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Kipawa lodge

Started by Braveheart, March 09, 2016, 09:06:38 PM

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Braveheart

Anyone have any info on this lodge thinking about going there in June and what is the best lures for walleye in this area

T-Bone

Fished very close to there last June and had wonderful success; we primarily worked jigs and live bait, but also had some success throwing stick and crank baits. From what I understand, Wayne runs a great place and has a good return clientele each year. I surmise this as we looked at staying there a few times as they offer American Plan, but could never really line-up our cabin / date requirements with what was available...so you know he's booked pretty solid which is testament that is must be a good experience. 

In my opinion, the area between Mungo Depot and Corbeau Island is the best fishing anywhere on the lake (the best we've ever experienced anyway)...and Kipawa Lodge is right in that stretch.

Good luck...

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Braveheart

Thanks for the reply I will call and see what's available

Canuckbass

Most of those shorelines around Kipawa Lodge have lots of walleye, you're in a good area.

Braveheart

Thanks what are the best lures to use ?

T-Bone

Jigs of almost any type, but experiment colors, weights, bodies, tails, etc. Go light under a slip-float, go heavy in deep water, go action when casting  to shallow, go bulky when snappin', but go get some jigs. And when you run out of jigs, go to the nearest fishing buddy and ask him for some jigs. Ultra versatile...and [almost] all you need.
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RHYBAK

Jigs, split shots, floats( bobbers) and single hooks.
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