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Mikwam flyin report part 2


fishnsled

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Go here for part one.

 

Here’s a few more shots in no particular order.

 

Boatsanddock.jpg

 

BlueFlowers.jpg

 

Frog1.jpg

 

FlowersonStump.jpg

 

Danonthedeck.jpg

 

Butterflyprofile.jpg

 

Butterflyinthesand2.jpg

 

Busywoodpecker.jpg

 

lookingnorthonMikwam.jpg

 

Mossontrees.jpg

 

MossonTreeCU.jpg

 

Lowanglepencils.jpg

 

Fugus2.jpg

 

Frog2.jpg

 

Rabbit.jpg

 

OuthouseFungus.jpg

 

Multiplebutterflies.jpg

 

wholesnake.jpg

 

Snake1.jpg

 

WaitingforthePlane.jpg

 

scenicbwatcabin.jpg

 

Simonreading.jpg

 

And from Dan's camera.

 

pencilreedsv2.jpg

 

ToadInGrass.jpg

 

Sunset.jpg

 

Sunsetv2.jpg

 

Snakev2.jpg

 

Readyforbugs.jpg

 

PencilReedsinSunsetLight.jpg

 

Pathtobeach.jpg

 

MikwamLake360.jpg

 

Fungus.jpg

 

Dockv2.jpg

 

Dock.jpg

 

CabinPan.jpg

 

Butterflyv4.jpg

 

BeachandCabinPan.jpg

 

And the gang.

2008FishingPartyMembers.jpg

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SWEET report Will! Looked like a bug-filled amazing time up there. Congrats on the PB Pike too!

 

One of these days Bly and I will do a fly in somewhere...maybe for our 10th anniversary....

 

Thanks for putting the report together!

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You'll find more than a few folks who believe 40 inch pike to be 20 pounders.... when the average is about 16. It's not unheard of for a long skinny fish of 43 to be around the 16 mark either. I wouldn't be put off with either number for your PB... 43 inches is a great fish no matter what.

 

You must have made it into Magiskan cause I'm pretty certain I recognize one of the photos as being the end of that lake where you'd come in.

 

Mikwam is a pretty great little corner of the Cochrane District. Scenic. Thanks for the report.

 

Ya see many sturgeon on the trip or no???

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Readyforbugs.jpg

 

Cool...fishing and a fencing tournament!! So, how does that work exactly? Does each competitor stand in their own boat? Or does one board the other. Does the winner take the other persons boat and fish? Details....we want details.

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You'll find more than a few folks who believe 40 inch pike to be 20 pounders.... when the average is about 16. It's not unheard of for a long skinny fish of 43 to be around the 16 mark either. I wouldn't be put off with either number for your PB... 43 inches is a great fish no matter what.

 

You must have made it into Magiskan cause I'm pretty certain I recognize one of the photos as being the end of that lake where you'd come in.

 

Mikwam is a pretty great little corner of the Cochrane District. Scenic. Thanks for the report.

 

Ya see many sturgeon on the trip or no???

 

 

Hey Moosebunk - Didn't see any Sturgeon on our trip this year. I'm certainly not put off by the size of my pike at all, it was a sweet fish. :D I don't get a chance to fish for northerns very often but the muskies I've caught around that size have been in the high teens low 20's. We had a musky a few years ago that was 43" and weighed in at 23.5 pounds. Is there typically a big difference between northerns and muskies in weight for the same lenght? Time of year certainly plays a big difference and that is why I chalked it up to a post spawn female. :dunno:

 

Some of those pictures are just amazing.

 

Can you see the rabbit :lol:

 

I "borrowed" one of the sunset pics.

 

Joey

 

For the first time I can see the rabbit!! LOL! Now that's an oldie. No problem in "borrowing" the sunset either.

 

 

Cool...fishing and a fencing tournament!! So, how does that work exactly? Does each competitor stand in their own boat? Or does one board the other. Does the winner take the other persons boat and fish? Details....we want details.

 

We are still working out the rules and such but are hoping to have it as an olympic event in 2012. :P

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