8 hot spots from fishing experts at Cabela’s Winnipeg

8 hot spots from fishing experts at Cabela’s Winnipeg

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After humble beginnings in 1960s Nebraska, Cabela’s came north in 2007. Today Cabela’s Canada has seven stores, with three more planned, giving it a coast-to-coast presence. Fishing lead Bruno Maynard (above) and outfitter and fly expert Stu Thompson (below) and from the flagship Winnipeg store teamed up to offer these (mostly) Manitoba hot spots.

More info: Cabela’s Canada, 1-800-265-6245, www.cabelas.ca

BIRD LAKE, MANITOBA

GPS: 50.667, -95.251

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FISH: Walleye

HIGHLIGHT: Camp or stay in a cabin in beautiful Nopiming Provincial Park

WHEN: May and June

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LAKE OF THE WOODS, ONTARIO

GPS: 49.115, -94.417

FISH: Crappies, muskies, northern pike, walleye

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HIGHLIGHT: Big water with big fish, especially muskies

WHEN: Fall

NUTIMIK LAKE, MANITOBA

GPS: 50.157, -95.676

FISH: Sturgeon

HIGHLIGHT: Catch-and-release rules have increased sturgeon numbers and size

WHEN: May to early June

PATTERSON LAKE, MANITOBA

GPS: 50.647, -100.585

FISH: Brown and rainbow trout

HIGHLIGHT: Small lake with trout up to 30 inches, and little pressure

WHEN: Year-round; spring and fall for trophies

PERCH LAKE, MANITOBA

GPS: 50.446, -100.008

FISH: Brown trout, smallmouth bass

HIGHLIGHT: Beautiful scenery, solitude and very large fish

WHEN: Early spring for trout; early summer and fall for bass

RED RIVER, SELKIRK, MANITOBA

GPS: 50.143, -96.864

FISH: Bigmouth buffalo, carp, channel catfish, freshwater drum, goldeye, northern pike, sauger, walleye

HIGHLIGHT: Fly fishing for big, very strong, non-typical species

WHEN: All summer; June is best

SHOE LAKE, MANITOBA

GPS: 50.658, -95.468

FISH: Northern pike, smallmouth bass, walleye

HIGHLIGHT: Vast numbers of bass make it ideal for novice fly rodders

WHEN: June and September

TWIN LAKES, MANITOBA

GPS: 51.563, -101.457

FISH: Tiger trout

HIGHLIGHT: Unusually aggressive and fast-growing fish

WHEN: Spring and fall

Stu
Credit: Gord Pyzer

For more on fly expert and rough-fish pioneer Thompson (above), see Gord Pyzer’s 2014 blog about fly fishing for drum and channel cats with Stu.

Check out our complete list of hot Canadian angling destinations