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

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

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Spring Walleye Fishing
For our anglers, fly in fishing for walleye is a rite of spring. Walleye are plentiful at this time of year and will to bite a variety of bait. Where to find them

Fishing river areas for walleye in the spring is a prime choice as this is where fish will have spawned and many of these hungry walleye will stay in the area. This is the time of the year when shore anglers can reap the rewards! Family fishing trips in the spring are a great weekend getaway. Rivers are the top spot for a fishing adventure that you will remember for years.

Bait and Tackle

Live-bait, minnows or leaches are the top walleye choices, but lures that imitate minnows may work well. The ever-popular jig and minnow is ideal for still fishing for walleye among the weeds. Concentrate on low-light  periods for these light-sensitive fish, start before dawn for the fastest action.