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August 11 - Man how time flys. We have been very busy here at Davin. Irvin had to slip out Friday to attend a two day family reunion at Pleasantdale. That was his first trip to civilization since May 25th. He visited with friends and relatives and celebrated his Mother's 90th AGAIN!!!
Now back to fishing. The fishing has been great. The fish are gaining weight rapidly this time of year and are on a feeding frenxy. Pike fishing is good, a large number of tropy pike have been caught and released. Daylene Wallington caught and released two pike, one 41 and 41 plus. This is the Wallington's annual fishing trip - they have been fishing here the first week of August for the past 5 years. Daylene says that as far as she is concerned the fishing gets better and better each year. Ruth Streeton caught and released a 38 inch pike. (pictures are posted to this blog)
The Straders are back from Oklahoma, this is their second trip this year. They brought another couple with them and they are all having a fabulous time. Joanie Strader is starting to show Wayne how to fish. Her first day out she caught and released a 32 inch pike.
Walleye fishing is still good. There have been quite a number of trophy size walleye caught and released.
Trout fishing is changing. Trout are in transititon so the fishing is hit and miss. People are still having some success.
Oscar Farris, from Denver caught and released a 41 inch pike while fishing for trout. He caught it in 55 feet of water. This is very unusual. Irvin says that the big pike must have been "lost" to have been in that deep of water. Or maybe that is where the 8 foot pike lives!!!!
We were watching the Discovery Chanel, "River Monsters", the other night and they were trying to catch a 12 foot pike. Maybe it is possible as there are 8 foot pike in Davin like the local Natives claim.
The weather has been wonderful and virtually no bugs. Water level has come up and is about average. The temperature of the water is 68F on the surface.
Time is running out, anyone interested in coming up - our season ends August 25th. Our holiday will be over - back to the real world.
We would welcome any of your input for our blog.
Now back to fishing. The fishing has been great. The fish are gaining weight rapidly this time of year and are on a feeding frenxy. Pike fishing is good, a large number of tropy pike have been caught and released. Daylene Wallington caught and released two pike, one 41 and 41 plus. This is the Wallington's annual fishing trip - they have been fishing here the first week of August for the past 5 years. Daylene says that as far as she is concerned the fishing gets better and better each year. Ruth Streeton caught and released a 38 inch pike. (pictures are posted to this blog)
The Straders are back from Oklahoma, this is their second trip this year. They brought another couple with them and they are all having a fabulous time. Joanie Strader is starting to show Wayne how to fish. Her first day out she caught and released a 32 inch pike.
Walleye fishing is still good. There have been quite a number of trophy size walleye caught and released.
Trout fishing is changing. Trout are in transititon so the fishing is hit and miss. People are still having some success.
Oscar Farris, from Denver caught and released a 41 inch pike while fishing for trout. He caught it in 55 feet of water. This is very unusual. Irvin says that the big pike must have been "lost" to have been in that deep of water. Or maybe that is where the 8 foot pike lives!!!!
We were watching the Discovery Chanel, "River Monsters", the other night and they were trying to catch a 12 foot pike. Maybe it is possible as there are 8 foot pike in Davin like the local Natives claim.
The weather has been wonderful and virtually no bugs. Water level has come up and is about average. The temperature of the water is 68F on the surface.
Ruth Streeton
Daylene Wallington
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Thursday afternoon at 2:50pm, "a cloud of dust and in rolled the bus"!!! A happy bunch of guests ready for fishing and socializing. After soup and sandwiches, most of the guests went fishing. As usual, the Getties team were the first to hit the lake. The lake was calm, perfect for trout fishing, Mr and Mrs Getties had their limit of trout and were back in camp within one hour.
The Brown team hit the lake with a contest between themselves, "who could catch the biggest fish". Alex was in the lead, catching a 35 inch pike within one hour of fishing. Rachelle kicked butt on day two showing her family how it was done. She caught and released a 36 inch pike. Way to go Rachelle!! Then Alex caught another 36 inch so Rachelle and Alex tied for the Brown contest.
Marcy, our couragous bus driver, caught and released a 41 inch Pike. Pictures included with the Blog.
At the end of the tour there had been a lot of trophy fish caught and released with the largest caught by the Lloydminster team. Braden Hall caught and released a 38 inch pike awarding him with the trip back in 2012. His picture is posted with this blog. CONGRATULATIONS BRADEN!!!!!!
It was a terrific weekend with wonderful weather, great fishing and super company. Pike fishing was excellent, walleye fishing was good. Most guests who wanted to fish walleye, were able to get their limit. The biggest caught and released was 27 inches caught by on of the Brown group. Trout fishing was good except it was a bit windy for "great" trout fishing.
We have set the dates for 2012 - they will be July 26, 27, 28 and 29th. The bus left Davin Lake at 9:00 Sunday morning with happy guests who had made new friends and were able to tell all kinds of fish stories. Everyone was making plans to return next year.
The Brown team hit the lake with a contest between themselves, "who could catch the biggest fish". Alex was in the lead, catching a 35 inch pike within one hour of fishing. Rachelle kicked butt on day two showing her family how it was done. She caught and released a 36 inch pike. Way to go Rachelle!! Then Alex caught another 36 inch so Rachelle and Alex tied for the Brown contest.
Marcy, our couragous bus driver, caught and released a 41 inch Pike. Pictures included with the Blog.
At the end of the tour there had been a lot of trophy fish caught and released with the largest caught by the Lloydminster team. Braden Hall caught and released a 38 inch pike awarding him with the trip back in 2012. His picture is posted with this blog. CONGRATULATIONS BRADEN!!!!!!
It was a terrific weekend with wonderful weather, great fishing and super company. Pike fishing was excellent, walleye fishing was good. Most guests who wanted to fish walleye, were able to get their limit. The biggest caught and released was 27 inches caught by on of the Brown group. Trout fishing was good except it was a bit windy for "great" trout fishing.
We have set the dates for 2012 - they will be July 26, 27, 28 and 29th. The bus left Davin Lake at 9:00 Sunday morning with happy guests who had made new friends and were able to tell all kinds of fish stories. Everyone was making plans to return next year.
Congratulations Bradon - |See you next year!!!!!!!
You did good Marcy!!!!
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