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Went down on a day guided trip with Chris Martin with Bay Flats Lodge. I tagged along with Ken, Jason and Bruce. The whole deal was absolutely the best guide experience I've ever had. Chris is a great guy that answers all questions and bends over backwards to accomodate you. The fact that he puts you on fish is a nice bonus too.
The lodge accomodations are fantastic -- you feel like you're in a resort. I'll definitely be going back and would highly recommend it.
Craig
I have to echo Craig...let me tell you what a great day Friday, Feb 15th on the water with Bay Flats Lodge (www.BayFlatsLodge.com). The fishing trip turned out great and I was excited to finally get to see some more of the "Back Country" lakes that our absolutely endless. In years past, PACK's many kayak angling campout trips to Panther Point have located some nice fishing spots. But let me tell you, I have always wanted to venture deeper into some of these back country lakes to discover more isolated kayak angling destinations.
I had talked to Chris about setting this trip up last September. I had been looking forward to this trip for a long time. Our arrival to lodge was great. The weather appeared to be cooperating for us to proceed with the trip since we had news of the next cold front being delayed. The lodge is absolutely a "work of art" with beautiful decor. The outside beautiful rock pavilion where the very friendly Chef grills some absolutely beautiful gourmet steaks (kudos to the Chef!). The main lodge meeting room is decorated with fishing and duck hunting adventure themes including big flat screen TV's to see the latest duck hunting and fishing shows. The lodge rooms are very spacious and comfortable which include a little living room to visit and relax watching TV.
The next days' adventure began at 5:00am with breakfast in the lodge. We left at 5:30am in Chris's airboat due to low tide conditions which would allow us to get into some back lakes without fear of getting stuck. We started out wading in an area back lake by wading into deeper water to locate a trophy trout. I stuck a 20.5" trout on a Skitterwalk. The water temp was a little cold and we didn’t locate much action here. So we left and went into the second spot of the day and there we found a lot of bait and the trout were there. Chris and I each caught 3 trout each at about 20.5 inches (here they wanted a 1/8oz head jig with a Mardi Gras color Norton bull minnow tail). In addition, we landed probably another 7 keeper trout a piece. Meanwhile, Ken and Craig managed their share of trout just to the left of us and further down Bruce was slamming the trout on a Corky (he caught about 30 trout). We all ate a nice lunch on the airboat and then proceeded to our last back country lake of the day where we finally located some reds mixed in with the trout. Here we managed a top water bite since the water temp had risen. Chris slammed a 27.5 in Red. We all caught fish here and it was a nice way to end the day with a top water bite. The day was made even more memorable since all of us agreed we would do a big fish $ pot. And Chris won the pot with a MECCA MOGAN Red. Chris, Jason, and Bruce all tied with a 20.5 inch trout. Click Here (once there scroll to page for trip date video/photos for 2-14-08; date sb 2-15) to see more videos and some photos of the trip. Only 3 trout were kept for the day since we had fish in the freezer...so we were all about CPR (Catch-Photo-Release). Click Here to see Capt Chris's summary report for this trip.
We made our short journey back to the lodge with some great memories to take back home that day. A special thanks to Capt. Chris Martin and his wife Deb for the great hospitality. Also, thanks to Chris for the many years of being a "PACK CUP" tournament sponsor for PACK's Annual Kayak Angler event. Chris, we are already looking forward to our next trip soon!
Tight Lines,
sounds like a great trip!