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Trophy lake fishing at a lodge on Great Slave Lake

A lake fishing trip of a lifetime awaits you on Great Slave Lake. Each year some of the largest lake trout, northern pike and arctic grayling in Canada are caught in Great Slave Lake. The lake fishing lodge is located on the shores of the Taltheilei Narrows in the 100 mile long McLeod Bay. Here, resident and migrating lake trout congregate and schools of arctic grayling flow through the strong currents.

Trophy lake fishing at a lodge on Great Slave Lake

This location, with its numerous bays and islands, provides you with protection in any weather condition. Fish as much as you can handle in the land of the midnight sun. Experienced guides, comfortable accommodations and terrific meals ensure your trip is unforgettable.

Trophy lake fishing at a lodge on Great Slave Lake

Season: June 2010 to mid September 2010
Requirements: Fishing license, fishing tackle and gear.
Suggested Items: Camera, binoculars, sunglasses, insect repellent and pocketknife. Suggested tackle for lake trout includes a medium weight spinning rod and reel with 12-20 pound line, lures such as daredevil spoons, half-waves, red eyes, dive bombers, rapalas, rubber jigs, reepers (3/4 oz - 1.5 oz) and white jigs. For arctic grayling a fly rod or light spinning outfit with 4-6 pound line is suggested. A selection of dry and wet flies, especially dark in colour, in sizes #10 or #12 as well as small spinners, spoons and jigs.
Suggested Clothing: Warm clothing to suit a variety of weather conditions, windproof jacket, rain gear, bathing suit, warm socks, long underwear, gloves, waterproof boots, hiking boots, sneakers, hat.
Difficulty: Easy
Restrictions: Based on 2 anglers per boat. Luggage weight restriction of 40 lbs per person.
Equipment Provided: Boats, motors, fuel, satellite telephone and fax service.
Transportation: Trips originate and end in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
Accommodations: Accommodation in comfortable, self-contained cabins with private bathrooms and maid service. Lodge facilities include dining room, hot tub, sauna and lounge as well as a tackle shop. Meeting facilities available.
Meal Information: Country style home cooked meals just the way you like them. Featuring prime rib, steaks, freshly baked bread and delicious pastries.
Guide Information: Guides are professional, knowledgeable and familiar with the lake and its fish.
Weather Information: Climate is generally warm and dry. Summer temperatures range from 10-25 degrees Celsius.
Comments: All packages subject to fuel surcharges of $21.50 per day.
Trip Duration Price
4 days
$2595.00* per person US$
Double occupancy. Wednesday departures return on Saturday.
5 days
$3395.00* per person US$
Double occupancy. Saturday departures return on Wednesday.
8 days
$4495.00* per person US$
Double occupancy. Saturday departures return the following Saturday.
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax

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Trophy lake fishing at a lodge on Great Slave Lake

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