View Full Version : Any Experience with Cheewat and Weeks Lks?
Alexievich
01-22-2004, 05:44 AM
Greetings,
I will be heading over to Cheewat and Weeks lakes this weekend and wondered what you guys have found to work. I plan to use a few sizes of buggers and some blood worms on a sinking line.
Any idea on the typical size of the fish? (So I know what sizes of fly to key on)
Cheers,
Alex
yo mama
01-22-2004, 10:36 AM
You might not get much of a response here, not very well known lakes. Maybe try the other site for that one.
yo mama
01-22-2004, 10:36 AM
You might not get much of a response here, not very well known lakes. Maybe try the other site for that one.
yo mama
01-22-2004, 10:36 AM
You might not get much of a response here, not very well known lakes. Maybe try the other site for that one.
yo mama
01-22-2004, 10:36 AM
You might not get much of a response here, not very well known lakes. Maybe try the other site for that one.
totally tyee
01-22-2004, 11:53 AM
Are you talking about Weeks lake on the Island or a different one?
totally tyee
01-22-2004, 11:53 AM
Are you talking about Weeks lake on the Island or a different one?
totally tyee
01-22-2004, 11:53 AM
Are you talking about Weeks lake on the Island or a different one?
totally tyee
01-22-2004, 11:53 AM
Are you talking about Weeks lake on the Island or a different one?
Alexievich
01-23-2004, 04:45 PM
Yo mama,
I'm not sure which site you mean?
Totally Tyee
Sorry about that, yes, both lakes are on the Island; north of Nitnat lake.
I realize they are obscure lakes, but I had to try anyway.
Alex
Alexievich
01-23-2004, 04:45 PM
Yo mama,
I'm not sure which site you mean?
Totally Tyee
Sorry about that, yes, both lakes are on the Island; north of Nitnat lake.
I realize they are obscure lakes, but I had to try anyway.
Alex
Alexievich
01-23-2004, 04:45 PM
Yo mama,
I'm not sure which site you mean?
Totally Tyee
Sorry about that, yes, both lakes are on the Island; north of Nitnat lake.
I realize they are obscure lakes, but I had to try anyway.
Alex
Alexievich
01-23-2004, 04:45 PM
Yo mama,
I'm not sure which site you mean?
Totally Tyee
Sorry about that, yes, both lakes are on the Island; north of Nitnat lake.
I realize they are obscure lakes, but I had to try anyway.
Alex
MetalHead
01-23-2004, 04:53 PM
I fished weeks 15 yrs ago,Little fish,cutties with colour..
Hey man try Grants lake,PRIVATE ACESS BUT GUESS WHAT..Ya get up there and there are some fish and its not only the rich dudes that catch them fish..Sneek in .
Hookim
MetalHead
01-23-2004, 04:53 PM
I fished weeks 15 yrs ago,Little fish,cutties with colour..
Hey man try Grants lake,PRIVATE ACESS BUT GUESS WHAT..Ya get up there and there are some fish and its not only the rich dudes that catch them fish..Sneek in .
Hookim
MetalHead
01-23-2004, 04:53 PM
I fished weeks 15 yrs ago,Little fish,cutties with colour..
Hey man try Grants lake,PRIVATE ACESS BUT GUESS WHAT..Ya get up there and there are some fish and its not only the rich dudes that catch them fish..Sneek in .
Hookim
MetalHead
01-23-2004, 04:53 PM
I fished weeks 15 yrs ago,Little fish,cutties with colour..
Hey man try Grants lake,PRIVATE ACESS BUT GUESS WHAT..Ya get up there and there are some fish and its not only the rich dudes that catch them fish..Sneek in .
Hookim
Dirtdog67
01-23-2004, 05:10 PM
I have personally fished cheewhat on many occasions. The access is hike in only and that is if you know where the trail is. I am not one for giving up all of my info so I will leave you to find it yourself.
The lake has runs of all five species of salmon, both summer and winter(small returns)steelhead, and sea-run cutts. Like I say the access can be very difficult to come across. You will definately need the tubes. It is also very suseptable to high winds that blow in from the west side of the island. Makes for a hell of kick to reach to other end.
Best time of year seems to be mid march till early may. Leaches down deep. The water stays fairly warm..Good luck-the dirtdog<")))><
Dirtdog67
01-23-2004, 05:10 PM
I have personally fished cheewhat on many occasions. The access is hike in only and that is if you know where the trail is. I am not one for giving up all of my info so I will leave you to find it yourself.
The lake has runs of all five species of salmon, both summer and winter(small returns)steelhead, and sea-run cutts. Like I say the access can be very difficult to come across. You will definately need the tubes. It is also very suseptable to high winds that blow in from the west side of the island. Makes for a hell of kick to reach to other end.
Best time of year seems to be mid march till early may. Leaches down deep. The water stays fairly warm..Good luck-the dirtdog<")))><
Dirtdog67
01-23-2004, 05:10 PM
I have personally fished cheewhat on many occasions. The access is hike in only and that is if you know where the trail is. I am not one for giving up all of my info so I will leave you to find it yourself.
The lake has runs of all five species of salmon, both summer and winter(small returns)steelhead, and sea-run cutts. Like I say the access can be very difficult to come across. You will definately need the tubes. It is also very suseptable to high winds that blow in from the west side of the island. Makes for a hell of kick to reach to other end.
Best time of year seems to be mid march till early may. Leaches down deep. The water stays fairly warm..Good luck-the dirtdog<")))><
Dirtdog67
01-23-2004, 05:10 PM
I have personally fished cheewhat on many occasions. The access is hike in only and that is if you know where the trail is. I am not one for giving up all of my info so I will leave you to find it yourself.
The lake has runs of all five species of salmon, both summer and winter(small returns)steelhead, and sea-run cutts. Like I say the access can be very difficult to come across. You will definately need the tubes. It is also very suseptable to high winds that blow in from the west side of the island. Makes for a hell of kick to reach to other end.
Best time of year seems to be mid march till early may. Leaches down deep. The water stays fairly warm..Good luck-the dirtdog<")))><
totally tyee
01-24-2004, 08:50 AM
Dirt Dog drop me an email, the link for yours does not work.
totally tyee
01-24-2004, 08:50 AM
Dirt Dog drop me an email, the link for yours does not work.
totally tyee
01-24-2004, 08:50 AM
Dirt Dog drop me an email, the link for yours does not work.
totally tyee
01-24-2004, 08:50 AM
Dirt Dog drop me an email, the link for yours does not work.
Dirtdog67
01-24-2004, 03:36 PM
Totally, you got mail.....
Dirtdog67
01-24-2004, 03:36 PM
Totally, you got mail.....
Dirtdog67
01-24-2004, 03:36 PM
Totally, you got mail.....
Dirtdog67
01-24-2004, 03:36 PM
Totally, you got mail.....
Alexievich
01-26-2004, 06:36 AM
Hey Dirtdog67
My buddy and I managed to find Cheewat Sunday; what a beautiful little lake. The hike down carrying the canoe was brutal ... not as hard as carrying it back up of course.
The lake was like a big piece of glass the whole day. Good thing we had much to look at because we caught nada all day. Just trolled like idiots all around the lake. I used brown/black leeches and 2" willows while my buddy alternated between a little Apex and fake salmon eggs.
Whats the deal with all the bubbles coming up at the reedbed end of the lake (West end I think)? It looks almost the same as you get when carp are feeding/dredging on the bottom and releasing bubbles trapped in the vegitation. Are there carp in this lake?
I tried emailing you but it didn't work.
Cheers,
Alex
Alexievich
01-26-2004, 06:36 AM
Hey Dirtdog67
My buddy and I managed to find Cheewat Sunday; what a beautiful little lake. The hike down carrying the canoe was brutal ... not as hard as carrying it back up of course.
The lake was like a big piece of glass the whole day. Good thing we had much to look at because we caught nada all day. Just trolled like idiots all around the lake. I used brown/black leeches and 2" willows while my buddy alternated between a little Apex and fake salmon eggs.
Whats the deal with all the bubbles coming up at the reedbed end of the lake (West end I think)? It looks almost the same as you get when carp are feeding/dredging on the bottom and releasing bubbles trapped in the vegitation. Are there carp in this lake?
I tried emailing you but it didn't work.
Cheers,
Alex
Alexievich
01-26-2004, 06:36 AM
Hey Dirtdog67
My buddy and I managed to find Cheewat Sunday; what a beautiful little lake. The hike down carrying the canoe was brutal ... not as hard as carrying it back up of course.
The lake was like a big piece of glass the whole day. Good thing we had much to look at because we caught nada all day. Just trolled like idiots all around the lake. I used brown/black leeches and 2" willows while my buddy alternated between a little Apex and fake salmon eggs.
Whats the deal with all the bubbles coming up at the reedbed end of the lake (West end I think)? It looks almost the same as you get when carp are feeding/dredging on the bottom and releasing bubbles trapped in the vegitation. Are there carp in this lake?
I tried emailing you but it didn't work.
Cheers,
Alex
Alexievich
01-26-2004, 06:36 AM
Hey Dirtdog67
My buddy and I managed to find Cheewat Sunday; what a beautiful little lake. The hike down carrying the canoe was brutal ... not as hard as carrying it back up of course.
The lake was like a big piece of glass the whole day. Good thing we had much to look at because we caught nada all day. Just trolled like idiots all around the lake. I used brown/black leeches and 2" willows while my buddy alternated between a little Apex and fake salmon eggs.
Whats the deal with all the bubbles coming up at the reedbed end of the lake (West end I think)? It looks almost the same as you get when carp are feeding/dredging on the bottom and releasing bubbles trapped in the vegitation. Are there carp in this lake?
I tried emailing you but it didn't work.
Cheers,
Alex
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