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Re: Canada Fly In Trip [Re: BoPro] #11689139 06/26/16 03:58 AM
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Great pics.


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Re: Canada Fly In Trip [Re: BoPro] #11689858 06/26/16 06:45 PM
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Who was the outfitter that you used?

Re: Canada Fly In Trip [Re: BoPro] #11690229 06/26/16 10:16 PM
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Where in Canada did you go? Recommended?

Re: Canada Fly In Trip [Re: BoPro] #11690307 06/26/16 11:14 PM
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Thanks for sharing

Re: Canada Fly In Trip [Re: BoPro] #11691437 06/27/16 04:48 PM
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That's what relaxation looks like!

Re: Canada Fly In Trip [Re: BoPro] #11691501 06/27/16 05:16 PM
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That looks like the trip of a lifetime. Thanks for sharing.

Re: Canada Fly In Trip [Re: BoPro] #11691625 06/27/16 06:07 PM
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beautiful! what a trip!


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Which outfitter and lake? Looks beautiful...

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Sorry for the late response. Here are some details of the trip and a link to more photos.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6UApQNqFMMYRUZKb2Z0d29OYlU

After contacting mutliple outfitters, I went with Clarks Resorts out of Vermilion Bay Ontario. Their service was top notch. They even provide free minnows for the week. Trust me, you will never run out. They also fly in to check on you every other day to resupply minnows and gas for the genertor. They even brought us more beer smile

Day 1, Travel day. It is about 1300 miles to Vermilion Bay. It was a little further for us because we had to pick up the photographer in Nebraska. We stopped in Fargo, ND for the night. I'd recommend Lucky's 13 Pub for dinner. There food was good, and the beer was tasty! Plus that area is surrounded by hotels.

Day 2, More driving - It took about 7 hours from Fargo to Vermilion Bay. Suprisingly there was alot of farm land in Manitoba, but once you got into Ontario, it became a sea of trees. We arrived at one of the resorts that Clarks owned at about 3pm, and stayed there for night before flying out at 6 am the next morning. We fished off the dock for a little bit, and saw some big muskie and walleye, but they didn't want anything to do with my flies. No biggie, because we would catch hundreds of fish over the next week.

Day 3 Fly out day - Fly out was actually delayed 5 hours due to fog, but they had a lodge for us to chill in with wifi, and we just killed time fishing off their docks. We finally arrived at the outpost at about 1 pm. After landing and settling in the cabin, we took the boats out for a few hours and landed about 50 walleye and lots of pike. We caught lots of fish on the banks of the cabin too.

Day 3-7 catching, catching, catching - Not much to say here. The cabin was awesome. It had propane for the shower, and a nice wood stove for heat. Plenty of fire wood that would last a month. We caught hundreds of walleye on both flies and minnows. We caught enough to get bored and just drove the boats around to explore the portage lakes. Pike were just as easy too catch, they are every where. Best bait were jig tipped with minnows, husky jerks, poppers, you name it. Anything we threw pretty much worked. For files, well, anything big and obnoxious... I would recommend crimping barbs on the hooks, and not using treble hooks. They are a pain in the A$$ when removing them from a Pike's toothy mouth.


Day 8 - Head home - We didn't fish but maybe 6 hours a day. I guess we got tired of catching. We spent the rest of the time hiking around, and just relaxing. The fly out was awesome, blue skies and we could see the whole landscape from the air, unlike the fly in day. The pilot even let my buddy fly for a bit. Cool deal.


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