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Old 10-10-2023, 03:10 PM
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About ten years ago a group of us flew in for some fly-in fishing in northern AB. We flew in with Mikisew Sport Fishing. We had a blast caught a lot of fish and we want to redo the trip. Since then they have shut down so I am looking for some recommendation on a replacement trip. Can be in northern AB or Sask. We have a group of six people and are looking for roughly a 4-6 night stay. We would like to be flown in and dropped off. No guides we are all experienced fishing and are looking to make it more affordable. Boats, fuel, cabin supplied. We will bring our own rod, tackle, sleeping bags and food.
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Old 10-10-2023, 03:59 PM
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Check out slims cabins Sk. Have multiple fly out options for for do it yourself types
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Old 10-10-2023, 04:17 PM
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PM sent, think I have the absolute perfect place for what you describe. Fly In, can do your own thing without guide, have the whole place to yourselves, 6-7 lakes to explore. Pike, Walleye, lake trout, great sleeping cabin. I'm sure they would allow you to bring your own food and cook for yourselves, but they can also handle that for you. Very flexible, and one of the best value money wise out there.
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PM sent, think I have the absolute perfect place for what you describe. Fly In, can do your own thing without guide, have the whole place to yourselves, 6-7 lakes to explore. Pike, Walleye, lake trout, great sleeping cabin. I'm sure they would allow you to bring your own food and cook for yourselves, but they can also handle that for you. Very flexible, and one of the best value money wise out there.
Can you share with the rest of us? Many would like the same type of thing so if we can’t offer a place we follow the thread for future trips....much appreciated.
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Old 10-10-2023, 09:01 PM
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Can you share with the rest of us? Many would like the same type of thing so if we can’t offer a place we follow the thread for future trips....much appreciated.
Second that! Always a crap shoot when looking at places like this so if someone has first hand experience and says it’s good, I’m much more likely to go where I have heard good things vs throwing a dart at a wall and hoping. Especially when taking the wife who isn’t big into fishing but will go along.
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