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Ignace Outposts is located in the heart of Northwestern Ontario. Our fly-in camps have been carefully selected for their ample fishing opportunities, remoteness and intimate locations. Essentially we have some of the best remote fishing in Canada suited t
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Summer Walleye
I don’t know why some guys sit in the cabin when the lake is calm and the sun is high. In fact many don’t even consider a summer trip because there is misconception that walleye don’t bite in the summer. How wrong can you be. O...
More Seseganaga Lake fishing reports
Phil and Andy sent the following note. “We caught several 25” walleyes this year. Not extreme monsters but always a nice tussle on the end of your line.” Having the odd large northern latch on to your line makes a good fight too....
Seseganaga Trout Fishing report
Atlanta is a long way from Seseganaga Lake but as Phil reports from his annual trip, these lakers are worth the travel. “Here is the second Laker I caught. It is a twin of the first…about a half inch difference. ...
Fish Report
Brad and Karen: Here is the 29 inch walleye I caught on Metionga Lake. Thanks so much for another wonderful vacation!Bob Donnelly Bob and his crew have made yearly trips to Ignace Outposts since the late 80’s. They have fished most of o...
Not a bad double header
Joey, our dock hand this summer, found a few moments to fish with his wife this past week. Without revealing his “super secret spot” (locals are like that), here is a glimpse of a double header they caught. Our pilot Rob took the picture and ve...
Joey and Rob
Our pilot Rob and dock hand Joey seem to excel in research and development of our product. They try to fish as much as they can and I can’t blame them. Rob Joey It is almost so much fun to work here that maybe I don’t ...
In sight of the cabin
Dave Trcka sent a note about these three fish all caught within 1 hour on Metionga Lake in sight of the cabin. “I caught (Lower Rapids)a 34” Northern (no Picture), a 40” Northern (57 ), a 42” Northern (53 ) and a 26” Walleye(55) a...
