Quick 4 day trip

Started by Jow, August 20, 2014, 05:21:49 PM

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Jow

Headed up to Laniel end of the lake for a short stay at chalets Dianne. We fished in colder and wetter weather than previous years. Lakers where hard to hook up with but the bass pike and walleye where abundant. Not sure on numbers as I don't keep count. My son Joel lost a huge pike looked to be 40 plus at the boat as I was just about to net it.
We did land this buety that I got pics of and have ordered a Fiberglas mount of. 32.5 in walleye

john c

Really, really nice walleye.  Did I mention that is a really nice walleye. ;D ;D ;D

John c
Smile, every one will wonder what you have been up to.

rambler


SgtCrabby

#3
That is one gorgeous sow!  As John said: "Really, really nice walleye".

Now for details:
what did you catch her on and how deep?

C'est une truie magnifique! Comme l'a dit John: "Vraiment, vraiment bien doré".

Maintenant, pour plus de détails:
qu'est-ce que vous l'attrapez sur et à quelle profondeur?

T-Bone

Whoa. I've heard about fish like that. I've seen pics of fish like that. They must exist....they just don't like my jiggy...
Embrace every moment...you only get it once

RHYBAK

Excellent fish.
That is exactly what is in my Avatar.
I'm holding a fiberglass mount of a 32.5 inch walleye.
Done by Advanced taxidermy .
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle

Dog

awesome fish! Congrats and hearing stories of fish lost at the boat make me want to get a get pro and strap it to my head to capture all the fish I catch on video... I'm sure Crab feels the same way after his camera malfunctions this year while fishing solo.
One more cast...

Jow

Quote from: SgtCrabby on August 21, 2014, 07:48:00 AM
That is one gorgeous sow!  As John said: "Really, really nice walleye".

Now for details:
what did you catch her on and how deep?

C'est une truie magnifique! Comme l'a dit John: "Vraiment, vraiment bien doré".

Maintenant, pour plus de détails:
qu'est-ce que vous l'attrapez sur et à quelle profondeur?

Pink/white 1/4 ounce jig and a leach 25 fow.6lb braid 6lb floro leader.

Jow

Quote from: RHYBAK on August 21, 2014, 09:29:03 AM
Excellent fish.
That is exactly what is in my Avatar.
I'm holding a fiberglass mount of a 32.5 inch walleye.
Done by Advanced taxidermy .
That's who's doing mine too  8)

T-Bone

I always knew that fish of yours was a fake Rhybak!  ;)
Embrace every moment...you only get it once

600 miles north

     Nice fish JOW! I talked with Dave last week and he said the weather has been wet and cooler than normal lately. Did you catch that around Strawberry island?

Brad
600 miles north is where I'd rather be!

Jow

Quote from: 600 miles north on August 21, 2014, 04:10:50 PM
     Nice fish JOW! I talked with Dave last week and he said the weather has been wet and cooler than normal lately. Did you catch that around Strawberry island?

Brad

Hi Brad,ya we stopped in and said hello to Dave. Funny thing is he went boating past us and he made that motion that all fisherman make,u know the "this big of a fish"motion with arms spread out  lol well as soon as he got by us is when I set the hook into that fish. Too funny,up till that point we only where landing little guys.

Fish was caught off that point across from the sand bar

600 miles north

  That is where we caught most of our walleye when we were up earlier this summer! Sure is a beauty!

    Brad
600 miles north is where I'd rather be!

Dog

ok, where is this "Sandbar"... I've heard of it several times now here and on the kipawa area friends fb page.... my curiosity is peaked...
One more cast...

wvmedic

Holly smokes, what a Walleye.

Jow, how was chalets Dianne? Have you stayed there before?

I love the area and loved fishing in the Zec with Johnnywalleye, the wife however would like to try Kipawa.
So I am looking hard at chalets Dianne, I just haven't seen any reports on it.

Jeff