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ks.snow 09-25-2017 12:42 PM

Northern Fishing Trip
 
Myself and my Dad are looking at doing a northern fishing trip in BC, AB, or SK. Can anyone reccomend a fly in trip thats 3-4 days long. Doesnt necessarily have to be fly in, but was looking for a guided trip. Probably around June. Thanks in advance for the help!

Vapor 09-25-2017 01:44 PM

You could try here: http://tazinlake.com/ (Northern Saskatchewan)

Saw this featured on a fishing show around a month ago, the pike and lake trout they pulled out of there were the size of dinosaurs lol.

http://tazinlake.com/gallery/

Enjoy!

guru fisher 09-25-2017 03:50 PM

Your not gonna beat Cree lake lodge. It's probably the best out there for big and lots of fish

burbotman 09-26-2017 07:02 PM

Be sure to check out Andrew Lake lodge. Dan runs a great operation

I have been up there the last two years and will testify to the quality of the fishery.

gdbugs 09-29-2017 06:40 PM

Cree doesn't hold a candle to Tazin or Wollaston.

jednastka 09-29-2017 10:05 PM

Have a look at Arctic Lodges.
http://arcticlodges.com/

Drive to Southend, and they will pick you up.

Vic

guru fisher 09-30-2017 06:48 AM

Ya right Cree doesn't hold to Tazin or Wollaston ? :argue2:

Fishwhere 09-30-2017 09:21 AM

As for guided im not sure but we ve been going to mirond lake "newmart" fishing resort for 15 years running. Its also budget friendly. Located right by pelican narrows saskatchewan. They have a website.

Good luck!

ks.snow 10-01-2017 09:14 PM

Thanks for the reply's guys!

burnme 10-01-2017 09:40 PM

Shadd lake cabins! North of la ronge, was a great trip

Justinwild8 12-20-2017 08:38 PM

Might be a little late on the reply but i will second cree lake lodge, i have guided there for the past 3 summers and it truly is unbelievable fishing. Feel free to message me for more questions or pics.


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Penner 12-21-2017 08:55 AM

Indian Head on lake Athabasca if it still being operated. You'll quite likely catch a Laker of a lifetime and its beautiful country up there. You will fly over the Atha B Sand Dunes which is an experience of it's own.

There are a few other lodges up there I believe. Don't know the other lodges all that well.

tirebob 12-21-2017 09:11 AM

Thompson Camps on Otter Lake in the Hamlet of Missinippe Sk about 1hr north of Laronge is great! You can book their cabins, rent their boats and get a guide to fish Otter lake itself, which has fantastic Walleye and Pike action along with others, but the nice thing is the camp is also the base for fly out trips to many fly in only lakes which you can book right at the lodge, and the prices are really decent. We have been going up there for years and are never disappointed! Check them out!

http://thompsonscamps.com/

fowldreams 12-21-2017 10:46 AM

Hunter Bay Lodge - Northern Sask
Been up there a number of times. Great people, great fishing and great times.

The Fisherman Guy 12-21-2017 11:13 AM

Wollaston Lake Lodge - Hands down one of the best (if not the best) freshwater fishing outfits in the country.

35 whelen 12-24-2017 09:56 AM

There are literally hundreds of lodges that would suit your purpose it all more or less comes down to budget and how far you want to drive to fly out or drive out typically a guided fly-in fishing trip per day is anywhere from 5 hundred to $1,000 a day per person there's obviously cheaper places but the quality lodges with the quality fishing that's what it's going to run you good luck if you need any more info I ran lodges in Northern Saskatchewan Manitoba Northwest Territories for 20 years

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mooseknuckle 12-24-2017 03:19 PM

Vermilionlakeoutfitters.ca.

Awesome fly in affortable place.

MyAlberta 12-24-2017 09:33 PM

We too fly out of Pelican Narrows to one of several remote lodges,. No guide, but you don’t need one if you can cast a spoon and run an outboard.

Speckle55 12-24-2017 10:17 PM

We went to Masset .. Haida Gwaii .. (was Queen Charlottes)

wow what a trip ..from old growth ..too North beach crabbing

looked at Totem pole's being worked on .. to War boats

fishing was non stop .. people were awesome friendly

food n hospitably was great

boats/rods/gear were first class :test:

Fathers Day trip 2015:sHa_shakeshout:

fun fun fun 2 Old Buddy's
http://www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/showthread.php?t=258267

http://www.escottsportfishing.com/index.html

David:)


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Originally Posted by ks.snow (Post 3629358)
Myself and my Dad are looking at doing a northern fishing trip in BC, AB, or SK. Can anyone reccomend a fly in trip thats 3-4 days long. Doesnt necessarily have to be fly in, but was looking for a guided trip. Probably around June. Thanks in advance for the help!


1bluZebec 12-25-2017 02:46 PM

Whichever you choose please report back with your stories and pictures[emoji6]


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