Many times fly fishing is the most effective way to catch pike, lake trout, whitefish and arctic grayling. In addition, fly fishing is the most enjoyable way to catch these great game fish. If you are new to fly fishing or have only tried it for small trout or pan fish, this is your chance to enjoy the sport on a whole new level. As the lakes overflowed a river began to cut a path between them and the Laurie River was born. Today this slow flowing tributary to the mighty Churchill River provides sport fishermen from around the world with some of the finest Northern Pike, Walleye and Lake Trout found anywhere on earth.
Strategically located in the heart of the finest Pike and Walleye Manitoba perhaps the entire world has to offer McGavock Lake and Laurie River Lodge provide sport fishermen a perfect place to base their quest for the prized Trophy Northern Pike.
Each year our guests catch hundreds of fish 40" or better and literally thousands of Pike between 30 and 40 inches. Each lodge has its own unique features but all offer unparralled fishing. Trolling, jigging and even fly fishing are all popular techiques to catch lake trout in the cold waters.
We offer lake trout fishing trips that no other fishing lodge can compare to. From the completely pristine waters of Great Bear Lake Lodge, with no other boats for over miles, to the non-stop trophy lake trout fishing with in sight of the lodge on Great Slave Lake, there is no way to fairly compare us to any other operator.
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Fishing Manitoba. The Department of Agriculture and Resource Development is currently undertaking a Shared Management process to solicit input and recommendations on re-opening the Duck and Porcupine Mountain areas to sustainable hunting.
However, due to barriers associated with the COVID pandemic, it is unlikely this process will have progressed to provide the department with these recommendations before the fall of A long-term framework for re-opening these areas is necessary with input from all resource users so that these populations can continue to recover.
In the interim, pending the outcome of Shared Management discussions and the establishment of a Shared Management Committee, the department is pursuing a sustainable limited interim moose hunting opportunity for the fall of Indigenous communities deemed eligible for this opportunity are being consulted.
In addition, we are seeking input from licensed hunters and other resource users. A series of restrictions are necessary to ensure this harvesting opportunity is sustainable, and does not jeopardize the recovery process. These restrictions will be strictly enforced and anyone moose hunting within the Duck and Porcupine Mountains outside of this opportunity will be subject to enforcement action.
This priority-based opportunity will allow a conservative harvest of moose in the Duck and Porcupine Mountain areas to the Indigenous communities that were identified as being significantly impacted during the Crown-Indigenous Consultation process.
A small educational licenced hunting opportunity is also being planned. The Department of Agriculture and Resource Development remains committed to working collaboratively with Indigenous communities, licenced hunters and other resource users to develop long-term sustainable solutions for moose in Manitoba.
If you have ever entered the draw since , you already have a personal profile on the system. Please contact the elicensing Help Desk at to access and verify your personal profile. Over the years I have seen countless images and watched many videos showcasing the stunning landscape and the top-notch Ice fishing from this location. This has continually intrigued me to visit this spot for myself Today Jay is heading to a new body of water ice fishing for walleye!
Consult the annual Manitoba Hunting Guide or contact the nearest Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development office to see which restrictions, if any, may apply to the area you intend to visit.
Certain activities may require a WMA Use Permit, and applications for these permits are available on this web site. Permits may not be issued for some requested activities. Please allow a minimum of 28 working days for processing an application.
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