Spring Walleye Fishing

    Walleye are by far the most popular species found in our waters.  Many agree that they are the best tasting fish in the world.  How wonderful then that they are  fun to catch, easy to clean and can be prepared in a so many different ways. Spring Fishing Many anglers dream of walleye […]

Our Pizza Oven

    Pizza.  Liz made it sound so magical, but she didn’t say pizza.    She said….fresh baked bread from an outdoor brick oven.  What was a brick oven? Back in the day I was a home schooler, taking my kids to play groups with other mums.  It was then that  I first heard of […]

Walleye & Hockey

  This winter the North has been blessed with such incredible amounts of snow and cold.  Cold = Winter = Hockey for Canadians.  As a side note, Tom just recently treated me to my first NHL game – Leafs vs Lightning – so cool.  So anyway I thought it was the appropriate season to retell […]

Walleye Fish Facts

Large female walleye lay approximately 26,000 eggs per pound of body weight. Less than 1 in 10,000 survive to adults under perfect conditions. A 21″ walleye produces on average of 100,000 eggs and is 10 years old. A 25″ walleye produces on average of 150,000 eggs and is 16 years old. The season closes on […]

Big Fish of the year!

Last week we had a great bunch of fishermen in.  Walleye fishing has been tremendous with numerous 20″and up  fish being released.  The largest Walleye caught and released was 28 1/2″. Brian Walker was the luckiest fisherman in the bunch on Wabaskang at Sleepy Dog Cabins.  I’m not sure that he was prepared for the […]

Fishing/Wedding Report

Well, how do I start something as important as this blog.  I’ll start with an apology for the tardiness in writing it. An historic event took place at Wabaskang Lake in July of this year.  A good friend who spent many summers of his youth here, came back from his busy life in Indianna to wed his […]