The fishing at this outpost camp can be summed up in one word "ACTION". Our outpost offers fast paced fishing that is hard to find these days. While fishing its common for 2 fishermen to catch and release over 100 fish before shore lunch.

This outpost offers over 100 miles of shoreline to fish. Even though Walleye is the most dominant species, numerous trophy Northern Pike have been caught. Over the years we have logged many trophy Northern Pike, and monster Walleye.

The lake is 8 miles long, 1 mile wide, with a chain of islands down the center of the lake. While at the outpost you will also have access to two other lakes. Thunder Lake, and Blue Walleye Lake. As well as access to Elliot Lake, which are the same waters that pass by our main Lodge.





Thunder Lake is accessed via a short boat ride up a rocky channel north of outpost cabin. Thunder Lake offers much the same fishing you will find the outpost, although Northern Pike seem to be in more abundance here. Thunder Lake is 3 miles long, and 1/2 mile wide. While Thunder Lake is small in comparison, it offers you another avenue to explore while at the outpost.


Another lake accessible from the outpost is Blue Walleye Lake. While Blue Walleye Lake is only accessible via canoe, it offers you a chance to catch and release the first known walleye species, the "Blue Pike". While you are required to release all Blue Pike that you catch, it is fun to see just how different the Blue Pike species is from the walleye we all know today.

The last area you are able to fish is Elliot Lake. Elliot Lake has proven to be a Northern Pike haven, which has produced many of the large Northern Pike we see at the outpost. Elliot Lake is 10 miles long, 5 miles wide, and has an average depth of 7 feet. Elliot Lake offers numerous cabbage weed beds throughout the lake, and can be found virtually everywhere including the middle of the lake. Northern Pike use these weed beds as their hunting grounds, which have produced many 47 - 50+ inch and bigger Northern Pike over the years.