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Remote
Brook Trout Fishing
For spectacular wilderness brook trout fishing we offer only a select number of destinations - Audrey Lake and Verena Lake. Audrey Lake features great walleye and pike fishing to compliment the brook trout fishing. Verena Lake is perfect for the brook trout enthusiast particularly later in the summer when trophy brookies are often caught. Trout specialists know that the more inaccessible the water the better the fishing and the 20 minute walk at Verena Lake to the Wekweyaukastic River makes this a reality. Two square back canoes are already on the river allowing anglers to cover the best trout holding areas. Brook Trout Rates May 16 - September 30 AUDREY VERENA3 day $670 5 day $790 7 day $910 Kesagami Fly-In Outposts Lead the Way in Conservation As a first of its kind, leading the way in fish conservation, we will be providing fish cradles at all outpost camps for proper and safe handling of fish as well as supplying guests with free single barbless hooks for converting tackle in order to protect these precious fish. As part of our commitment to conservation and preservation of this remote wilderness fishery, Kesagami Outposts/Cochrane Air Services will be awarding free Outpost Camp trips to conservation minded anglers who pledge to use single barbless hooks only during their outpost fishing trip. Our
Conservation Pledge Kesagarni Fly-In OutpostslCochrane Air Services feels a great responsibility for the protection of our precious fishing resources. In order to guarantee top quality remote wilderness fishing for the future we have instituted a catch and consume policy for walleye and a total release policy for pike. It is with the cooperation with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources that we have implemented this progressive catch and release conservation policy. No pike or brook trout of any size may be kept. No walleye (over 18") may be kept. Only two walleye (up to 18") may be taken each day and only for immediate consumption (i.e. shore lunch or camp). No fish may be taken home. Single barbless hooks are strongly recommended for your personal safety and the protection of the fish and we will gladly offer, free of charge, the hooks and split rings to convert your tackle.
The
fish found in these waters take time to grow to such great proportions
because of the sub-Arctic climate. For example, the trophy pike that are
regularly caught may range in age from 15 to 30 years. An 18" walleye
might be 20 years old. Walleyes in this remote wilderness area don't often
breed until they are seven years old and even the average wall- eye eaten
at shore lunch can be 10 years old. For our conservation policy to be
truly suc- cessful, we depend on an educated angler who not only uses the
correct tackle, but who also shows consideration in the safe landing,
handling and releasing of these fish. We thank you for showing respect and consideration for this wilderness fishery. We can all work together to preserve these fish for many years to come.
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