Leaving tomorrow and still no Walleye
. Still can't complain as it's been really interesting trying new spots. Was stopped in one of the roadblocks by conservation officers. Guy was more interested in my boat and the fact I was from BC. Still they search your car in case your hiding fish in your glove compartment etc. They had First Nation people searching while they talked to you. Big problem with American anglers apparently taking more than the limit. Also American anglers have to stay one night in local accommodation before returning with their catch so that the local economy gets something from their visit
. They are the people who fish this area the most thats for sure. i asked the CO if everyone else they checked were getting few Walleye and he confirmed that it has been really slow for them lately.
On another note fishing here in May is Tick month and the dog and I have been victims of there attacks. Every trip out you get them if your in the bush or tall grass. I started leaving him back where we are staying due to the amount of ticks he was collecting. Good thing the ticks are the size of a small Ladybug so there easy to spot. People here use flea and tick collars but that doesn't stop your dog from bringing them in the house so they can get on people. Next time I come it will be a summer month so that I get some Walleye and less ticks.
Some pics of another Pike trip
Wasaw creek
I like using this surface lure
Great paddle up the creek and non stop action. I would highly recommend a trip to the Lake of the Woods / Rainy lake areas for a differant kind of fishing trip. A portageable boat would be your best bet for the most part. You can rent bigger boats for the big lakes and there are lots of float planes available for the most remote spots. Lots of fishing lodges too.