DATE: Sunday, May 28, 2006
TIME: 6:00 AM to 5:30 PM
WEATHER: Mid-50s to mid-80s, partly cloudy, windy in the afternoon
WATER CONDITIONS: Clear, temperature unknown
LOCATIONS FISHED: Quetico Wilderness, Ontario, Canada—Basswood Lake
HATCH: Several species of Mayflies and some midges, though fish were not keying on any of the hatches
ROD USED: Winston 9’ 7-weight BL5 Joan Wulff Favorite
FLIES USED: Olive green, two-toned #6 hard body foam popper
OTHER: I fished with Kay. A fierce storm rolled in just after paddling in from our shore departure near Ely, Minnesota.
Harry and Mary were able to get camp set up before the lightning and heavy winds arrived. We immediately went to the tents to get out of the lightning, lying on our foam mattress pads.
Kay and I alternated paddling each other, though Kay paddled me most of the time. I managed a 5+ pounder, a "board" fish, on the popper. I caught several other fish on the green popping bug, and Kay caught several on a green lizard. Our friend, John, caught two or three 5+ pounders, with one going over six pounds. Our friend Dave caught one over 5 pounds. John and Dave are great fishers, to say the least.
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