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Im looking for a mid september fishing trip to take.We always go to lac seul for the opener and am looking for a new place for a fall trip.
Im looking for a boat in, drive to, or a fly in. there will be only two of us (wife to be). Want to fish for walleye, pike , the most but lake trout, musky, crappie, bass would be a bonus it will be her first time to canada so I want her to know all my fish stories arent just stories.(want to show her how awsome the fishing is up there. do not need anything fancy just a place the roof keeps ya dry. been looking around western ontario to northwest ontario price range -- somewhere in the middle can bring own boat if needed dont wana have to boat long distances to fish I know there is some people on this site that can point me in a good direction thank you |
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A place I go is called wine lake camp. This is a boat in camp across Wabaskang that is about 26 miles. Fish for walleye, pike, trout, and smallys. no electricity or running water but nice Accomodations. Does have a shower house and outhouses. Any questions please private message me.
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I would call Andersons Manitou Falls Camp by Ear Falls, Ontario. Price includes everything. No hidden charges. Walleye, northerns, bass, muskies, perch and white fish. Fishing can be near camp or travel down river. There are 7 lakes off the system. Drive in camp. Excellent fishing!!!!!! Send me a P.M. if you want more information.
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Lake of the Woods would provide all of that.
www.obabikon.com is my place, but I have many resorts on the lake that I could suggest. The fall crappie fishing can be flat out amazing, and you'll get lots of walleyes and northern. With a shot at all the other species. |
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Check out www.birchdalelodge.com or call Cheryl and Marcel at 807-227-5262 they have what your looking for. I'll be up there 9/7-9/17 and would be happy to show you around. I've had my wife up a couple of times and she really enjoyed the cabin with the jaquzzi in it, the Bullpit Steakhouse and even went on the Wilderness lake trip and out fished me in the process. Pm me of you have any questions. Terry
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If you like larger water, you might want to look at Eagle Lake Island Lodge.
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I would look into Pasha Lake Cabins. Chad runs a top notch operation. http://www.pashalake.com/
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Red River below dam at Selkirk, Manitoba. The river holds a lot of big Walleye in the fall. We have caught more 10 lb+ Walleye here than anyplace we go. Just Google Red River Walleye and there is plenty of info.
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Eagle Lake Sportsmens Lodge!!! Eagle Lake has tons of big fish. The west arm is where this camp is located so you can still fish when its windy because there are no big open waters in that part but you also can access the big lake. I was just there last week and there were 4 40+ inch muskies caught, a few 19+ inch smallies, and tons of 20+ inch walleye. All within around 7 miles from camp and the muskies were all caught within a mile from camp or so
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You really need to check out www.bonnybay.com this resort is located on Lake Wabigoon and has every species your looking for except the lake trout but if you wanted to get lake trout they would set you up on a lake next door. Check out the website, I have been going up there for the past 10 years and would recommend to everyone. Nice cabins with a nice price also.
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