siwash Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 Hi folks, Been ages since I post last.. A group of 6 to 8 friends and family are planning a trip in Sept (20-23) and we're looking for a great fishing camp with decent cottages and boat rentals. A few of us are grouse hunters and since the season will have started by then, we'd like to do some hunting too... We'd prefer to keep the drive to within 5 hours +/-.. 6 is possible if it's a really good spot. So far we are considering Herridge Lake, GoBushKon (Gowanda?) Outpost Lodge, and Maiden Bay Camp and maybe Lake Air (seems a bit pricier) Thoughts on these places? Any other places? I'd really like to get on some trails/logging roads for some partridge!! As for fish, walleye, pike and bass would be great and trout a bonus.. Thanks.. I'd very much appreciate the input!
Joeytier Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 (edited) Talon Lake might be a good option. Cheaper than some of the options you listed, and I doubt you'd have a problem catching walleye and pike. The only thing easier is the grouse hunting. Talon Lake Lodge Edited March 21, 2012 by Joeytier
Rod Caster Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 lots of good trails for partridge hunting near Herridge Lake lodge. Also plenty of walleye spots out there.
irishfield Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 Mind being water access?? (only 3/4 mile from town) If you don't.. I may be able to set something up for you on Lake Temagami.. 3 bedroom cottage, boat rental from the guy that looks after the cottage (fully insured and legal boats) and a possible guide for the grouse hunt, if Jim's still in town by then. Hopefully I'll still be there at that time of year and could do a couple Laker charters for you as well.
solopaddler Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 Check out this post of mine from last September. I know this is a lot further than you wanted to go, but honestly it was amazing. My buddy who is an avid hunter said it was by far the best bird shooting of his life. Nobody up there hunts them, the population is huge and what really blew him away were the amount of sharptails. According to him he has friends that fly out west to hunt them and this experience was better. As far as the fishing goes it was fantastic. The cabins are decent, prices are cheap and the hosts John and Karen are great. VERY highly recommended! http://ontariofishingcommunity.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=58242&st=0&p=637672&hl=Nakina&fromsearch=1entry637672
siwash Posted March 21, 2012 Author Report Posted March 21, 2012 Check out this post of mine from last September. I know this is a lot further than you wanted to go, but honestly it was amazing. My buddy who is an avid hunter said it was by far the best bird shooting of his life. Nobody up there hunts them, the population is huge and what really blew him away were the amount of sharptails. According to him he has friends that fly out west to hunt them and this experience was better. As far as the fishing goes it was fantastic. The cabins are decent, prices are cheap and the hosts John and Karen are great. VERY highly recommended! http://ontariofishingcommunity.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=58242&st=0&p=637672&hl=Nakina&fromsearch=1entry637672 Wow, that looks amazing... but how far is that? We only have 4 days - maybe need closer to week for that place. Im saving that in my favs. Thanks
BillM Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 13hrs to Nakina one way. Not really a place you go for 4 days unless you REALLY enjoy driving, lol.
siwash Posted March 21, 2012 Author Report Posted March 21, 2012 Mind being water access?? (only 3/4 mile from town) If you don't.. I may be able to set something up for you on Lake Temagami.. 3 bedroom cottage, boat rental from the guy that looks after the cottage (fully insured and legal boats) and a possible guide for the grouse hunt, if Jim's still in town by then. Hopefully I'll still be there at that time of year and could do a couple Laker charters for you as well. Send me a PM of email me at [email protected] Pics and more info (rates) would be good... who owns the cottage?
siwash Posted March 21, 2012 Author Report Posted March 21, 2012 lots of good trails for partridge hunting near Herridge Lake lodge. Also plenty of walleye spots out there. Do you need to hit those back lakes they advertise or are the walleye (and other species) abundant in the main lake (Herridge)? It gets pricey once you add trips to the back lakes... you have to go with guides... Thanks!
irishfield Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 I almost bought a place on Herridge, to rent out .... and found out the main lake is pretty fishless. Papa Joe's takes you to the back lakes to fish. That said... maybe it's only "fictitiously" fishless.
Rod Caster Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 I find the lakes in that area impossible to catch anything during the day...but the mornings and evenings are top-notch for walleye. It might be worth guiding into back lakes, or pick another nearby lodge/lake. How about Olive the Lake? Good pike in there. At least you'll catch something during the day....plus it's a bit closer of a drive. Wilson Lake cottages is another option. I have no idea what the cottages are like, but the lake gets almost no pressure from the public because there is no public access.
irishfield Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 Wilson is also a stocked, year round, Laker lake.
Rod Caster Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 Wilson is also a stocked, year round, Laker lake. the one on roosevelt rd is. I've been meaning to hit that this year. The other one is on Wilson Lake Road, north of Gramps Bait. Lots of nearby trails to hunt grouse too.
siwash Posted March 21, 2012 Author Report Posted March 21, 2012 the one on roosevelt rd is. I've been meaning to hit that this year. The other one is on Wilson Lake Road, north of Gramps Bait. Lots of nearby trails to hunt grouse too. Where are these places, fellas? Same area? I'm getting confused!!
Rod Caster Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 Olive Lake is just north of Marten River. Wilson Lake and Herridge Lake are further north by maybe 20 or 30 kms. All three just east of Hwy11. If you go to Wilson, let me know...I've been meaning to try that lake...with access The only public access is down a 30 foot rock cliff or through a swamp.
siwash Posted March 21, 2012 Author Report Posted March 21, 2012 Anyone familiar with this area and lodge? http://www.gowbushkon.com/index.php/directions-location.html Thanks...
siwash Posted March 21, 2012 Author Report Posted March 21, 2012 Olive Lake is just north of Marten River. Wilson Lake and Herridge Lake are further north by maybe 20 or 30 kms. All three just east of Hwy11. If you go to Wilson, let me know...I've been meaning to try that lake...with access The only public access is down a 30 foot rock cliff or through a swamp. For sure!! I am thinking it might be less pressured therefore better fishing... Does it have walleye too? I am going to shoot them an email.. Thanks Cody
Rod Caster Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 For sure!! I am thinking it might be less pressured therefore better fishing... Does it have walleye too? I am going to shoot them an email.. Thanks Cody The lodge owners told me the walleye fishing was "ok"....they also knew I was looking to launch a canoe...which they don't want. The walleye fishing will be good in there, I'm very sure of that...if the other nearby lakes are any indication
moose Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 lake temeagami camp called wishuwere fishin rick and pauline are owners great deluxe cottages with hot tuns and close to ;ogging trails for grouse and great fishing
siwash Posted March 21, 2012 Author Report Posted March 21, 2012 Emailed Wilson's yesterday and no reply yet... I guess us city folk are used to quick replies! Maybe they shut down... come to think of it, a few places haven't gotten back to me... Still searching and still eager to hear more recommendations to your fav spots! Thanks!!
siwash Posted March 21, 2012 Author Report Posted March 21, 2012 The lodge owners told me the walleye fishing was "ok"....they also knew I was looking to launch a canoe...which they don't want. The walleye fishing will be good in there, I'm very sure of that...if the other nearby lakes are any indication This place doesn't even have an email... I am not going to bother to make a long distance call when everyone else will respond to email.. I have heard that Temagami is not that great to fish... it's hit n miss.. and big and challenging
irishfield Posted March 21, 2012 Report Posted March 21, 2012 The place I had in mind for you.. unavailable for those dates.
Rod Caster Posted March 22, 2012 Report Posted March 22, 2012 This place doesn't even have an email... I am not going to bother to make a long distance call when everyone else will respond to email.. I have heard that Temagami is not that great to fish... it's hit n miss.. and big and challenging Hey, we just got phones up here. What the hell is email? The choice is yours, but a phone call is not hard to make.
siwash Posted March 22, 2012 Author Report Posted March 22, 2012 The place I had in mind for you.. unavailable for those dates. Thanks anyway! Is it true that Temagami can be tough to fish, especially if you don't have a guide or are unfamiliar with it? Might be to big of a lake to tackle for first-timers...
irishfield Posted March 22, 2012 Report Posted March 22, 2012 Sounds like you're not interested in Temagami now anyhow, but if you are I may have another spot pending how many are in the party and what sleeping arrangements would be. Sure it can be a tough nut to crack for pickeral.. but bass are under every piece of wood or rock.
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