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While the Andy Myers Lodge may have fun activities such as swimming, sunbathing, hiking, and berry picking as they advertise, that has nothing to do with why they are one of the 50 Best Fishing Lodges. Their inclusion is based on the fact that these folks are serious about their fishing. I would love to go to Andy Myers not just because it would be a great vacation but because I would also learn to become a better fisherman. They are not only trip hosts but also educators about fishing and conservation. This makes them very unique among Ontario and Quebec fishing lodges.

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Do you enjoy excellent walleye fishing? Do you enjoy targeting trophy northern pike? I know that I sure do, and Nungesser Lake is one of the best lakes not only in Ontario but in all of Canada to find this combination. Whenever I think of really big trophy northerns, I immediately think of the pictures of huge pike caught by Angler’s Kingdom guests every year. The cool thing about Angler’s Kingdom is that you will be the guest of Kevin Geary who has made his living as a lodge owner and fisherman going after the monsters. Kevin knows the tricks and tips to catch trophy pike (and walleye too). While I haven’t been there yet, everything that I hear is that a week with Kevin at Angler’s Kingdom will not only give you a great shot at catching a bunch of big fish but also give you knowledge that you can use for your trophy pike pursuits for the rest of your life.

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Northwestern Ontario has some great fishing opportunities. One of those opportunities is located 185 miles north of Red Lake at Big Hook Wilderness Camps fly-in outpost destinations. They have a number of outpost Housekeeping Plan camps that offer pike and walleye fishing.

Al Linder has spent some time there and raves about their walleye fishing.

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Black Bear Lodge is a drive-in but remote lodge on Northwestern Ontario’s famous Red Lake.  Red Lake is a very big lake weighing in at about 43,000 acres. What makes Black Bear Lodge unique is that it is one of only two lodges at this end of the lake. If you want even more remote waters, they also have 7 portage lakes.

But please note that this remoteness comes because Black Bear Lodge is an outpost camp without running water, electricity, or toilets in the cabin. If you are into fishing though, this should not stop you as the location offers some great walleye and northern pike fishing. Lake trout are also available with the right techniques. Some muskie and smallmouth fishing can also be had.

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Bow Narrows Camp is a boat-in fishing camp on Red Lake in Northwest Ontario. I love boat-in camps. They provide remote fishing, outdoor adventure and very reasonable rates. Bow Narrows Camp appears to possess all of these traits.

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Camp Narrows Lodge

Camp Narrows Lodge offers American Plan and Housekeeping Plan packages and is located near Fort Frances in northwest Ontario. They offer prime access to Rainy Lake, a great multi-species fishery.

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Most Recent Update:Clark’s Camp Videos Added – July 2010

Clark’s Camp sits on the Indian Lake Chain in northwestern Ontario. They offer 20 modern cabins based out of Edward Lake.

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Eddie North’s Attawapiskat River Adventures is a brand new operation out of Nakina in Northwest Ontario. Everything I’ve heard so far is nothing short of phenomenal. You will explore an essentially untapped walleye and northern pike fishery.

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Fishing

The first order of business at Eddie North’s Attawapiskat River Adventures is walleye and pike fishing. But don’t think it stops there. They also offer sturgeon fishing in good numbers and excellent whitefish opportunities at the right time of year.

Now, Eddie North’s camp may not be for those of you who want to keep and bring home as much as you can. But for those of you who are like me and respect a camp that focuses on conservation practices that keep the quality of fishing for years to come, you’ll love the experience here. This camp has one of the best conservation policies in Ontario.

…I would ask that all of my friends and guests observe a 100% no kill policy on all pike. I believe this is the only way to ensure the quality of the experience. In addition proper handling of these magnificent fish is imperative. I’ve provided each boat with a landing cradle to help assist in the handling of larger fish. Please try to keep the fish in the cradle at boatside while unhooking. Wire cutters, long nosed pliers and jaw spreaders are essential tools for a quick a safe release. If the hooks are burried too deeply please utilize wire cutters to quickly cut your hooks and remove the lure. When your partner is ready with the camera quickly lift the fish for a photo being very careful to support the fish underneath as well. Vertical holds can damage internal organs! Please use a glove as well when hoisting the fish in the boat for a photo. Your grip will be enhanced and the risk of dropping these large, strong fish in the boat will be minimized. Return the fish as quickly as possible to water to be revived. If they seem particularly weak utilize the cradle until their strength has returned. If everyone uses these handling techniques it’s my hope that most of the delayed mortality caused by improper handling will be eliminated.

Eat as many walleye as you wish 18″ or under while you’re staying at the camp, but none fly out with you.

While many lodges have polices about keeping fish, few totally understand the importance of proper handling as part of good conservation. Eddie North gets it exactly right.

Feature Fishing Trip Reports

Mike – June 12 to 19, 2010
Part 1 – Introduction
Part 2 – Trip to Eddie’s North Attawapiskat Adventures
Part 3 – Exploring at Eddie North’s Attawapiskat Adventures 2010
Part 4 – Trophy Northern Pike Fishing at Eddie North’s Attawapiskat Adventures 2010
Part 5 – Walleye Fishing at Eddie North’s Attawapiskat Adventures

Accommodations

This camp is small and basic but will meet all of your needs for an adventure in the bush. It has 2 sleeping cabins with 2 bunk beds. They can also set up some extra cots. Heating is through a woodstove but they have electric for lighting and charging accessories. There is a main kitchen for the camp which will have everything you need. There are 3 separate outdoor privy’s to serve the camp as well as an outdoor shower stall with hot and cold running water.

Boats and Motors

The boats are a combination of Lunds and Nadens in 14 and 16 foot lengths. Eddie North has them powered by 4 stroke Mercury 15hp or 9.9hp motors. The package includes an unlimited supply of gasoline.

Packages and Rates

All packages are housekeeping plans. The 2010 rate is $1495 Canadian per person (based on a party of 6) with children 12 and under half price (if accompanied by 4 adults). This rate includes taxes and there are no hidden charges. This is a 7 day Saturday to Saturday package.

Location

You fly out of Nakina, Ontario at Nakina Air Service Base on Cordingly Lake.

Contact Information

Eddie North’s Attawapiskat River Adventures has good information on their web site. You can also call them at 647-478-2919 in the summer or 902-436-1361 in the winter.

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Evergreen Lodge sits on what is perhaps to the best drive-to walleye lake in the world, Lac Seul. They offer Housekeeping Plan packages near Ear Falls in Northwest Ontario.

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Fireside Lodge is located on Little Vermillion Lake near Sioux Lookout, Ontario. Outstanding smallmouth bass, northern pike and muskie fishing makes this place a fisherman’s heaven.

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