A Million Acres.
Yours for the Day.
This is not just a flight
The plane doesn’t take you away from something. It takes you deeper into it.
The lodge fades behind you, and the scale of the north begins to unfold lakes without names, water without edges, places that feel untouched not because they’re hidden, but because they simply are.
In minutes, you’re somewhere else entirely. Not farther. Just deeper.
Why Anglers Choose to Fly Out
- Access untouched lakes
- Rotate pressure
- Fish different structures in one trip
- Explore beyond the main lodge water
Fresh Water,
Season After Season
What Flyouts Unlock
Lake Trout on the Fly
Sight Fishing Meets Depth Strategy
Arctic Grayling on the Fly
Light Gear. Flowing Water. Pure Elegance.
Northern Pike on the Fly
Big Flies. Shallow Water. Violent Strikes.
find the perfect lake for Your Style of Fishing
Every flyout lake in our system has earned its place. Some reward patience. Others overwhelm you with action. Some are about size, others about numbers or solitude.
Filters help narrow the field, but every final decision is shaped by weather, season, and the fish themselves. They always have the last word.
ABITAU LAKE
Where Trout Return Stronger
Abitau is built around moments you don’t expect from lake trout. In the right conditions, fish move shallow over reefs and structure, creating rare sight fishing opportunities for a species usually associated with depth.
It is a lake with history and restraint. After years of rest, it has returned to form with strong trout numbers and consistently aggressive pike. Timing matters here, especially in fall when the lake feels most alive.
BEAUVAIS LAKE
Defined Structure. Big Fish. Two Clear Patterns.
Beauvais splits cleanly between trout and pike water. Known lake trout structure allows for efficient, focused fishing, while expansive shallow bays create space for aggressive pike encounters.
Seasonality shapes the experience. Early season favors shallow pike, while mid to late season shifts toward dense vegetation. It is a lake where you can fish with a plan and adjust as the day unfolds.
BURSLEM LAKE
Low Pressure. Heavy Fish. Immediate Impact.
Burslem does not ease you in. From its return to the rotation, it has consistently produced large pike at a rate that stands apart. The lake is compact, controlled, and fishes with intent.
This is not a numbers lake. It is a place where each encounter carries weight, and where disciplined casting is rewarded with fish that do not show often elsewhere.
DESMARAIS LAKE
Numbers, Variety, and Water to Explore
Desmarais is expansive and active. Pike fishing is fast, with steady action across productive weed beds, while nearby water offers one of the most accessible grayling opportunities in the system. It suits anglers who like to move, experiment, and cover water. The reward is consistency, with enough variety to keep each part of the day feeling different.
DODGE / SOVEREIGN LAKES
Connected Water. Big Trout. Unexplored Potential.
his system offers scale and complexity. Dodge has already produced some of the largest lake trout in recent seasons, while Sovereign remains lightly explored, adding a sense of discovery to each visit.
Clear water and varied structure create strong conditions for both trout and pike, with sight fishing opportunities in the right light. It is a lake for anglers who value range and possibility.
DUNVEGAN LAKE
Balanced Water That Delivers Across Species
Dunvegan holds both depth and structure in equal measure. Deep holes concentrate lake trout through the season, while surrounding bays and vegetation support consistent pike fishing.
It is one of the more dependable multi-species lakes, with strong seasonal transitions and a particularly productive fall. The kind of place where conditions rarely work against you.
FLETT LAKE
Big Fish Reputation. Earned and Repeated.
Flett built its name quickly and has continued to justify it. Large pike define the experience, with fish that shift expectations rather than meet them.
It is not the closest water, but the distance is part of the equation. Effort trades for opportunity here, and anglers who commit to it tend to remember why.
GARDINER LAKE
Triple Threat Potential. Trophy Leaning.
Gardiner is built around possibility. Large pike are the primary draw, but lake trout and grayling are both within reach for anglers willing to move and adapt.
It is not constant action, but it offers one of the better chances to connect multiple species in a single day. A lake that rewards intention more than pace.
INGALLS LAKE
Scale, Consistency, and Untapped Potential
Ingalls feels vast because it is. Its size and structure create steady pike action with very few slow days, while still holding the kind of fish that rarely show themselves.
It is less about precision sight fishing and more about covering water and staying engaged. A lake where consistency builds confidence, and the next cast always carries a chance.
INSULA LAKE
Relentless Action. Pure Pike Water.
Insula is built for volume. Pike are aggressive, abundant, and willing, creating days that feel almost unrealistic in pace and repetition. It is one of the most efficient lakes for building confidence or simply experiencing nonstop action.
What makes Insula stand out is how little adjustment it asks of you. Fish hold predictably in shallow structure, and once a pattern is established, it tends to repeat across the lake. You are not solving a puzzle here. You are executing, refining, and staying in rhythm as the day accelerates.
IVANHOE LAKE
The Benchmark. Measured Against Everything Else.
Ivanhoe is not just productive, it’s defining. It sets the standard for pike fishing across the system, combining steady action with consistent access to trophy-class fish. Its size allows you to keep moving, always finding fresh water and new structure.
What separates Ivanhoe is its balance between predictability and scale. You can fish it with confidence, knowing patterns will hold, but never feel like you’ve seen it all. Add in lake trout and grayling opportunities, and it becomes one of the most complete single-day experiences available.
ALABYRINTH LAKE
Heavy Fish. Late Season Magic.
Labyrinth earns its name in structure and outcome. It’s a place where pike grow thick, feeding heavily in rich vegetation and holding in water that consistently produces weight over length.
Its defining window comes later in the season, when cabbage beds mature and fish settle into predictable feeding zones. For anglers who understand timing and patience, this lake offers some of the most satisfying pike fishing in the system, along with reliable grayling water nearby.
SEASONAL PEAK
Moving Water. Total Isolation. Pure Grayling.
Lefty Falls shifts everything. This is not lake fishing, it’s a river experience set deep in untouched terrain, where current, seams, and structure replace shoreline casting.
The reward is rhythm. Once you find it, everything connects: drift, presentation, take. Grayling respond eagerly, often on the surface, in water that feels alive and uninterrupted. It demands more physically, but gives back something few places can match.
AODIN LAKE
Quiet Water. Consistent Results.
Odin doesn’t announce itself. It simply produces. Pike fishing here is steady, with enough trophy presence to keep every cast meaningful, all in a setting that sees very little pressure.
What defines Odin is efficiency. You spend less time searching and more time fishing. With nearby access to grayling water and a layout that rewards clean execution, it’s a lake that quietly delivers one of the most reliable days in the system.
SANDY LAKE
Shallow Water. Heavy Vegetation. Violent Takes.
Sandy is built for impact. It’s shallow, dark, and filled with dense vegetation that holds both numbers and size. Pike here don’t ease into the fly, they commit.
This is a lake where conditions matter. Warm days bring it to life, and when it turns on, the combination of structure and fish density creates sustained, aggressive action. It also offers grayling at the outflow when water levels align, adding another dimension.
