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Sioux Lookout has some of the best fresh water fishing in the world. Recognized as the “Walleye Capital of the World”, fishermen from around the globe hold the area lakes ... morein highest regard as the most productive in size and number compared to any area in North America. With five species – Walleye, Small Mouth Bass, Northern Pike, Muskie and Lake Trout, the area provides anglers with choices not often found in other places. Walleye and Smallmouth are species most often fished by anglers. But there are opportunities with the other three species that you should not overlook. It’s rare that there is ever a new opportunity and this new place is one!

If you are looking for something new and different, then this is something you just gotta try. If you are a keen Northern Pike fisherman or a Lake Trout fanatic, you need to do this at least once in your life! Even if your not you should try it! You may have never seen and may never see action like this again.

On a short flight from Sioux Lookout, there are a couple of lakes different from anything else in the area. A small creek runs through a peninsula separating Tully and Store lakes. This was a perfect natural place for us to locate this new outpost. With boats on both lakes, your biggest problem in the morning is deciding which lake to fish! Store Lake, is where without a doubt you will catch more Northern Pike in one day than you can in a week anywhere else. Northern Pike pretty much “at will!” Or, should you go to Tully and catch Lakers at a rate unheard of anywhere else? On lots of lakes 4 to 6 Lakers a day is considered good. Without working hard, it’s easy to catch 20 to 30 in a day.

There is no one else there – just you, the eagles (they nest there yearly), some moose, the odd bear and the haunting call of the loons. This outpost is an exciting, remote place where the fishing is “truly nuts” and it’s going to stay that way forever with all angling on artificial, barb-less lures only. This outpost allows for Conservation Limits for Northern Pike (2) and Lake Trout (1). We open the camp on June 1st each year, to give the Northern Pike a chance to spawn and close it by September 15th so the Lake Trout can spawn.
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Outpost
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Fly-in
Fish Available:
Lake Trout, Muskie, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye
This camp will accommodate a minimum of 6 and sleep up to 10 people. Our Tom’s Landing Outpost includes a 7.5kw diesel generator for our guests who wish to have full electrical ... moreservice to power their appliances. Tom’s Landing is in the unique position of offering immediate access to the northern reaches of Chamberlain Narrows while putting you in striking distance of waters propagated by Walleye in Wapesi Bay. Bring the shore lunch kit, there are plenty of opportunities for sampling your catch while enjoying the spectacular Canadian landscape.
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Outpost
Access Method:
Fly-in
Fish Available:
Walleye
Pickerel Narrows, our northernmost camp, sits secluded in a quiet Jack Pine forest carpeted with mossy undergrowth. From here you can access excellent Northern and Walleye fishing ... morein the northern most reaches of Lac Seul. Coons Bay, Perch Ripple and the Root River are highlights to the north. You will witness beautiful scenery as you explore, pausing to fish along the way to the south past Brisco Inlet for Pike and through Birch Narrows for Walleye. The islands of Beauty Bay harbor fantastic fishing as you discover more untouched fishing territory. This camp has the same upgrades as Tom’s Landing with a minimum group size of 6 and maximum of 10 people.
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Type:
Outpost
Access Method:
Fly-in
Fish Available:
Northern Pike, Walleye
Located on a point facing southward with a spectacular view toward Three Sisters Reef, Tuktegweik Bay Outpost provides ample opportunities for both Northern and Walleye fishing. This ... morecamp will accommodate a maximum party size of 6 and a minimum size of 4 persons. The multi-armed Tuktegweik Bay harbors Northern hunting grounds. To the southwest around Three Sisters Reef, Tuk Point and Horseshoe Island you will find excellent structure for Walleye. Access can also be immediately gained to the north shore of Lac Seul, where you can explore bays with high levels of Northern activity. You will enjoy the quiet solitude of a beach surrounding the point and relax as you watch the spectacular sunsets or if you’re lucky, catch the northern lights.
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Type:
Outpost
Access Method:
Fly-in
Fish Available:
Northern Pike, Walleye
Protected in the channel of Kakebeka Narrows, this 2-cabin outpost gives the flexibility that can accommodate from 2 to 10 people. The two cabins are set far enough apart, that in ... morethe event there are two parties in camp, privacy is ensured. Enjoy the easy access to fishing adventure in Brechin Bay and Scaler Lake to the east. Travel north to sample the many variations of fishing structure throughout the Chamberlain Narrows area. Explore the reaches of Bear Narrows as you jig Walleye out of deep water. Cast in the many quiet bays that populate the island immediately north of this camp.
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Outpost
Access Method:
Fly-in
Fish Available:
Walleye