Friday, 28 June 2013

Fortress Lake Retreat


The truth about fishing trips is that they are often more about where you go and how you get there than about what you catch.’”

                                                                                                            – John Gierach

 
This past weekend I had the good fortune of knocking Fortress Lake located in British Columbia off of my bucket list as my ever understanding wife had bought the trip for me as a thirtieth birthday present. Sometimes I wonder if she gets just how passionate I am about fly-fishing; but when she goes and does something like this I really do feel like I am starting to break her resolve (rewarding and kinda sad at the same time). If you are curious where and what Fortress Lake is then I suggest you crawl out from under your rock you have been living under and check out the website Fortress Lake Retreat. Simply put it offers some of the best brook trout fishing you will find anywhere. My fishing partner this time around was my prodigy and casting hotshot Justin Mecklar.
Two conquering anglers ready to tackle leviathan Brook Trout.


     Our hosts for the trip were Dave and Amelia Jenson who, if you are wondering, are the Canadian equivalent of Joan and Lee Wulff (Much younger though). Through out are stay they were extremely helpful and along with the other staff, Kevin (part owner) and Andrew (ace fire builder and guide), made our time with them as comfortable as can be expected when you are in the middle of nowhere. Actually, to be honest, the amenities offered far exceeded anything I expected. I was full on preparing to go four days without showering (which I did anyway) and was surprised by the hot water on demand system in place and the flush toilets. Needless to say by day four I was the only one in camp smelling like a sea side shit-house after boxing day (flies are lucky!).

Justin definitely improved his casting with some good advice...not from me of course.




       The food and accommodations were top notch. I know I am not easy to please but really the food was, in my opinion, exceptional. I think the best part about it was our first night having Kevin bring our supper out to us while we cast streamers along the shore. Definitely better than PB&J I am used too! Honestly though, I fealt spoiled.
      The flight in was absolutely breathtaking. Yeah, I said it, breathtaking. Words can't describe it and I am not going to try to attempt but I hope that when (if) I am on my way through the pearly gates of heaven they look something like the view of our final approach into Fortress.
 
Brookie Heaven!
One hell of a nice trout!
      Towering peaks loom over head as you cast your flies into turquoise waters and if that isn't enough the rumbling of an avalanche echoing through the valley is more than enough to remind you just how insignificant you are. This is big powerful country that, if you pull yourself away from the fishing or conversation for a moment overwhelms you and leaves you with goosebumps.
       During our stay the fishing was a little off although still good by my standards. The inconsistency in the weather pushing through did create some challenges during our stay and despite what you can be lead to believe brook trout are brook trout and when they are not feeding they are not feeding. Sure, we didn't catch the numbers of brook trout I was probably hoping to spoil myself with, but the average size is better than anything I have experienced anywhere else.

Myself proving once again you don't always have to look good to catch fish!
    



     
      We did get a taste of the exceptional fishing that can be had at Fortress one afternoon. The sun was out, the wind was calm and the brook trout were more than willing to eat our flies and trust me, when big brook trout are eating your flies all is right in the universe. That was of course until another storm front moved through and shut the fishing down. Still, it was just enough to whet our appetites and remind us of what a truly exceptional place Fortress Lake is.
       In the end I can truthfully say that I have never experienced a place (or some of the other guests...sheesh!) like Fortress. I will return, if anything for the people and the scenery as much as the fishing. And if you know me that speaks volumes (as do the following pictures). If you like big brook trout you owe it to yourself to go because Fortress Lake truly is the trip of a lifetime.






The entire lake to ourselves.

3 comments:

  1. Wow, lucky guy. All I got from my wife on my 30th was a tile saw and a load of tiles...

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  2. Looks like a good, well earned trip bud. I'll let you know when our creeks come down and we can hopefully hit a brown trout stream or two.

    Nick

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    1. Hey Nick,

      Thanks for all your help, Olive slumpbuster with a red Bead seemed to be our hot fly. Will definitely be heading back. Let me know when the chocolate milk dissipates!!

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