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Fly-in
Northern Canadian Wilderness
Quality Summer fishing
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The world class
cabins are equipped with some of the most comfortable rustic
furniture. Solar powered lighting and water pumps provide quiet
and consistent conveniences: cold running water, indoor showers
and toilets, pots & pans, utensils, BBQ's, fish , bedrooms
with Simmons mattresses and box springs, gas stoves, vented
fridges and glass door wood stoves to take the coolness out
of northern evenings.
Each outpost has 12x12 decks.
Each location has , 14' ' Lund boats,15 hp new Mercury motors,
paddles, life jackets, survival gear and shore lunch boxes.
Suggested equipment to bring for walleye are: 3/8oz & ½
oz jigs that are fluorescent red, pink, green, orange and yellow;
Rapala's, Rattling Raps and Wally Divers are frequently used
to challenge the walleye in colder waters; one or two piece
rods, 5' to 6'; spinning rods that are ultra-light to mid-weight;
reels with 110 to 200 yards of line on spinning or closed face
reels; line ranging in weight from 12 - 16 lb test.
For northern pike tackle should include ½ oz to 3/4 oz
spoons; spoons should include: Dare Devils, Doctor Spoons, Silver
Minnows, Little Cleos as well as Mepps Spinners #4. Northern
pike require the use of 9" - 12" leaders. Rods should
be 6' - 7' one or two piece, medium to heavy action spinner
or casting rods. Reels should be spinning or casting holding
165 - 200 yards of 12 lb - 17 lb test line - depth finder
Additional gear to bring should include: rain gear, coolers,
layered clothing with medium weight jackets, gloves, hats and
sunscreen to protect you from sun & colder conditions, sunglasses,
insect replellent, cameras to bring back memories, thermos bottles
to carry you through the day with Java from camp or shore lunch
preparations, and foot wear with waterproof rubber-soled shoes
to protect you from rainy days. |
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