Aug 23 2010

Fish Up There In Northern Canada – King Walleye

Fish Up There In Northern Canada – King Walleye

It is a small wonder that wildlife enthusiasts from around the world come to Manitoba every year to enjoy outstanding year-rounding fishing in the unmatched beauty of our wilderness. With more than 100,000 lakes and untold number of rivers and streams stretched across the province’s vast northern areas, Manitoba is one of the premier outdoor destinations in the world.

Come get away from it all in Manitoba, for a week, or a weekend, and experience the adventure of a lifetime. Choose from full American plan lodges to cabins and kitchenettes. They’re all here in Manitoba.

You’ll find no better hosts than the fishing lodges and resorts of Manitoba. The service is fine and the spirit is as big as the land, and the lakes of the surrounding countryside.

Clear, deep water lakes. Wild running rivers. Gentle bays shielded by wilderness. All teeming with trophy walleye, pike, lake trout and bass and surrounded by sweeping clear-blue skies and pristine air. This is Manitoba where fishing memories are big enough to last you a lifetime

Manitoba is a province that situated right smack dab in the middle of Canada, north of the Midwestern United States right above Minnesota and North Dakota. The name Manitoba is an English language version of the Aboriginal Ojibway word “Manito-bau”, which means Great Spirit. Manitoba received this name of Great Spirit from the sound of waves crashing on Lake Manitoba at Lake Manitoba Narrows. To the Objibway Aboriginal Peoples this was said to sound like the voice of the Great Spirit.

It is a small wonder that wildlife enthusiasts from around the world come to Manitoba every year to enjoy outstanding year-rounding fishing in the unmatched beauty of our wilderness. With more than 100,000 lakes and untold number of rivers and streams stretched across the province’s vast northern areas, Manitoba is one of the premier outdoor destinations in the world. Manitoba even has the oldest Master Angler program in North America, where you can show off your accomplishments and receive a trophy or patch for your great catch.

Which Manitoba fishing lodgings you choose to stay at will depend on your taste and the location you are interested in fishing at. The area surrounding Winnipeg, Manitoba, is a great place to start. You will find no better hosts than the fishing lodges and resorts of Manitoba. The service is fine and the spirit is as big as the land, and the lakes of the surrounding countryside.

Clear, deep water lakes. Wild running rivers. Gentle bays shielded by wilderness. All teeming with trophy walleye, pike, lake trout and bass and surrounded by sweeping clear-blue skies and pristine air. This is Manitoba where fishing memories are big enough to last you a lifetime.

Located on beautiful Vandekerckhove Lake in the pristine wilderness of Northwest Manitoba. Wolverine Lodge and Vandekerckhove Lake offer some of the finest Trophy Pike and Walleye fishing found in Canada. 90% of our guests tell us that they have caught the largest fish of their lives while at Wolverine Lodge! We have the only lodge on the 27,000 acre lake providing you with an exclusive fishing experience without the competition of other lodges and outfitters. Our fishing boats are first class. We provide 16 foot deep hull aluminum boats equipped with 25 hp Mercury engines and comfortable, padded, Lund boat seats. We fish two fishermen per boat and experienced guides are available.

Nestled in a quiet bay surrounded by the rugged Canadian Shield, Big Whiteshell Lodge welcomes you with luxurious accommodations, a secluded atmosphere and a friendly greeting.

It doesn’t matter which of the many Manitoba fishing lodgings you choose for your fishing vacation getaway, you will be sure to feel like you are out in the wild away from it all. With many different species of fish to catch, and just as many bodies of water to visit, southern Manitoba makes for a perfect fisherman’s (or woman’s) dream trip.

May 24 2010

Canada Fly-in Fishing Vacation

If you are looking for a fun and relaxing vacation, you should consider a Canada Fly-in Fishing Vacation. There are many vacation packages for you to find when searching for a Canada Fly-in Fishing Vacation. For example, one vacation package offers those looking for a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with the opportunity to experience fly-in fishing on Hearne Lake in beautiful Canada. The only lodge on the lake, Hearne Lake Lodge, is owned and operated by two people, a husband and wife team. This is the picture perfect portrait of a Canadian vacation at its best.

This lodge offers the perfect start to enjoying your Canada Fly-in Fishing Vacation. You can enjoy their guesthouse and stop at their main lodge for a one of a kind Canadian home cooked meal. Service is at its best at the Hearne Lake Lodge. They only cater to a small group of people at a time and this ensures that you will have friendly service and attention that you need.

Your Canada Fly-in Fishing Vacation is, of course, mostly about the fishing. In Hearne Lake, you will have the opportunity to take fly-in trophy fishing trips from June through September. There are many varieties of fish you can have the experience fishing for when visiting Hearne Lake in Canada. They have fish such as Northern Pike, Lake Trout, Walleye, Arctic Grayling and Lake Whitefish.

Certain times of the year are better than others for catching certain fish. For example, Northern Pike, Lake Trout and Walleye are most commonly caught during the month of June. Arctic Graylings and Lake Whitefish are harder to catch during June. Arctic Graylings are more common during July through September and Lake Whitefish are easier to catch in Late August through September.

It is best if you get a Canadian Fly-in fishing guide that is knowledgeable in the fishing of the area. They can provide you with tips on how to properly experience fly-fishing. They will be able to show you exactly where you can catch the fish you are fly-fishing for and what types of fish are more common at a particular time of the year.