Some of Canada's best fly-in fishing, moose hunting and bear hunting trips in the James Bay frontier. Northern Ontario Canada outdoor adventures vacation reports, specials and information. Top Canadian fishing trips at family budget prices.
Goood Flyin Trip
Hey Billy
Had a gooooood flyin trip. Thanks for everything.
Tonnes of walleye up there. We jigged, trolled, and casted for them and had non stop atcion with lots of double headers, and like you said a few pike following them to the boat. There were alot of small pickerel (walleye ), but we did catch at least 20 or so each that were above 2lbs.
We spent probably half the time on Upper Kat Lake fishing for pike, and found a couple of good spots where we hooked into tome really nice ones. There was one my Dad missed that we figured was in the 15 pound range, lots in the 4 to 6 pound, and of course the monster. It measured 45 inches. Our scale was broke so we didn't get a weight. If you use the "pike formula" (length x length x length / 3500) it equates to 26 lbs. I don't know if that's how much it weighed, and frankly I don't give a shit. It was the biggest pike I've ever caught and that's all that matters to me.
We are already planning next years trip. We used the spare mantel in the camp. The lantern worked, but I think it needs a new washer ( that thing you folded back to pump it up). It worked alright, but it will definately need changing. Other than that, thanks again, and see you next year.
Lucas
Had a gooooood flyin trip. Thanks for everything.
Tonnes of walleye up there. We jigged, trolled, and casted for them and had non stop atcion with lots of double headers, and like you said a few pike following them to the boat. There were alot of small pickerel (walleye ), but we did catch at least 20 or so each that were above 2lbs.
We spent probably half the time on Upper Kat Lake fishing for pike, and found a couple of good spots where we hooked into tome really nice ones. There was one my Dad missed that we figured was in the 15 pound range, lots in the 4 to 6 pound, and of course the monster. It measured 45 inches. Our scale was broke so we didn't get a weight. If you use the "pike formula" (length x length x length / 3500) it equates to 26 lbs. I don't know if that's how much it weighed, and frankly I don't give a shit. It was the biggest pike I've ever caught and that's all that matters to me.
We are already planning next years trip. We used the spare mantel in the camp. The lantern worked, but I think it needs a new washer ( that thing you folded back to pump it up). It worked alright, but it will definately need changing. Other than that, thanks again, and see you next year.Lucas
2008 fly-in fishing contest
Well our season is over now and looking forward to next year's fly-in fishing season.
Just a quick reminder for all our 2007 anglers to send in some pictures for the 2008 Canadian
fly-in fishing contest which will be drawn in mid December--just in time for Christmas.
Have fun dreaming about the pike and walleye you'll catch with us in 2008.
Billy
Just a quick reminder for all our 2007 anglers to send in some pictures for the 2008 Canadian
fly-in fishing contest which will be drawn in mid December--just in time for Christmas.
Have fun dreaming about the pike and walleye you'll catch with us in 2008.
Billy
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

