Walleye Fishing
Atikokan Ontario Canada
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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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Where to find them

The key to summer success for walleye anglers are green weeds. Walleye relate to these oxygen-rich plants for the cover they provide and the ambush points they can relate to in order to prey on baitfish. Boats and motors are provided, and the best fishing spots are always pointed out in our trip planing

During the hottest and brightest days dog days of summer, a top approach is to fish the thick weed beds that you encounter on your lake. Drifting with the wind or using an electric motor will enable you to dunk jigs into any holes and pockets that you may come across. Bait and Tackle

A bucktail jig is the preferred lure for its action it provides and its superb weedlessness. Remember - work your jig slowly and methodically and feel for that light tap or thud to signify the hit of a walleye. Tipping your jig with a leach or a minnow may up your odds dramatically.