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Fish
Ontario for
Walleye
and Northern Pike, Fly out Outpost Cabin
70 miles north-east of Red Lake, Ontario, Canada at Loon Haunt Outposts-- Whitelaw Lake Outpost Cabin |
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Goose
Lake | Whitelaw
Lake | Unnamed
Lake |
Monroe Lake |
Cherrington Lake |
Poirier Lake |
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Our outpost, which is the only cabin on Whitelaw Lake, is located in a small bay close to the inlet for the lake. Whitelaw Lake runs a little deeper than our other Walleye/Northern lakes and has some 55 foot depths. Whitelaw is a mesotrophic (middle age) lake and thus the dark stained water makes for an incredible Walleye population and great fishing any time of day. The angler doesn’t have to venture very far to catch fish. One of the favorite places to find fish is in the bay directly in front of the cabin at the base of the rapids. A short portage takes the fisherman to another lake to explore. We built the cabin at a new site on Whitelaw Lake in 1998 to replace our existing cabin. This lovely cabin will accommodate 6 and is of log construction. It boasts 2 bedrooms, a large dining area and well equipped kitchen with plenty of counter room and cupboards for ample storage. Propane appliances include a stove, refrigerator and chest type freezer. Added in 2002, solar powered electric lights. A gas barbecue is conveniently located outside on the attached deck. The cabin also has a bathroom with hot and cold running water and a shower with basin. An outdoor privy is located behind the cabin. |
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Flying in and out
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see a map of Whitelaw Lake click here To see pictures 2011 guests please click here Click here to view a satellite image of Whitelaw Lake |
Loon Haunt Outposts Whitelaw Lake Rates 2012If you are prepared to meet our flying schedule, which will enable us to utilize the aircraft both ways, flying is included in the rates quoted.All rates are quoted in US funds. Taxes are extra. Whitelaw
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How To Reach Us |
By car. By air. For air travel, contact Red Lake Travel Services at 1-800-465-3305. Mileages - Red Lake to: |
Our Conservation Policy |
Our
pristine lakes have very limited fishing pressure and it is our wish to
preserve the fantastic quality of this precious resource. To this end
we have adopted the following fishing restrictions: no one is to harm
in any way a Walleye over 18 inches or a Northern over 27 inches. These
fish represent our breeding stock and must immediately be returned to
the water after catching. Grab ONE quick photo, but do not put the fish
on a stringer or delay its return to the water. We encourage fishing
barbless as it reduces the mortality rate when catching and releasing
fish. It's possible to catch and release hundreds of fish per day.
We
invite you to eat your fill of smaller fish but allow no take home fish
at all. |
| How to make reservations |
Please
contact us for available dates. Tentative arrangements can be made by
phone but all firm reservations require a deposit ($300 US per person)
at the time of reservation. Deposits
are transferable with 60 days notice, but not refundable. Personal
cheques are accepted for deposits only. The balance must be paid in
full with traveler's cheques or cash before leaving camp. Our location
is such that we do not have a large volume of
traffic past our facilities. We must depend on advance reservations.
Once
we reserve a cabin, we remove it from the market refusing all other
requests.
A booking must be accompanied by a deposit within 2 weeks -- if not,
the
cabin is opened up to other fishermen. Our policy is intended to be
fair
to our guests, yet prevent the loss of income to our business. |
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Make 2012 the year for experiencing a fly-in fishing trip. |
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Goose
Lake | Whitelaw
Lake | Unnamed
Lake |
Monroe Lake |
Cherrington Lake |
Poirier Lake |
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Sunset Photos | Norseman
Photos | The
Pilots from Green Airways
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