Fly-in Walleye fishing Northern Ontario
One must fly-in north of 50 (latitude 50) to find the thousands of forgotten lakes with access only by float plane or seaplane for virgin flyin walleye fishing in northern Ontario! The secret to finding the ultimate fly-in walleye fishing location north of 50 is simple.
Fly-in outposts in northwestern Ontario and northwest Ontario are comfortable, even luxurious by some standards and well used during the fishing season. They are fixed to the land and fishermen use them week after week, creating a constant fishing pressure on the lakes. I acknowledge that the idea of a fishing outpost is a great concept but most are over used and many walleye lakes in northwest Ontario lakes are over fished. To experience true untouched northwestern Ontario wilderness walleye fishing you have to go to a fair minded outfitter north of 50 who regularly takes the time, effort and expense of moving his outpost tent camps to new untouched, forgotten wilderness lakes. It’s easy to test these walleye lakes. One lands his float plane, parks in on the beach, climbs down to the float and casts a lure. Sometimes you can cast ten times and catch ten fish. You never reveal the name of the lake (if it has one). It becomes a GPS walleye fishing reference only, waiting for you experience.
Walleye Fishing Article
Fly-in walleye fishing will provide you with lots of walleye. On a true northern wilderness fly-in fishing lake north of 50, you can find a beach and set up a comfortable outpost tent camp and catch walleye all day long. Sometimes, you can catch two hundred walleye per day.
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