New Shoes

Posted by on Wednesday, February 22, 2012 at 9:28 am

Every once in a while everybody likes a new set of shoes.  I am sure that even an airplane feels a little better about itself with new shoes.

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Monday, while on the way back from the sport show in Wausau I veered by Minneapolis and picked up some “new shoes” for our Cessna.  Actually they are not ...read more.

Know where you are

Posted by on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at 8:51 am

Our fly in camps are in 4 different fisheries zones.  Ontario regulates fisheries by zone.  Do you know where you are fishing?

NW Ontario fisheries zone map.

Ignace Outposts operates in Zones 2,4,5,and 6. 

here are the fisheries regs for those zones.

Zone 2   – Flindt Lake

Zone 4   – Seseganaga Lake , Hilltop Lake , Tri Lake

Zone 5Irene Lake , Gamble Lake

Zone 6Kawaweogama Lake , Metionga Lake  

Zone 5 ...read more.

Guest Handbook

Posted by on Thursday, February 9, 2012 at 2:44 pm

Karen and I have been fly in outfitters for almost 30 years.  Over those years we’ve helped tens of 1,000 of avid and not so avid outdoorsmen plan and execute memorable fly in vacations.  I must admit we’ve seen almost everything that can or can’t be done in this type of trip.  Someday there will be a book and there ...read more.

Feb Desktop Calendar

Posted by on Monday, January 30, 2012 at 6:50 pm

Feb 2011

It is a good thing Karen keeps on top of what day it is.  She has posted her Feb 2011 desktop photo calendar on her blog.  If you would like a touch of her “backyard” on your computer to keep the thoughts of a Canadian fishing trip with Ignace Outposts dancing in your head, download it now.  Here is the ...read more.

back home

Posted by on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 at 11:36 am

During the summer months, we have hundreds of guests drive to Ignace to experience the great Ontario wilderness and abundant fisheries.  The highway through this part of the country is mostly two lanes and we often share the roadway with moose and tractor trailers. 

During the winter months we have another thing to deal with.  Moose don’t hibernate so ...read more.

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