun! Coming back same dates next year.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Lake: Fawcett
Dates: 5/18/08-5/25/08
Group: Ware
Report: Ice covered 3/4 of the lake upon arrival with windy conditions and temps in the mid 40's for the highes first 4 days. Last 3 days of trip temps rose to the 70's. Excellent walleye and northern fishing last 1/2 of trip. Many walleyes in the 22-26 inch class. Largest northern 35 inches. Equipment and facilities excellent as normal. Fawcett and surrounding lakes offer excellent water to explore. Most of the fish were in the river area's. Caribou and snowshoe sightings. Be back next year in August.
Dates: 5/18/08-5/25/08
Group: Ware
Report: Ice covered 3/4 of the lake upon arrival with windy conditions and temps in the mid 40's for the highes first 4 days. Last 3 days of trip temps rose to the 70's. Excellent walleye and northern fishing last 1/2 of trip. Many walleyes in the 22-26 inch class. Largest northern 35 inches. Equipment and facilities excellent as normal. Fawcett and surrounding lakes offer excellent water to explore. Most of the fish were in the river area's. Caribou and snowshoe sightings. Be back next year in August.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Lake: Shabumeni
Dates:5/20/08-5/24/08
Group: Tierney
Report: Fishing was good for walleyes at the inlets and outlets of the lake. Lots of 17-20 inchers. Smaller pike on crankbaits in the rocks and reefs, not in the weeds yet. Big pike caught on jigs while fishing for walleyes. Largest walleye caught 23 inches (Brodie). Largest pike 37 inches. Water tmeps varied from spot to spot. SW river water temp 47-48 degrees while the North Falls was 43 degrees. SW river walleyes seemed to already have spawned while the north end havent spawned yet. Males where milking in the SW river. Good times.
Dates:5/20/08-5/24/08
Group: Tierney
Report: Fishing was good for walleyes at the inlets and outlets of the lake. Lots of 17-20 inchers. Smaller pike on crankbaits in the rocks and reefs, not in the weeds yet. Big pike caught on jigs while fishing for walleyes. Largest walleye caught 23 inches (Brodie). Largest pike 37 inches. Water tmeps varied from spot to spot. SW river water temp 47-48 degrees while the North Falls was 43 degrees. SW river walleyes seemed to already have spawned while the north end havent spawned yet. Males where milking in the SW river. Good times.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Lake: Fishtrap
Dates: May 15-20
Group: Fresk
Comments: Water temp 45 up to 48 degrees. Good small mouth fishing. Avg size 2 pound to 3 pound, largest a 19 inch. Almost all the fish in water less than 5 feet. Northern in deeper water, 8-20 feet. Short portage lake excellent. Best results on crank baits.
Dates: May 15-20
Group: Fresk
Comments: Water temp 45 up to 48 degrees. Good small mouth fishing. Avg size 2 pound to 3 pound, largest a 19 inch. Almost all the fish in water less than 5 feet. Northern in deeper water, 8-20 feet. Short portage lake excellent. Best results on crank baits.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
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