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Sunday, September 28, 2014

Royal Bird

Date: 28 Sep 2014 
Weather: Sunny - windy as hell
Crew: Dave
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: - Fly - Royal Stimulator #12, Copper John Nymph, Parachute Adams #12
Berley: None 
Catch: 1 Brown Trout
Report: No action at the start, then then hatch started and fish were rising everywhere. Nervously tied on a parachute adams and cast straight to rising fish. He took it, but I mustn't have tied the hook right and it pulled out - was absolutely gutted. Lesson for next time - be patient! Had a few more takes on the parachute adams without hooking up, then tied on a stimulator and had a hookup.
The hatch were snowflake caddis - need to get a some of these patterns in the fly box.
I wasn't too impressed with this stream early on - that certainly changed.
Rating: 7/10

Friday, September 26, 2014

Bitwenjopit




Date: 20 Sep 2014 
Weather: Sunny/Overcast at times
Crew: Dave, Easty 
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: - Fly - Royal Stimulator #12, Copper John Nymph, Spinners - 7g Celta, Rapala CD5 Brown Trout 
Berley: None 
Catch: 7 Rainbows 
Report: Action was consistent, though fish had no interest in spinners. Easty wasn't getting much love with the fly rig early on, but finally managed to land one and hook another - his first wild rainbow on fly. Landed an absolute beauty just upstream of the bridge, right where a massive tree branch had fallen into the water about 20 mins earlier. Would have killed us! All except one fish took the nymph. The one that took the dry absolutely smashed it. Thanks to Easty's car for getting us up there and back, despite being in a world of pain. All fish released 
Rating: 7/10

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Year End 2014

The final picture of the 2014 season
Waiting on the fog to burn off...
Another season at Big Hook Wilderness Camps has come to a close.  First and foremost, I would like to thank all of our guests for your continued patronage and loyalty.  Without everyone supporting us, we would not be able to offer the true Canadian fly-in fishing experience. The past 30 years have provided us a novel of stories and experiences; no two seasons have been identical.  Once again, the Big Hook family (Dad, Mom and I) extend a BIG thank you to everyone who visited us at Big Hook Camps.

2014 was a blueberry bonanza 
Dad, myself and Shadow (the famous tree climbing dog) departed Central Lake on the 23rd of September.  We managed to complete several projects before our exit.  Just a few to note, West Lake received a new indoor shower, a new deck was built on Cabin #1 at Central and vinyl siding along with facia and soffits were placed on the main shed at Central. Several projects are already in the pipeline for the 2015 season and I'll keep you posted as they get completed.

The weather was an absolute roller coaster during closing weeks at Big Hook.  September began with mild temperatures (50's and 60's), which allowed for some great fishing and amazing blueberry picking.  2014 will go down as one of the best blueberry crops ever at Big Hook; in particular at Burnt, Central and South Lake.  Guests who were willing to climb some rock bluffs were rewarded with fields of blueberries.  The Burnt Lake crop was exceptional since the forest has been recently burned.  Mom and I explored the NE corner of lower Burnt near the trappers cabin and after a brief climb, we were just floored with blueberries as far as the eye could see.

A nice 38.5" late season pike. 
Mid September weather brought plenty of instability.  An ice storm on the 15th just pummeled Dad and I. Temperatures that day topped at 28 degrees and winds barrelled out of the NE at 30 mph.  Ice shards pelted my skin like stinging bees and accumulated over a half an inch in a two hour span. Let's just say there was no flying that day, considering all my flight controls were completely frozen.  Two days later temperatures rocketed into the 70's. The month of September at Big Hook has always been best explained by one word, unpredictable.

For the first time, Dad and I witnessed hundreds of snow geese flying south across the Opasquia Provincial Park. The snow flocks normally migrate west of the park and later in the year. The Canada geese completed their migration surprisingly early, around the first two weeks of September.  We witnessed many geese flying southbound with Sandhill Cranes.  The early flocks departing the north can only mean one thing, an early winter. Let us hope the geese have been misinformed.

I recorded some great footage on my Go Pro this summer and will edit up some videos for the blog. Speaking of footage, we are redesigning our brochure for the 2015 season and would love to include many of our guests shots. Send us your photos from your last Big Hook trip, not only are we looking for fish pics but nature shots as well.

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Bitwenjopit

Date: 14 Sep 2014  
Weather: Sunny
Crew: Dave 
Target Fish: Trout  
Bait: - Fly - Royal Stimulator #12, Copper John Nymph
Berley: None 
Catch: 7ish (lost count) Rainbows, 1 Brown
Report: Action was pretty slow early on. Had a good sized rainbow pull the line into an overhanging blackberry bush - something to keep an eye out for. Fished the same stretch of water twice, second time around was a lot more productive. All but one fish caught on nymph - possibly too early in the season for dries. All fish released
Rating: 7/10

Monday, September 8, 2014

Mary and Steve's

 
Date: 6-Sep-2014
Weather: Sunny - sensational
Crew: Dave
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: Fly - Royal Stimulator #12 with Copper John Nymph #14, Parachute Adams #12
Berley: None
Catch: 1 x Brown Trout, 6 x Rainbow, 11 x Golf Balls
Report: First session of the season! Started at about 830 with no action til about 12. All but one fish were caught on the nymph. Absolute cracking day.
Rating: 8/10