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Need suggestions for Fly In Fishing Ontario or Quebec.

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My group have been doing the fly in fishing trips to remote outposts for a number of years now.  We love it!  Mostly in Southern or Eastern Ontario.  Of course the lakes we go to must have smallies.  We are coming from West Virginia through Buffalo, NY so we try not to go any further north them Gogama.  Does anyone have any suggestions for outfitters that fit the bill in Ontario or Quebec?  We have used Gogama (Derry Air), Sudbury Aviation, and Lake Land Airways.  It must be remote outposts with Bass and some other species.  I'm new to this forum so sorry if this is in the wrong place.  Look forward to hearing some stories!  Thanks. ;)

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Welcome aboard!

I'm sure someone will be along shortly with suggestions.

Mine would be to look into options in Maine. Their smallmouth

reputation is a well kept secret. Both numbers and size!

8-)

I have not experienced the fly-in fishing here in Ontario (I won't go in a plane :-[). If I can't trailer my boat or walk/hike into the lake, I won't be there. ;D

Anyway, that's not much help to you, but I wanted to say welcome to BassResource.com!

For Smallies in Ontario there's no place like Quetico - just bring your canoe.

Can also suggest K/O Lodge on the Ottawa River - Smallies, Walleye, Northern Pike and Tiger Musky - not a fly in though.

http://www.kolodge.com/home.htm

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I have not experienced the fly-in fishing here in Ontario (I won't go in a plane :-[). If I can't trailer my boat or walk/hike into the lake, I won't be there. ;D

Anyway, that's not much help to you, but I wanted to say welcome to BassResource.com!

Thanks, keep the suggestions coming but I really do only want a fly in fishing trip to a remote outpost camp.  We like a roof over our heads but still remote without any power and away from people.  It's great!  I really do appreciate the reponses and I'm goiing really start using this site now.

First off, there are absolutely no fish in Ontario.  None, not a one, really...it's not worth it.  ;)

Seeing as you really want fly in.  I've never used them so can't vouch for quality, however, colleagues went to Hastie lake and said they've never seen Smallie fishing like it.  Blind River is about 7.5 hrs from Buffalo.

http://www.lauzonaviation.com/rates.php

The best smallies I've seen is flying in with Lakeland Airways. They operate out of Temagami Ont.  

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The best smallies I've seen is flying in with Lakeland Airways. They operate out of Temagami Ont.

Thanks for the feedback.  I have used Lakeland Airways before, Aston Lake is a good bass lake.  Really enjoyed it and very good price too.  Have you fly in with any other companies?  I've also used Gogama(Derry Air), and Sudbury Aviation.  The owners of Derry Air are not the nicest people in the world if you are doing a fly into a outpost type thing.  They treat the Lodge people alot better.  

Thanks,

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The best smallies I've seen is flying in with Lakeland Airways. They operate out of Temagami Ont.

Thanks for the feedback. I have used Lakeland Airways before, Aston Lake is a good bass lake. Really enjoyed it and very good price too. Have you fly in with any other companies? I've also used Gogama(Derry Air), and Sudbury Aviation. The owners of Derry Air are not the nicest people in the world if you are doing a fly into a outpost type thing. They treat the Lodge people alot better.

Thanks,

Just to check, which lake did you fly in with Lakeland on?  Was it Aston?

Alright, another WV brotha. i have a few buddies that do a trip or two to canada from WV every year. I will be sure to ask them when i see them. I dont think ill get to talk to them until next thursday though. but i will let you know what i find out. Welcome aboard as well.

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