June – August
Northern Saskatchewan is home to some of the largest northern pike on the planet. This family-run lodge has been catering to the trophy pike angler for over forty years and their reputation speaks for itself. A strict conservation program was implemented years ago requiring all pike and lake trout 6 lbs. and larger be released. The fishing has never been better! Over 1,600 pike in the 40″ class have been released in a single season! The many bays and islands is perfect habitat for these large pike and you can expect to land many fish each day including plenty of trophies over 40″! Each year, a few lucky anglers will break that 50″ mark! Fly fishing for these huge pike has been increasingly popular over the past few years. There is nothing like sight-casting to a 40″+ pike and watching it attack your fly! Fly outs and outpost cabins are also available if you’d like to experience some incredible walleye fishing. It’s not uncommon to catch over 100 walleye a day in the 3-5 lb. plus range on these remote lakes! The modern main lodge is a beautiful log structure and features a large dining area with tackle shop, wifi, and deck overlooking the water. There are nine separate guest cabins that can comfortably sleep 4-8 guests. Each cabin has electricity, propane stove, and a full bath with flush toilet, plenty of hot water, and great water pressure. Outpost cabins are also available for groups who prefer to fish unguided and prepare their own meals. These outposts are the only cabins on the lake and offer exceptional fishing for walleye and pike.
Main Lodge:
Outposts: 5days/5nights $1,995, 7days/7nights $2,195 plus 5% GST Tax
Purchase online or on arrival.
Recommended Itinerary:Â Fly to Saskatoon, rent a vehicle and drive seven hours to Southend, where you will take a 15 min. float-plane to the lodge. We recommend splitting up your drive and overnighting in Prince Albert, which is a two hour drive north of Saskatoon. The following morning, continue five hours to the float plane base in Southend for a 5 p.m. flight to the lodge. Dinner is served each evening at 7 p.m. Coffee is delivered to your cabin each morning at 6:30 a.m. followed by breakfast at 7:30 a.m. The guides will be waiting at the lodge at 8:00 a.m. and you’ll return to the dock by 5:30 p.m. Your guide will prepare a delicious shore lunch each afternoon.
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