Walleye Fishing
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Mosher Lake
3 Bedroom Cabin is a favourite - accomodates up to 10 guests

McGinnis Lake
Ideal for couples can sleep 6

Grew Lake
2 Separate bedrooms, beautiful cabin accomodates 8 guests

Kershaw Lake
Comfortable cabin sleeps 6 guests

Tommyhow Lake
2 bedroom cabin, sleeps up to 8 guests

Gridiron Lake
2 bedroom cabin, small beach, accomodates 8 guests

Loganberry Lake
3 bedroom cabin for large groups up to 12

Mountairy Lake
Large 3 bedroom cabin, accomodates 12 people

Wapikaimaski Lake
4 bedroom cabin, accomodates 12

Bemar Lake
3 bedroom, accomodates up to 10 guests, canoe access to Quetico Park

Piche Lake
2 bedroom cabin, accomodates 6 guests

Pyramid Lake
Accomodates 4, several sandy beaches

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How to Catch Walleye in the Fall
Where to find them

Autumn is an anglers best chance at catching monster walleye - just as with most other fish species. As the water cools, fish begin to put on the feedbag. Head to rivermouths, points, and humps on the main lake to find concentrations of big females and aggressive males. For the more adventurous, trolling and casting minnow baits during the twilight hours is a sure way to bag a shore lunch.

Bait and Tackle

Choose long, slender baits with rattles intact to score on these hungry fall fish. Trolling presentations are best presented slow in these cold-water situations and the application of scent is a triggering device that will definitely up your odds.