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So I was finally able to get to Baker Lake to try for some of the Sockeyes in there. My son and I got to Shannon Creek around 5pm on Thursday. We set up camp and then took the boat down to the lake to see if there was anything we could get before the sun set. It was windy and choppy and it really freaked my son out. He was “not OK” with all that in our small boat. So we headed back in and cooked up some hotdogs for dinner and started a fire and played some cards before turning in for the night.
I got up at 5am Friday morning and got some coffee going. Then spent the next 45 minutes trying to get my son up so we could get out on the water. He finally got up and we were fishing by 6:45.
We headed out to where everyone else was on the lake. I figured that was my best bet considering that I don't have a fish finder or depth finder to help target the fish. I thought I had the right set up to target sockeye running a 50/50 0 flasher with a pink squid and red 1/0 hook covered in shrimp gel.
After an hour with no luck I changed up one of the rods to target Kokanee and handed that rod to my son. After about 20 minutes he yells "Fish on!". Sure enough he hooked into a Kokanee but lost it as he was bringing it to the boat.
The boats were thinning out on the lake. I think the morning bite had past and people were heading back to camp to get some breakfast. So I changed the other rod over to try for trout. About 10 minutes I hooked into one but never even got a chance to see the fish.
After that we decided to run in a get some breakfast too. On the way back my brand new deep cycle marine battery decides to die. Literally brand new. Just bought it the week before and it had a full charge on it when we left the house. It only lasted 3 hours. Grrrr.. So I ended up rowing back to the launch.
We left the boat at the launch and came back later that afternoon to try for the afternoon bite. After rowing around for nearly two hours and again not a single bite we headed back in for dinner.
Nothing like BBQed Rib Eye Steaks with corn on the cob and potatoes done over an open fire. We ate like kings Friday night.
After resting from the smorgasbord, we decided to fish from shore for a while and watch the sky change color as the sun set. The Bake Lake area is amazingly beautiful at sunset.
We packed up the gear and went back to camp. My son brought his laptop and he wanted to watch a movie before going to sleep. Yup that's how we ruff it. ;) We joked about it being Friday the 13th and he wanted to watch "Friday the 13th" but the only movie we brought was Monster House. So we kicked back and fell asleep while watching it.
I got up at 4:30 Saturday morning. Decided that I was too tired to get out of bed after all we forgot the nice blow up mattress and had to sleep on a small mattress that had a hole in it and needed to be blown back up every few hours.
At 5 my son was having to wake me up cause he wasn't go to go home without trying his hardest to catch a fish. So I got up and we were on the water by 6:15. Since the battery was dead and I had to row and my back and shoulders were killing me already from effectively sleeping on the ground and rowing for 2 hours the previous day I decided that we would just head over to the cove next to camp and bobber fish for trout. That way I could rest a little.
We fished for almost 2 hours with not one bite. :(
After that we headed back to camp and packed everything up and headed home.
I gave this trip a 4 because in my book anytime I can get out and go fishing with my son it's a good fishing trip. Even if we don’t catch anything. This trip was awesome. My son and I get along great. My wife left me for another man after 19 and half years together and to spend time with my son like this is too precious to waste.
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