What if I don’t like to fish or hunt?

Posted by on Sunday, February 15, 2009 at 8:45 am

Enjoying the remote wilderness is not contingent on fishing and hunting. We have canoes at our camps and exploring the shore line, viewing wildlife (moose, bear, eagles, owls, caribou, beavers etc.) and picking berries are all part of the experience. Bring a few good books and some suntan lotion and take advantage of the solitude and peace of nature at ...read more.

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Irene Lake

Posted by on Friday, February 13, 2009 at 8:04 am

Cold, clear and deep. This fly in lake offers a fishermen’s dream. Walleye, Northern, Lake trout, Northern pike and White fish. Irene lake is approximately 6000 acres with access to several other lakes as well. The lake has many drop offs, deep holes and shallow reefs. The open part of the lake holds trout and white fish ...read more.
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Kawaweogama Lake – the NAME says it all!

Posted by on Friday, February 6, 2009 at 8:56 am

This lake is located on the renowned Allanwater River System. KAWAWEOGAMA is fed from the south by SESEGANAGA lake and produces above average sized WALLEYE and NORTHERN. The lake is approx. 7 miles long and is lung shaped. The lake is well structured with many reefs and rocky islands. Sunray lake is also accessible upstream without portaging. River fishing ...read more.
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Large moose

Posted by on Tuesday, February 3, 2009 at 10:36 am

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A moose hunter guest in Thunder Bay sent me this photo.  It was  taken along the CP rail line in the area last fall.  The rails are 56 1/2 inches apart so this moose has a rack that would make any hunter proud. 

We’ve seen moose this large at many of our outpost lakes too.  During the ...read more.

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Sport Show Circuit

Posted by on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 at 8:50 am

We have been on the road most of January promoting our fly in fishing trips in the mid west USA.  This week we are in Madison Wisc and then move to Green Bay for the weekend.

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Our set up is simple but our fly in fishing trips need nothing fancy to sell themselves. It is comforting to ...read more.