C-FXZK soaks in the Northern Lights |
It was an outstanding one by all measures - probably my
favorite to date. But with fall in the air, one needs to know when to say “when,”
and the time has most certainly come.
We were in the full throws of autumn when Ripp and I departed Central Lake for Winnipeg last week. The leaves were peaking, birds heavy into their migration, and the fish chomping away trying to put on a few more ounces each before the colder months really set in.
I was fortunate to spend the last week with just the dog and I as the only inhabitants of Opasquia Park – at least the only (semi) domesticated ones. We ticked away at some projects, got a lot of overdue office work done, and snuck in some fishing for ourselves too.
The final fish of 2023 |
With the declining water temps, the fish had moved a little shallower (8 – 12’) but continued to be voracious. We caught supper in no time – one evening we never left the dock!
High winds kept me from casting my fly rod for pike, but our final guests of the year reported continued fast action with at least a few trophies out of Central and West Lakes. A perch colored spinner bait was their hot lure.
Before Maria and Peter departed, we ticked of several bigger projects including leveling and straightening the foundation piers at Burnt Lake and constructed a new motor shed at Central.
The business of closing down all the camps is always a little somber, but freshly painted floors and heaps of cut firewood will be waiting for our season opener in 8 short months.
you’d care to share – we love seeing them! Speaking of, we got a big batch of historical photos from one of our longtime guests now into their 4th generation of Big Hook’ers. Thanks so much, Matt, for sending in those gems.
Central Lake 1986 |
Speaking of, our calendar is down to just a handful of open
weeks. If you are thinking of a trip to Big Hook, please reach out asap so we can
be sure to get you on the calendar. Enjoy the colder months everyone!
Till next year Big Hook,
Ryan
Ripp helps lookout for geese |
Everyone is hungry! |
Beautiful fall |
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