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Species: Pike, Sturgeon, Trout, Walleye/Pickerel
Season: June to September
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Coordinates: 56.3500° N, 94.7000° W
Why We Choose It: Best for the quintessential fly-in lodge experience and really big fish.
Here you’ll find the quiet wilderness of the northern Canadian Shield, where dense forests cloak the secrets of the waterways—and there are many waterways. In the southern area of this region, a fly-in can mean a 10-minute trip from a small rural airport or a flight directly from Winnipeg that puts you in paradise within 20 minutes. The east shore of Lake Winnipeg is slashed by the Poplar, Berens, Bloodvein and Pigeon river systems, all flowing down to the lake, all plentiful with big fish. Challenge the predatory pike, the majestic lake trout or the giant sturgeon, or test your skills with natural trophy brook trout on the fly. Further to the north, follow the lead of the Hayes, Gods and Knife river systems. There are ancient and majestic waters that rarely disappoint when it comes to producing big, burly fish—whether your casting into a river or a lake. —Presented by Travel Manitoba
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Hot Bait: Northern pike, Johnson’s Silver Minnow. Sturgeon, smelt on a catfish rig.
Looking for lodging information? Check out Travel Manitoba for fishing lodges in this region.
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