Canada Ontario fly-in walleye fishing outpost




Supplies to bring for Outpost Fly-in Fishing - Ontario, Canada:


Clothing and gear:
  • rainsuit (light)
  • 2 changes of clothing
  • slippers and cabinwear
  • extra pair of shoes
  • jacket
  • gloves and headwear
  • sweatshirt, sweater
  • personal flotation devices (we supply flotation cushions only)
  • fish-finder (for finding structure and depth)
  • flashlight and fresh batteries
  • camera and lots of film (compact or disposable)
  • bug repellent
  • roll of duct tape





Personal effects and sundry
  • dish towel(s)
  • pillow case
  • bath towels
  • sleeping bag (good to 20 degrees F)
  • landing nets (tied or wrapped in plastic for flight)
  • snacks/ your favorite beverages
  • small first-aid kit (bandaids, painkillers, antiseptic spray, gauze, tape
  • sunscreen, sunglasses
  • pyrethrin mosquito coils
  • groceries for the length of your stay.





Suggested tackle to bring along:
(Whatever you don't bring can be purchased in Kenora.)


when fishing for Northern Pike:

fishing for northern pike (#1)
  • medium to heavy action rod with 10-12# test
  • 7" floating Rappalas - blue, silver, black, chartreuse
  • spoons - 4-5" -gold, silver, white
  • daredevils, blue foxes
  • 3/4 oz little cleos
  • Bucktail Mepps
  • large bass spinner baits
when fishing for Walleye:

fishing for walleye (#2)
  • light action rod / 6# test
  • Little Joe spinners - 24" with 3/4 oz sinker (gold, chartruese, orange, green, white, red (get-em-all)
  • 1/4oz lead-head jigs with 2" twister tails
  • deep-diving stickbaits
  • live bait is best and available at the dock. We recommend chubs or leeches
guests departing on Cessna 206 (#3)
All Played Out!
Satisfied fishermen boarding Cessna 206 for trip home



Packing your gear for the fly-in...
Gear packed into canvas-type bags makes loading the plane easier (there is a 75 lb. weight limit). One medium-sized cooler per couple (or one small cooler per person - six-pack size). Pack all groceries in cardboard boxes: otherwise, triple-bag. Bundle-wrap (any) landing nets to avoid snags and tangles.
We encourage catch-and-release fishing. Pinching down hook barbs with pliers will reduce injury to fishstocks and help ensure continued good fishing in the future.



Book your Canada fly-in fishing trip today!

Call Kim and Greg at 1-(807)-543-3113
or e-mail:info@gopickerel.com







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