NSR Fisher
10-02-2017, 12:36 PM
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We have been a bit behind on uploading but have been distracted by silly real-life issues like work. (Why can't we just go fishing every day?!)
Anyways just got back from the Abraham Lake area and the fishing was great!
I caught my first two bull trout ever! The second one was about 20" maybe a bit bigger. Nothing huge but put up a great fight using 6 pound line!
Definitely recommend the Cline river system where it pours into lake Abraham. The first day we could hardly keep them off, had 10 trout on shore in the hour before dark. Most of them were Lakers but a few bulls as well.
The whole area is an underrated fishery IMO and we will definitely be back! One fellow who was fishing near us said he brought in a 30" Bull right under the highway 11 bridge!
PS: Spinners and Croc spoons were the ticket. Tried flies here and there but we couldn't find any bug life around for the most part (getting pretty cold that high up in elevation) and the spinning gear was working so well it was hard to put it down and give the fly an honest shot!
Tight lines everybody!
-Ben
We have been a bit behind on uploading but have been distracted by silly real-life issues like work. (Why can't we just go fishing every day?!)
Anyways just got back from the Abraham Lake area and the fishing was great!
I caught my first two bull trout ever! The second one was about 20" maybe a bit bigger. Nothing huge but put up a great fight using 6 pound line!
Definitely recommend the Cline river system where it pours into lake Abraham. The first day we could hardly keep them off, had 10 trout on shore in the hour before dark. Most of them were Lakers but a few bulls as well.
The whole area is an underrated fishery IMO and we will definitely be back! One fellow who was fishing near us said he brought in a 30" Bull right under the highway 11 bridge!
PS: Spinners and Croc spoons were the ticket. Tried flies here and there but we couldn't find any bug life around for the most part (getting pretty cold that high up in elevation) and the spinning gear was working so well it was hard to put it down and give the fly an honest shot!
Tight lines everybody!
-Ben