Kevin Nelson
07-25-2011, 11:05 PM
Wild weather this past week - from Hot (feels like 110!) all the way to needing to turn heaters on in the cabins (mid 40's), a few storms and some winds. Kakagi (Crow) Lake temps made it up to 78-79 degrees and at our beach the temperature dropped to 58 degrees, from the wind blowing all the warm water out of the bay. Lake temperatures seem to have stablized to the upper 60's.
Fishing was actually good for most much of the time, but most groups spent a little extra time relaxing at the beach, playing cards in the cabins and visiting some tourist traps.
Walleye included a 7 pounder from LOTW for a first time guest. Bite bounced around from being great to being very tough.
Lake Trout was good for some groups and awesome for me personally. I caught five 10 pound or bigger Lakers during a 7 day stretch of fishing evenings. The groups fishing 100+ water either caught nothing or found them on a great bite. The groups fishing the 70-90 foot waters had a more consistent bite. Trolling and Jigging methods both working... most fish were over 6 pounds during the week.
Northern Pike bit ok with good average size and a couple mid 30" fish from LOTW. Starting to see boats evening trolling on LOTW.
Muskie - one group tried trolling for a couple hours - caught one 38" and lost another.
Bass - biting well on Kakagi on hook and worm method - 20 in a couple hours of fishing.
Starting August 6th we will have a fair amount of cabins available... plenty of time for a late in the season trip to Boreal Bay!
Regards,
Fishing was actually good for most much of the time, but most groups spent a little extra time relaxing at the beach, playing cards in the cabins and visiting some tourist traps.
Walleye included a 7 pounder from LOTW for a first time guest. Bite bounced around from being great to being very tough.
Lake Trout was good for some groups and awesome for me personally. I caught five 10 pound or bigger Lakers during a 7 day stretch of fishing evenings. The groups fishing 100+ water either caught nothing or found them on a great bite. The groups fishing the 70-90 foot waters had a more consistent bite. Trolling and Jigging methods both working... most fish were over 6 pounds during the week.
Northern Pike bit ok with good average size and a couple mid 30" fish from LOTW. Starting to see boats evening trolling on LOTW.
Muskie - one group tried trolling for a couple hours - caught one 38" and lost another.
Bass - biting well on Kakagi on hook and worm method - 20 in a couple hours of fishing.
Starting August 6th we will have a fair amount of cabins available... plenty of time for a late in the season trip to Boreal Bay!
Regards,