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Trophy Northern Pike
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Trophy Smallmouth Bass
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Trophy Walleye
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Caribou Falls Lodge offers wilderness adventurers access modern comfort and truly spectacular fishing at drive to prices.
Fish for Walleye, Pike, Muskie, Perch, Bass, Whitefish, and access to a nearby trout lake. One of our guest wrote: "We caught so many fish our arms are sore, we are exhausted and boy are we thirsty"
Another guest wrote: "I have been coming to Caribou Falls Lodge for 30 something years and the fishing is now better than ever and it's always been great!
While you're fishing you may delight in watching one of the many bald eagles soar over our boreal forest or catch a black bear taking a swim in the strong current. You may come across a huge beaver dam or glimpse some otters chasing each other in one the many streams. On a beautiful crisp fall day you may see a moose hiding in fantastic foliage or crossing one of the bays. Or just sit and relax and watch one of our spectacular sunsets. If you bring your camera along you may capture more than just a fish on film.
About The Fish
POSSESSION LIMITS
Non-Resident 8 Day Sport Licence
- 2 Walleye Between 13.8 and 17.8 inches - 4 Northern under 27.5 inches - Muskellenge - Catch & Release ONLY - Smallmouth Bass - Catch & Release ONLY
Non-Resident 8 Day Conservation Licence
- 1 Walleye between 13.8 and 17.8 inches - 2 Northern under 27.5inches - Muskellenge - Catch & Release ONLY - Smallmouth Bass - Catch & Release ONLY
SIZE LIMITS
Walleye - Between 13.8 AND 17.8 INCHES
Northern - Protected slot 27.5 to 35.5 inches - You can keep any under 27.5 inches
FISH CLEANING
If you are taking a guide, he will clean your fish at no additional charge. If you have not hired a guide, fish cleaning services are available at the following rates:
- $ 1.50 per Walleye - $ 2.50 per Northern/Whitefish
Fish Handling
Some Basic Rules
Do not hold any fish by the eyes.
Don't hold a large fish vertically. Always hold your fish horizontally and provide belly support.
Do not put your fingers in the gills.
Wet your hands or gloves before handling a fish.
Remove hook with as little damage to the fish as possible.
If possible release the hook from fish's mouth in the water. If not in the water then net the fish and put it back in the water quickly.
Put a big fish in a cradle. The less you handle a fish the better off it will be.
If taking a picture - take it as quickly as possible.
Holding a large fish vertically by the gills or any other way will injure the fish and it will not survive when released. Hold fish horizontally and support with two hands .
Wilderness fishing lodge Canada cabin rentals boats Walleye, Northern Pike, Muskie, Bass, Perch modern cabins, North of Kenora.
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