Hi, it’s Katelyn at Miminiska Lodge with the fishing report. You can listen to the report as well. A little sun, lots of clouds, and scattered rain showers best describe our weather this past week. And cool? – Yes, we never broke 70 degrees. Rain suits and layers were the dress code of the day most days, but the winds were very moderate, (better rain than wind eh?) while the fishing for Walleye was sensational.
As Alan mentioned in his column, lots of fathers and sons were in camp and they all experienced exceptional success in 4-14 feet of water, where the Walleyes were big and fat.
The Honey Hole right near the lodge with lots of current and about 10 feet of water produced without break night and day with 20in+ fish at least 50% of the time. The outflow of the Keezhik River, with its swirling eddies was another hot spot with a good mix of Pike and Walleye. The Ferguson River proved to be a spot where back-to-back cast to catch results often reached twenty. With Graham’s improving forecast, and warmer temps on the way (it did not break 50 yesterday) the layers will come off as the sun comes out, however guests could not have caught more fish.
…Katelyn Johnson


