October 29, 2008
48-Inch Trophy Northern Pike on a Fly Tops Spectacular Fishing Trip at North Knife Lake Lodge
by Bill Howard
I've been taking my 16-year-old son Parker fishing since he was three years old. I still have the picture of his first "catch" - a 3-inch bluegill - in my office. Back then I used to dream of the day when I could take him on a real fishing trip, the way fishing was meant to be, in Canada.
He used to listen in disbelief as I told him countless stories of monster pike, lake trout and walleye, non-stop action, and the beauty, peace, and magic of fishing in Canada.
Thanks to our trips to North Knife Lake Lodge, his disbelief has turned into ear-to-ear smiles, uncontrollable laughter, and his own stories of fishing that while true, simply sound too good to be so.
As fall approaches, we are both in awe, as the experience we shared this summer is truly almost unbelievable. This summer was our second trip to North Knife Lake Lodge. During our trip last year we
Prior to this summer's trip, I had been fly-fishing for a decade, but never for trophy pike. This year, our guide Ryan, showed my son how to fly-fish. Within an hour, Parker was out-casting me, double-hauling and false casting like a veteran. I used to tell Parker stories about getting a strike "on every cast." The stories he used to listen to have now turned into his own. Fishing from our boat in an idyllic setting, in a bay so quiet you could hear your line passing through the air, your fly settling on to the surface of the water, and the line passing through your fingers as you stripped your retrieve. . . and then all hell broke loose. Fish hit our flies literally every cast. It seemed the pike couldn't resist.
We had monster pike bending 9-foot fly rods in half. With "double-header" after "double-header," our reels were buzzing as the drag whined while the pike made run after run after run. We were laughing and cheering and repeating over and over, "I can't believe this, I can't believe this."
Our intimidation of fly-fishing for northern pike quickly changed to confidence and then almost an addiction. We never put the fly rods down. We couldn't, the fishing was just too good. This was the once in a lifetime fishing experience I used to dream about sharing with my son. He was here, we were here, it was actually happening.
Even as I write this note, I still can't believe how I was blessed with being able to share such an awesome and unforgettable experience with my son. When things seem too good to be true, many times, something happens, and your luck changes for the worse. Well, this time, our luck got even better. We had probably caught a couple of dozen fish each when all of a sudden, I looked down five feet to the
As soon as the fly swam into the kill zone our submarine engulfed the fly and the hook was set. I couldn't move the line, I couldn't raise the rod. My line starting moving slowly left to right in the water. Still, I couldn't gain any line. Then we saw it. A large dorsal fin and tail emerged quite a distance from my line. I yelled to Ryan, "what is going on, it must have wrapped me under a log!"
I've been fishing with Ryan for years. The more quiet he is, the bigger the fish. He was very quiet, until he
I can't even try to describe the fight. It lasted for what seemed an hour but was certainly under 5 minutes. She ran and ran, over and over. She leaned nose-down on a 45-degree angle, that monster tail slowly moving back-and-forth propelling her body downward. I gained line, I lost line. My mouth was dry, my
She was perfect. Not a mark on her. Her back was so wide we could never pick her up out of the water.
The magic continued as we pulled in another eight trophies in the next two days. Not to mention hundreds and hundreds of quality high 30- and 40-inch beauties. I'll never forget that fish, this experience, or my memories of this trip with my son Parker to North Knife Lake Lodge.
To all at North Knife Lake Lodge, I can't thank you enough for this trip and these memories - they'll stay with us always.
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Comments on 48-Inch Trophy Northern Pike on a Fly Tops Spectacular Fishing Trip at North Knife Lake Lodge »
Simon Graham @ 2:28 am
Great story, I felt every minute of it. Even though I am blessed with great pike fly-fishing here in Finland, stories like this fuel my passion even more to get over to Canada even more. North Knife Lake Lodge sounds just the place. Thanks for sharing, Simon