THE GENTLE LAPPING of waves on the rocky shoreline 30 yards away was relaxing, as were the haunting cries of nesting loons, reaching my ears on the subtle breeze from all corners of the big lake. Throw in the warm, Manitoba sunshine filtering through the pines, coupled with several sleepless nights from anticipation and two days of travel to reach this remote corner of the province, and it was difficult to stay focused!
I was sitting on a stool 25 feet from this remote bait site along the north shore of Mahekun Lake, a large body of water 180 miles northwest of Thompson, Manitoba. Reached only by float plane, this lake embodies true wilderness and is a highly sought after destination for walleyes, northern pike, moose, and the giant black…