Whitetail, Bear, Birds Lake Trout, Arctic Greyling, Walleye, Northern Pike  Whitewater rafting, Hiking, Canoeing
 
 
 
"...one of the last frontiers
of Northern Canada
."
   
     

Remote Wilderness Fishing

Northern Pike, Walleye, Arctic Grayling,
Lake Trout

On the Hawkrock River, at the northern tip of Saskatchewan, lies one of the last frontiers of Northern Canada.

The bodies of water we fish have never seen a commercial vessel or line, in fact, few people have ever seen this magnificent country or angled on these waters. From camp, you can fish a number of different lakes in addition to many miles of the Hawkrock River. Our lakes are small enough that you'll always be able to fish, no matter what the wind or weather conditions. Daily fly-outs are available with advanced notice.

To reach our fishing camp, which is 60 miles South of the North West Territories and Northwest of Wallaston Lake, you will be flown-in by float-plane from Points North, Saskatchewan.

The camp has fully modern accommodations with indoor flush toilets, hot showers and a wood-burning stove in each room. The camp is clean and in a very beautiful location. We can accommodate up to 16 guests at a time and are a full American Plan lodge. Our staff is excellent and friendly and our guides are professional, non-native.

About the Fish:

Pike are plentiful and extremely aggressive. They will strike at just about anything you put in the water.  We have caught over 100 in a day, as big as 30 lbs and lengths up to 51".  They are a lot of fun on fly fishing gear as well.  

Grayling, for those of you who fly fish and even those who don't, these feisty things will keep you entertained for hours.  We catch them in fast flowing rapids on the Hawkrock River.  

Walleye are plentiful in our rivers and smaller lakes...and they are delicious fried-up fresh.  

Lake Trout to keep your nerves tingling all day.  The next one could be the lunker of your life!  We feel that we have one of the best lake trout lakes in the province. On a daily average we catch and release 40 to 50 trout per boat with sizes averaging 15 to 18 lbs and as big as 42 lbs.