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Fishing
MB358
MANITOBA PIKE,
WALLEYE AND LAKE TROUT $1360
This fishing operation located 450 miles northwest of Winnipeg offers
guides and lodging out of their 5-star lodge or fly-in unguided packages to
one of their outpost cabins with access to many different catch and release
lakes. Fishermen have been
taking some monster pike weighing over 25 pounds in the 40 to 50-inch class,
with some days producing 100 plus walleyes and lake trout averaging over 10
pounds. These lakes produce
quality fishing that has been achieved by practicing catch and release for
the past 18 years. The only
exception to this rule is all fishermen can enjoy daily shore lunches on
some morning keepers.
They offer the full service American plan out of the
lodge, including airport shuttle, lodging, meals, boat, motor and gas,
guide, shore lunch, and fish cleaning.
4 days and 5 nights are priced at only $1,675, on up to 7 days and 8
nights for $2,460 per man.
Corporate packages for 3 days and 4 nights are $1,710 and include 2 days on
the main lake and a day fly-out to a remote lake, 2 person minimum.
There is an 8 1/2% tax to be added.
Unguided outpost cabins for groups of 4 to 10 people are
priced from $1,360 for 5 days to $1,460 for 7 days.
These packages include the use of their 16’ boats with 15 horsepower
motors, unlimited gas, cooking utensils, bedding, showers, hot and cold
running water and airport shuttle.
They can also purchase your groceries ahead of time for your group.
To save money on airfare for a group we would suggest renting a van
and make the 6 1/2 hour drive from Winnepeg to Flin Flon.
HCU’s Cliff Graham has fished this operation several times, both
guided and unguided, preferring the unguided and he reported “This is the
best fishing experience I have encountered in my lifetime.”
Lodge
and Property Pics

Dan Graham and a 40 inch plus pike!

Cliff with a big pike on another great trip!

Kurt Brace and his nice pike.

Tim Mulhollen and his nice pike.

Cliff Graham and his big pike.

Jeff Meyerl and his nice pike.

Wayne Graham and his nice pike.

Brian Thompson and his nice pike.

Chris Pietkiewicz and his nice pike.
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