Northern Walleye Lodge: Dog Lake is one of Ontario's best-kept Walleye secrets. It's far enough south for a long growing season producing big Walleyes but still located in a very remote region of Northern Ontario. As a result Walleye fishing pressure is low and the population of Walleye is high. Walleye are most common in the 1 lbs. to 3 lbs. range with a high number of Walleyes between 4 lbs. and 6 lbs. Dog lake also produces Walleye over 10 lbs. A surprising amount in this size range do get caught throughout the summer. Guests can expect to catch 30 to 60 Walleyes in a day. Accommodations are in lakefront housekeeping cabins. They also offer fishing for Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass and Lake Trout.
Murray Lake Cottages is located between Chapleau and Missanabie
Murray Lake Cottages is located south of Missanabie and between Wawa and Chapleau, Ontario. They have outstanding Walleye fishing as Walleye are the dominant species in their lake. Not only can you catch trophies over 30 inches the numbers are there as well. Their guests enjoy catching 40 to 60 Walleyes per day on average and on really good days people have reported catching 100 Walleyes in a day. From Murray Lake you have boat access to McMurty Lake and Dog Lake for even more Walleye fishing opportunities. They also have boat caches on several remote backcountry portage lakes, which produce Walleye after Walleye. They have five lakefront housekeeping cabins that sleep between four and nine adults. They have two boat-to outpost camps on Loon Lake and Shikwamkwa Lake and both camps have fantastic Walleye and Northern Pike fishing. Their rates are the best in Ontario. They also have fishing for Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Lake Trout, Brook Trout and Perch.