Thursday early AM time to venture out. I grabbed the map book so
that we could talk about something different on our last full day of fishing.
Looking at the Map, not too far away, less
than thirty minutes. We see two lakes close by each other Piska and Face
Lakes.
Piska is big water as we saw on the map.
Big is OK if it is hidden low and surrounded by trees to block the wind a bit. Piska
also has a large camp grounds but it is wide open to the elements no trees.
It's not the kind of place that I like to
fish, while checking out the launch Rich finds someone awake and asked him
about the fishing.
It's hard to say if the guy was lying
about the fish or telling the truth. His comment "I've been here for the
last three day and have only caught a few fish and nothing over a kilo. The boy
and I heard that there is supposed to be some big fish in here." Haven’t
see them, A.
Let's go find Face Lake was all agreed on.
Heading into Face are two roads. the Lodge / Resort Road, and the back
road.
The back road was a bit rugged and we needed to slip it into
four wheel drive to get thru a few spots. After Scott and I traveled down maybe
two miles we came to a tree across the road that our pontoon boats wouldn’t
clear. And if I can’t clear it, Rich and Gary sure as hell wouldn’t clear them.
We pull out the two way radios and call back to Gary and Rich to let them know
that we are looking for somewhere to turn around. I found a spot that took me
six or seven moves to get turned around .
When we got up to Rich and Gary they were still looking for a place
to turn around. Just as they did get
turned around here come a beater pick-up down the road and wings it just pass
gray and Rich and stops.
Gary tells them about the tree across the road. “ We have a chain
saw to cut are way thru. If you guys want to follow. After more time then I want to sitt around and
talk about the fishing I want to go fishing.
We head back to the Resort / Lodge road and stop at the first
house and I goes up to talk to the people and I get greeted by a old bull dog
so old and tired that it can hardly bark or snort.
This young guy come to the door and I ask him about the
fishing.
Well if you go down to the lodge they are going to tell ya the
fishing is great and that you’ll catch lots of them, it will be all BS never
caught a fish worth keepin here. Know what I mean, A??
I’ll tell ya about a place that you can catch twice the fish and
much bigger tooo. Just go back the way
you came. You all got a map?
Scott brought up the map book and this guy shows us the trail. He explains
to us that it just a bit larger that a ATV trail and the lake is in just about
two klicks. I’m not military and to me a
klick is just about a kilometer or just over a half mile.
So I’m thinking just
maybe over a mile off road. Well into this road that is not more than a ATV
trail and absolutely no place to turn around we’re in now maybe 2 miles and come
to a mud puddle that is 9 feet wide and 50 ft long.
I get out and walk the side route “Pretty tough to make the turn.
When Gary and Rich pull up behind me. Gary jumps out and walks the mud hole.
On the far side he Said “It’s only a bit deeper in some places and
feels pretty solid.”
Just as the fishing get
good the wind kicks up and its hell to pay. We all caught fish and had a great
time, but Scott had the best time in my book. He played tug a war with a fish
and a loon one of the biggest Loons that I ever saw. It was a stalemate until the Loon had to take
a breath. He let up and Scott took full advantage of it the Loon let go and
Scotts reel caught fire with him a spinning the line on. Just as he lifted up
the rod the Loon was right on its tail, and almost had it again.
We headed out to get away from the wind spent the next hour
getting to the main road. Passed a couple of people on ATVs and all they could
do is shake their heads and the CRAZIES drove out past them.
It’s now getting on close
to 2:30 we head back to camp grab some quick grub and everybody wants to head
back to Morgan Lake and more big fish.
To Morgan we go, When we get there the lake is void of fishermen
on the water, but a couple of girls are a fishin from shore, more drinking then
fishin, the wind is howlin here too.
But the guys need to catch
more fish, I stay back to do some scribbling in my book and fill in some of my
notes.
They swing around to fish the upper cove and to try to get out of
the wind. After a while I walk over to see how things are goin and find them
tied up to trees cause their anchors won’t hold them. All Chronie fishin and
catchin not a lot.
As the day starts to fade into nite they start coming back in.
I had talked to a guy driving by about the Tunka Road and he told
me that it was pretty good and that are drive back to Jac La Jean would be a
bit shorter.
We took his advice and headed that way, Nice drive just wish we
could see more. NEXT TIME !!
Great time fishing both Morgan and Weiss(?) Lakes. Scott's battle with the Loon was worth the trip in. Lots of fun catching little fish on the dry to add a change of pace. Morgan in the evening added a few large trout (6+ lbs) to end the day. Great 4 Days!!
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