D'Alton Outpost
“Fantastic fishing, we caught over 300 fish. Largest 40″ pike/me and my son Durham caught a 28 ” walleye. Cooked up our share, small pike is my favorite of the two species. One very big high, saw a cow moose give birth to twins on a tiny island. So much fun.”
-Will
Dawn Outpost
This was my son and my second trip to Dawn Lake Outpost Cabin. We were again very pleased with the experience and service throughout our planning and stay.
Our contact was Alex who did a great job helping with us the reservations, misc forms and putting together all our needs for our stay ie food, household goods, fishing tackle, etc. We were pleased and relieved to see all the “stuff” we ordered was there at base, nicely packed and ready for us. Once at the base station, Travis was our go-to person and he was really especially helpful and great to deal with. He gave us an excellent orientation on the cabin and the boats and was an all around a pleasure to deal with.
The cabin, was as we expected: clean, and everything operated as expected. We had one small issue which we appreciated that Travis flew in and fixed.
We caught lots of pike and walleye, several of each in the 28-30″ size.
Everything worked out great and we again appreciated the WN experience.
Regards,
David
Makokibatan Lodge
It’s been another busy week at Makok with a full camp.
This past week saw groups from Michigan join us. We enjoyed many shore lunches, lots of tall tales and a fair bit of wind here. We have been challenged with some east winds, that make shore lunching at the close island a bit exciting. Our shore lunch cook is a pro though and handles it seamlessly.
Lots of master angler walleyes to report with this past week’s largest being 28 inches and caught by Mr. Hughes and not far behind him, Pete with a 27.5 incher.
We are finding these big beauties at 20ft, with the smaller fish hovering around 12-15 ft.
Water temp is still cold! Jigs continue to be the lure of choice, with some guests throwing rapalas and my favourites, hot n tots. We are seeing guys mixing it up with feathered jig heads as well.
We have had over a dozen fish over 26 inches in the first week here.
Until next time!
– KC
Musgrave Outpost
“Well, we didn’t have to go far to land the fish” said group member Mel. They would set on a spot, and rotate lures, continually catching and releasing walleye for hours. Averaging on 60/fish days per boat, with the majority being walleye, this group had a blast. Their go-to lure was a floating jig with splitshots, any color. A consistent rotation from minnows to leeches or worms kept the fish enticed for hours. They Averaged on 30-35 inch pike, with 1 40incher, and one ‘alligator’ that never made it into the boat!”