January 21, 2008
Big North Lodge & Outposts
807-224-4318 or 800-387-3577

January 24 - 27 Green Bay
February 7 - 10 Minneapolis RV, Vacation & Camping Show Booth No. 1215
February 15 - 24 Indianapolis Sport Show - Pepsi Coliseum Booth No. 145
March 12 - 16 Milwaukee Sport Show Booth No. 428
April 2 - 6 Minneapolis Sport Show Booth No. 1051
HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON!
Great Fishing…”upscale” accommodations available in a remote, private and peaceful setting
on the mainland at Minaki on the Winnipeg River System. Walleye, northern pike, smallmouth
bass and muskie fishing. We offer American Plan and Housekeeping Packages OR Experience
Unbelievable Fly-In Fishing at our “Trophy Waters” Roger Lake & Maynard Lake Outposts.
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Posted by atikokan
October 8, 2007
A new way to search for the best Fishing Lodge in Canada!
Starting with Northwestern Ontario, TroutBook.com lists Outfitters and Fishing Camps - while offering our free download - How to Catch Trout: Eight steps to Trout Fishing Mastery.
Use the unique visual interface to navigate through the Trout Fishing Lodge Directory.
http://www.troutbook.com
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Posted by atikokan
September 23, 2007
Rainbow Trout are found in many tributaries of the Great Lakes watershed, as well as in some inland lakes of Northwestern Ontario.
The rainbow trout is a popular fish because of its fighting ability, it’s beauty, and the distictive flavour of smoked trout. The rainbow trout will rise readily to a dry fly floated downstream with the current and many fly fishing enthusiasts travel the world over to experience the trill and excitement of rainbow trout fishing. Trout will also take a range of spinners and plugs, as well as various salmon egg baits and yarn flies. Rainbows are also fond of live baits, such as earthworms, minnows, grasshoppers, and grubs.
Rainbows are found in both cold and warmer streams. Swift, turbulent water is preferred, but the fish adapts to a range of conditions in rivers, streams, ponds and lakes.
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