Your fishing and hunting destination in the heart of Northwestern Ontario's Sunset Country. Here is what's happening at the end of Highway 105.
Friday, August 15, 2008
The 4th Generation of Sunset Lodge Fishermen
Each year the family of Sunset Lodge fishermen grows and this year was no exception......we were able to meet Adelyn. At 14 months, this was her first trip to Red Lake and she is the 4th generation of her family to fish the Red Lake waterway. It was her great grandpa who first came to Sunset Lodge. She is just a joy. I'm sure that she was proud of her Uncle Nate when he landed this northern - nice catch and release Nate! Luke may have got the prize for smallest walleye but hey, when you're fishing you have got to have a sense of humor!
This Week's Mini Fishing Derby
Dennis B. and his group were at Sunset Lodge this week. After a week on the waters of Red Lake, they shared the results of their in-house fishing derby. With 9 persons in the pool, we aren't sure how high the stakes were, but odds are bragging rights raked highest. Shawn and Chris were tied for the walleye category each pulling in an awesome 28 in. walleye. But hats off to young Drew, who at 12 years old, beat out all the adults with his 34.5 in northern. You may not hear the end of this one soon Dad as Drew was all smiles.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Jeff & Liz visit Sunset Lodge
I wanted to send you a note saying that we had a great time last week at Sunset Lodge. The quality of the fishing met all our expectations, the cabin was clean and comfortable, and the wilderness scenery was of course beautiful. Our priorities for the week were to relax, explore new waters, and enjoy some quality Canadian fishing, and we accomplished all of them.
I'm still amazed at how healthy and thick the walleyes we caught were, and trout fishing over in Pipestone Bay was another highlight of the trip. I don't understand why more people don't want to experience the excitement of fighting those bruisers.
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