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The Northern Pike is the most sought-after game fish in this part of the country. With their great strength, they can provide one thrill of a fight, many times ripping apart lures, leaders, line and occasionally even rods and reels get blown apart. The ability to sight-fish these huge pike in shallow water and being able to see the strike on your lure is truly the most exciting part.
Lake Waskaiowaka has no shortage of trophy pike. Here, every time you step into the boat, you have a realistic chance of catching a true trophy. In Manitoba, the minimum requirement to qualify a pike in the Master Angler Program is to catch one at least 41 inches in length. At Dunlop's Lodge, we consistenly catch pike well over the required length. Every day, there are pike caught that range 42" to 46", even a few 50+" monster pike were caught and released back into the water.
When is the best time to come and fish? This is probably the most commonly-asked question people inquire about when looking at booking a trip for the first time. This is a good question as you are spending a lot of money and don’t want to be disappointed with your trip. This far north you get spring fishing, summer fishing and fall fishing all in a three to four month period and the rest of the time the lake is frozen over. With such a short season, the fish are constantly on the move and the hotspots are changing every week. This little guide might help you see what the fish are doing and what kind of fishing you can expect at different times of year.
Lures... With their voracious appetites, these pike can be caught on most any lure, but we find some seem to work a little better than most. A few must-have lures you should bring along when you come fish with us are:
Good pike fishing equipment... The best thing you can do is get yourself some good quality equipment. The cheap stuff will only last long enough to ruin your trip. You will need a medium to heavy action casting or bait-casting rod at least 6 feet in length. A good stiff rod (but not a "broomstick") with a sensitive tip is needed to control the big pike. A light rod takes too long to fight the fish and puts more stress than necessary on them. Over-playing the fish makes it harder to revive them once you're done taking photos. Good strong leaders no shorter than 9" is needed with good snaps and swivels. The best out there are the titanium leaders. For reels, you usually get what you pay for. The most important thing is to have a good working drag system. If it doesn't work good you will lose the big fish, not to mention a lot of tackle. Also bring some new 14 to 20 lbs test line.
Join us and explore the endless shorelines, bays and natural structures of Lake Waskaiowaka, the Little Churchill river and numerous other navigable rivers. These lakes have been catch and release from day one. This is a tradition we will continue to uphold. For success with our conservation efforts, we depend on our guests to be equally conservation minded. Handling all fish with care and diligent catch and release practices is crucial to ensure that future generations will enjoy awesome trophy fishing in our waters.
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 20 September 2007 ) |
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