Fishing Lodges

Finding Good Fishing Lodges

Fishing lodges are a great place for a vacation. Three years ago, I started going to fishing lodges for my vacation. The first one that I went to was Lawrence Bay Lodge in Saskatchewan. I fell in love. The view was great and the fishing was better.

I have been fishing in some nice places before, but the fishing that I did while I was at the Lawrence Bay Lodge was magnificent. My favorite fish are walleye and lake trout and I was not disappointed. Fishing lodges seem to always be right where the best fishing is. I guess that is part of their business.

I really enjoyed the breakfast, lunch and dinner I was served. Fishing lodges are known for their hospitality and Lawrence Bay Lodge did not disappoint. I also really like that fishing lodges offer fishing guides. My Cree Indian fishing guide was very skillful. I've never caught such a large quantity of such a large variety of fish.

Last year the fishing lodges I visited were in Ontario. The first one was the Tomahawk Resort. It was so much fun. I had never been to Sioux Narrows, Ontario before. I did not stay in their lodge; I went ahead and rented a fully equipped houseboat for my vacation. I only did this because I brought three of my nephews with me for the trip.

It seems like fishing lodges go above and beyond my expectations every time. I enjoy fishing lodges as a vacation destination. The next one of the fishing lodges on my list is Mattice Lake Outfitters in Armstrong, Ontario. I can't wait to go fly fishing there. I've visited several websites for fishing lodges and their website was well designed.

I was talked into checking out fishing lodges in Texas of all places by my best friend. I do not really like Texas, but the fishing lodges I visited around Lake Fork were nice. I caught some bass while I was with a guide, but I didn't like being baked by the Texas sun. I have a list of recommendations for fishing lodges in the area but I will probably never return to Lake Fork.

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