Fairy Rock Wilderness Camp
Address:
Canada
Manitoba
310 9th St South, Morden
Coordinates:
Latitude: 54.027122
Longitude: -95.160487
Randy Bisschop
Contact:
(204) 822-1232
(204) 822-4569
Communication language
English
info@fairyrocklake.com
Web-site
Imagine flying 300 miles north of Winnipeg to St. Theresa Point in a wheel base plane, picked up by a float plane, then flying another 28 miles to the only camp on Fairy Rock Lake-no roads, communities or other lodges! Imagine...a whole lake to yourself!!!
Fishing at Fairy Rock Lake is out of this world. Larger walleyes are plentiful and easy to catch. The system is especially noted for its BIG NORTHERN. Lake trout are alsoavailable. The lake is 20 miles in length with the Stephenson river system flowing through it.
Fishing
OUT OF THIS WORLD!
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Don't forget your camera! Whether it's your first fish or a trophy, it makes your stories more believable back home.
Walleye
- Walleye are known for light, delicate bites, and are generally less aggressive than Northern.
- A lighter action rod will result in more fish on the line and a more enjoyable time. Also the break down ones are more convenient for flying in small float planes.
- Light line is as important as a light action rod, 6 to 8 pounds.
- Vertical jigging and trolling catches most walleye.
- Good lures include: Jigs: ¼, ⅜, and ½ oz. with a white, yellow, black or chartreuse 4 inch double twister tail.
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