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Anyone have recommendations on a good outfitter for a 4-5 day fly-in trip in the Ontario area?
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Knobby's. Sioux Lookout
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Here are two good spots to check out on Lake St. Joseph:
Slate Falls - http://www.slatefallsoutposts.com/La...criptions.html I haven't been on this fly-in, but I know the fishing on Lake St. Joseph is great. I fish another part of the lake at this boat-in camp: Winoga Lodge - http://www.winoga.com/outpost-locations/lake-st-joseph/ |
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Rob at Snake Falls Camp - north of Ear Falls - has a couple of great fly-in camps. www.snakefalls.com
You may want to narrow your search area down a little if you have an idea of how far you want to drive - that Ontario area is pretty big..
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We have been on a fly-in with Slate Falls about 10 times or so and they do a great job. He sold about 1/2 his cabins to Red Pine Lodge http://www.fishredpine.com/ and we went with them to the same lakes for a few years. The cabins and fishing on North Gull or South Gull are fantastic. I have also heard very good things about St. Joe. If you go with Slate Falls, Verne will treat you very well.
They also have a bunkhouse at the main lodge they use to house you the night before you fly out. It's a LOT of fun. |
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Look at AWO out of Nakina. Many good lakes, great pricing, and Remi & Christine run a first class operation. We have used them 15+ times and are going again this year. WWW AWONAKINA.COM
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Check out Wilderness Air www.great-fishing.com and you could fly in one of these!!!
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President & Founding Member Last edited by NARDA 1; 05-18-2012 at 07:15 PM. |
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2x's for awo great people great fishing
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http://www.tourismredlake.ca/ get their free map, check out various outfitters web sites - pick a few lakes that seems to suit your needs (cabin size, lake size, price, amount of isolation, fish species available, portage lakes available, etc.) then do a search on this site and some others to get feedback from guys who've been there. it's more important to pick a lake that suits your needs than an outfitter - there are very few bad outfitters. phish |
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