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It has been so hot and the forecast is for hotter yet. The heat has definately taken it's toll on the fishing, but remember, the fish have to eat. They are moving to deeper water so we have to fish in different places as well as fish differently.
Yesterday Irvin and I went out and the pike were in 10 -15 feet of water. We used Williams White Fish spoons and 5 of diamonds. Not hard, we had four and were back at the dock in less than 10 minutes. Of course we were just out in front of the camp as it was too hot to go any longer.
Yesterday Irvin and I went out and the pike were in 10 -15 feet of water. We used Williams White Fish spoons and 5 of diamonds. Not hard, we had four and were back at the dock in less than 10 minutes. Of course we were just out in front of the camp as it was too hot to go any longer.
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Jim Myers Thesis
Received this e-mail from Jim. Couldn't get his table on here quite right but we can follow it quite well and can definitely see our efforts to preserve our fishery are working. Our catch and release policy and proper handling of the fish will ensure trophy fishing for years to come. For his research, Jim will receive the Davin Lake PhD.
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Bernie Dupuis was fishing at Davin June 10 - 15th and caught and released a 44 inch pike. We now have two 44 inch pike recorded as the largest pike caught to date - a tie!!!! WOW
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Richard Korpelnicky - 44 inch
Steve Dixon - 43 inch
Richard Korpelnicky 39 inch and Richard again, below with a 37 inch
The Steve Dixon group from Saskatoon left Wathaman yesterday, the 7th of July after another very successful fishing trip. This group caught and released approx 20 trophy pike. Congratulations guys.
Steve Dixon - 43 inch
Richard Korpelnicky 39 inch and Richard again, below with a 37 inch
The Steve Dixon group from Saskatoon left Wathaman yesterday, the 7th of July after another very successful fishing trip. This group caught and released approx 20 trophy pike. Congratulations guys.
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I received the following email and this picture from Jim Myers - This was a 40 inch pike.
On the last day of our Davin fishing expeditation Nancy and Jack fished a particular spot in the morning. That afternoon JT and I fished roughly the same area. After rain, hail and a plow wind we caught a jig and a pike. That morning Nancy lost a similar jig to a large fish. We don't know if the jig is the same one or if the same fish ran off with it.
Thanks Jim for the story.
On the last day of our Davin fishing expeditation Nancy and Jack fished a particular spot in the morning. That afternoon JT and I fished roughly the same area. After rain, hail and a plow wind we caught a jig and a pike. That morning Nancy lost a similar jig to a large fish. We don't know if the jig is the same one or if the same fish ran off with it.
Thanks Jim for the story.
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Ray Tetreault with his 42 inch pike caught at Wathaman on June 12, 2012
Montie caught a 27 inch walleye on June 30th while out and about with the pontoon boat. Congratulations to both of you for the great catch.
Montie caught a 27 inch walleye on June 30th while out and about with the pontoon boat. Congratulations to both of you for the great catch.
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