Well, I promised that I would post some more pictures of my fishing trip to Northern Sasksatchewan when they were developed, so here they are.
We made the 800 km trek to Pinehouse Lake in North Central Saskatchewan with my Lund SSV16 in tow. We arrived at the lake after what seemed like an eternity to be greeted by clear skies and glassy water (which was up 6 feet from where it was last year). It didn't take long for us to load all our gear into the boat and head off to find camp. The island that I wanted to stay on is a perfect island to camp on. There is a nice flat HUGE rock to build a fire on and have the campstove set up on and about 6 inches of moss in the trees which beats any mattress you can buy (in my opinion). Well, in the middle of where I usually set up the tent was a big pile of bear crap. I wasn't too worried, but my citified brother in law just about left another pile. I found another island that had a suitable area and we set up camp.
You can see our tent there, but not much else.
Well, we went out fishing that evening and I tried all my favorite spots. We weren't doing all that well, but we caught some and the scenery was beautiful.
Myself with an average Walleye.
The sunset on the first evening.
The next day the wind picked up and the water got pretty rough. We ended up fishing sheltered bays and the lee side of islands in order to stay dry. In one of the bays my brother in law hooked up with this pike.
It was his personal best at 16.5 lbs and 41 inches. We filleted him and saved him in the cooler.
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Later that same day I connected with this 7.5 lb pike. He isn't huge, but he put up a good tussle.
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The days catch (minus the previously filleted 16.5 lb pike):
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The fillet knife has a 9" blade for reference.
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My wife's brother and myself.
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My sister's husband and myself.
All in all it was an enjoyable trip, but the springtime is definitely more productive. We did catch fish, but the numbers are a lot higher in the springtime. It could have been a combination of the time of year and the higher than usual water levels. I'll let you know how the spring trip goes... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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