Flyin Walleye Fishing
Walleye range from 1 to 2 pounds in general, though occasionally it may exceed 10. Walleye can be distinguished from others by white spot on the bottom of the tail, dark area at the bottom of the dorsal fin and its pearlescent eyes. Walleye are green at sides with golden flakes. The walleye is also named ol' marble eyes for its pearlescent eyes, which is caused by a reflective layer of pigment that helps them to see at dark.
Fly-in to Allanwater Lodge for exclusive Fly-in Walleye Fishing. Rail-in to Allanwater Lodge with Fly-in Walleye Fishing facilities in northern Ontario. Allanwater Walleye fly-in rail-in lodge in northwest Ontario is comfortable, even luxurious by some standards. Many lakes are over used and many walleye lakes in northwest Ontario lakes are over fished. To experience true northwestern Ontario wilderness Fly-in Walleye Fishing come to Allanwater. Enjoy Fly-in Walleye Fishing in our low pressure wilderness fishery. We are the only fishing camp in our seventeen mile wilderness. Come fly-in fishing for Walleye to our northern wilderness walleye fishery where you can catch walleye all day long.
Allanwater Lodge is located about 25 miles east of Savant Lake, Northwestern Ontario, surrounded by forests and lakes, exceptional scenery. The Allanwater fishery is made up of many lakes and rivers and is about seventeen miles long and four miles wide. Two rivers, the Bright Sands and the Allanwater River supply the Allanwaters and flow directly into Lake Kawaweogama. Allan Water Bridge Lodge is located on Lake Kawaweogama. Starts in Allanwater River 15 miles south of the camp and has its headwaters in Lake Seseganaga with is 15 wide and 20 miles long. The Allanwater River flows eight miles north though Sunray Lake to Lake Kawaweogama. The lake is five and one half mile south to north and four miles east to west.
Allanwater Lodge is located about five miles down the lake. The unusual feature of the lake is the gravel esker that creates shallow and spawning areas right down the middle. The lake is populated with dozens of Islands, unnumbered bays, sand flats, shoals, weeded shallows.
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