The Health Benefits of Spending Time Outdoors

When we were kids, our parents always told us “fresh air is good for you” or “go outside and get some fresh air!” Sure, they were probably just trying to occupy us for a while, but as it turns out, spending time outside has now been scientifically proven to make you a healthier person.

According to the Huffington Post, spending time outside can make you physically healthier. Here are some reasons why: Huffington says that the University of Essex performed studies that proved that the color green makes exercise feel easier. Cyclists who were biking in front of a green image showed less “mood disturbances” than bikers in front of red and grey images. So, the grass and trees of the great outdoors can help your workouts feel less like work and more like fun.

If you like hiking, you should know that spending some of your time at high altitudes, like after climbing a mountain, can help you lose weight. The altitude can trigger your metabolism, and keep hunger cravings at bay, causing your body to burn more fat, faster.

Vitamin D, which you get from the sun, is endlessly good for you—we need vitamin D to keep our bones healthy, prevent inflammation, and support our immune systems. Occasional sun exposure sans sunscreen can actually be good for you—as long as it’s in small doses.

Plus, there’s the simple joy that we get from nature. Spending a few minutes surrounded by natural beauty can lift our spirits, keep our stress levels down, and even prevent depression and anxiety.

If any of these good side effects from spending time outside sound good to you, spend a weekend here at Burnt Lake Lodge. We offer guided fishing and hunting trips, and our grounds offer some great hiking options. Contact us today at 1-877-358-2259 to book your stay today.

The Health Benefits of Spending Time Outdoors

When we were kids, our parents always told us “fresh air is good for you” or “go outside and get some fresh air!” Sure, they were probably just trying to occupy us for a while, but as it turns out, spending time outside has now been scientifically proven to make you a healthier person.

According to the Huffington Post, spending time outside can make you physically healthier. Here are some reasons why: Huffington says that the University of Essex performed studies that proved that the color green makes exercise feel easier. Cyclists who were biking in front of a green image showed less “mood disturbances” than bikers in front of red and grey images. So, the grass and trees of the great outdoors can help your workouts feel less like work and more like fun.

If you like hiking, you should know that spending some of your time at high altitudes, like after climbing a mountain, can help you lose weight. The altitude can trigger your metabolism, and keep hunger cravings at bay, causing your body to burn more fat, faster.

Vitamin D, which you get from the sun, is endlessly good for you—we need vitamin D to keep our bones healthy, prevent inflammation, and support our immune systems. Occasional sun exposure sans sunscreen can actually be good for you—as long as it’s in small doses.

Plus, there’s the simple joy that we get from nature. Spending a few minutes surrounded by natural beauty can lift our spirits, keep our stress levels down, and even prevent depression and anxiety.

If any of these good side effects from spending time outside sound good to you, spend a weekend here at Burnt Lake Lodge. We offer guided fishing and hunting trips, and our grounds offer some great hiking options. Contact us today at 1-877-358-2259 to book your stay today.

Here’s Why You Should Plan a Fishing Trip

Do you love to fish? If so, you should consider booking a fishing trip to a place like Burntwood Lake Lodge sometime in the near future. There are many benefits that come along with taking a fishing trip, and you should keep them in mind as you consider the idea of planning one. Check out a few of the benefits below:

A fishing trip will provide you with a memorable experience.

All anglers have their favorite fishing holes that they love to frequent. But if you want to improve your fishing skills and catch fish that you might not catch on a normal basis, a fishing trip will open up your eyes to new experiences and show you a side of fishing that you haven’t seen before. Burntwood Lake is located right in the middle of walleye territory and also offers excellent northern pike fishing. The lake is filled with weed beds and back bays that allow fishermen to put their skills to the test as they try to catch the fish located in the area. It’s a unique experience!

A fishing trip will allow you to unwind and relax for a few days.

Catching fish is obviously part of the fun of fishing. Nevertheless, one of the biggest benefits of spending a day out on the water is that it gives you the chance to forget about whatever is going on back at home or work. It’s just about impossible to have a bad day when you’re out on Burntwood Lake looking for the best spots to catch fish. All of your worries will melt away when you embark on a fishing trip.

A fishing trip will give you the opportunity to do more than just fish.

Most of the people who come to Burntwood Lake Lodge come to fish or hunt, but they also come to enjoy the services that we have to offer. Outside of the breathtaking views that you will get when you spend a few days with us, we also provide our guests with five-star accommodations. You will receive three home-cooked meals every day, a full-service bar at night, daily maid service, and more. It’s not just a fishing trip; it’s a vacation that you will remember forever.

If you like the sound of spending a few days fishing, you should book a trip to Burntwood Lake Lodge today. We are a fly-in only resort located in Canada that can provide you with a 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7-day fishing trip at an affordable cost. Call us at 877-358-2259 now to reserve a stay with us soon.

New Year’s Resolutions for Hunters

It’s another New Year. Where has the time gone, right? It seems like only yesterday everyone was talking about the “new millennium.”

Burntwood Lake Lodge, the best fly-in fishing and hunting lodge in Manitoba, offers this list of New Year’s resolutions for hunters. Enjoy.

5) Explore an area you’ve never hunted before, like the Canadian wilderness in Manitoba. Burntwood’s location includes over 1,000 miles of shoreline, with weed beds, hidden reefs, and more for great fishing. Plus, the water attracts game– for great hunting.

4) This year, take a kid or two hunting. If they don’t start young, they might never know the thrill of the hunt. Indeed, many old-timers can remember their first hunt when their father or someone else took them out on the land, taught them how to hold a gun and fire it, etc. Kids today spend way too much time attached to their smartphones, iPads, and other computerized devices. This year, take a kid or two into the woods, looking for animals. It’ll be a memorable adventure for all involved.

3) Is this the year you renew your gym membership and actually go, several times a week? It could really help your hunting game if you’re more physically fit this year than last. The more weight you’re carrying around, the harder it is for you to physically accomplish what you want to do. As much as you like hearty meals, this year try “portion control,” cutting back on sweets and sugary drinks, and adjusting your lifestyle so you do more walking and less sitting around. Hunting is physical, so it’s important to train your body for the hunt.

2) Don’t get stagnant. Try something new in 2017. That means mixing it up a bit. If you’ve always hunted the same animal with the same gun year after year, make this year the year you go for something else. It’ll reinvigorate your mind.

1) Resolve to have more fun during the hunt this year! Too many hunters take themselves and their hunt so seriously and that’s bad. Will you make some mistakes out there? Probably. Do you have to mentally beat yourself up about them? No! Approach a hunt this year with a more carefree attitude, taking time to enjoy the beauty of your surroundings. Perhaps you could join up with other hunters and make a weekend or week of it, so you’re not alone. Have some campfires. Tell tall tales. Take a boat out fishing, throw a frisbee around, or go for a swim.

2017 is filled with infinite possibilities. Happy hunting.

Reasons to Plan a Fishing Trip With Burntwood Lake Lodge

Fishing  Fishing is one the few outdoor activities that can be done 365 days per year. Fishing is great for outdoor enthusiasts, as it provides a distinct adrenaline rush, but is also quite relaxing as you escape from life’s craziness.

There are places to fish no matter where you live, but of course, some fishing spots are far more memorable than others. In addition, most anglers want to experience different challenges in their pursuit for different types of fish.

Burntwood Lake Lodge is renowned for being a special place to fish. Located in the hills of Manitoba, Canada, we are surrounded by one of the most gorgeous lakes where substantial amounts of fish are.

Manitoba is known for outdoor enthusiasts and boasts some of the best conditions for fishing. We have excellent conditions for Walleye fishing, as well as fishing for Northern Pike. We have scouted the best spots on the lake for fishing, especially weed beds and back bays.

Both species of fish, Walleye and Northern Pike, feed on just about anything and make for an excellent meal.

We cook what we fish right at our lodge, which is located just a few feet away from the lake.

There are also great lodging accommodations that are ideal for relaxing after a long day of fishing. Complete with a hot shower, plumbing and electricity, you will have the comforts of home. We supply three home cooked meals a day.

You don’t have to worry about bringing a boat as we have a fleet of boats available for fishing and offer both daytime and nighttime fishing.

There are a variety of fishing packages for you to choose from. If you need a personal guide along on the fishing excursion, we can arrange that for you for an additional price.

We supply most of what you need for an unforgettable fishing trip. Burntwood Lake Lodge has done all we can to make sure you fish successfully and leave feeling relaxed and wanting to come back again.

Interesting Facts About Moose Antlers

AntlersMore often than not, hunters go after big game not just for the meat alone, but for the huge antlers that signify a successful hunt.

Deer, moose, and elk for example have some of the largest of big game antlers and serve as a great souvenir of your hunt.

Each set of antler is unique to the animal and no two sets of antlers are alike. Moose antlers in particular, are extraordinary and we’d like to share some fun facts about this big game’s antlers with you.

  • Due to the fact that moose is the largest living member of the deer family, moose have the largest set of antlers.   Pictures really don’t do justice for the massive size, unique shape, texture and coloring of moose antlers.
  • If you pay close attention, moose antlers are commonly paired and shaped like the palm of the hand with outstretched fingers. This helps to set moose antlers apart from other big game animal antlers.
  • Moose antlers really don’t serve a purpose other than for intimidation during the mating season, which is the first two weeks of October.
  • A moose will begin to grow antlers once the moose has reached one year of age.
  • Once a moose starts to age and reaches past its prime, the marked reversal of antler development starts to show and will continue to decline until the moose passes.
  • It can be difficult to identify a moose’s age based upon antler size unless the antlers show signs of decay, which is when you know the moose is of advanced age.
  • Once a moose ages, the velvet that covers the antlers begins to fall off and re-grow in the proper season. A moose will typically rub their antlers against trees and hard surfaces to get the velvet off and sometimes, a moose will eat the velvet.

Burntwood Lake Lodge has a variety of guided moose hunts available and we always welcome you to join us.

 

 

 

2016 Fall Moose Hunt

The fall hunting season started off with fisherman, bear hunters and a duck hunter. The bear hunters didn’t fare so well as the bears would not come to the baits no matter what we put in them. The fishermen kept track of the fish caught a total of 377 in 4 days!  Our duck hunter fed us his bacon wrapped duck for the week.  Can’t get enough of this delicacy!  When he wasn’t hunting he was out looking for big northern.  For the amount of time fishing there was some nice pike 13 over 30” with the biggest being 39”.

The moose hunters arrived on September 17th.  The week proved to be successful with 2 bull moose tags filled. Mid-week, guide Leo had a moose coming and another smaller one swam from behind them across the river and his guest filled his tag.  The next day, guide Johnny called a nice moose in.  The hunter had the horns and head in the scope at 30 yards and didn’t feel he had a good enough shot.  The following day, Leo had another one coming to the call and the hunter dropped the shooting stick and that was it for the bull moose.

Rain, high winds, and fog slowed down the second week of hunting.  Mother nature at its finest!  This didn’t stop our guides and guests from getting out there.  Joe took his new guests out and saw a bull in the river but didn’t get close enough to get a shot.  Tuesday was calm in the morning and guide Joe heard 2 in the Hunting River.  Guide Leo and guest heard a call from down the Burntwood River but couldn’t get close enough for a shot.

The third week started off the same, heavy fog in the mornings and later in the week 25mph winds and 10” of snow! Guide Leo and guest headed for the spot he had heard the moose down the Burntwood River and it paid off with a smaller bull. Our successful hunter also saw a huge black bear and bought a tag in case their paths crossed again.

Guide Johnny went back to his secret spot where he had heard a moose on the first week but it was scared off. After calling for a few hours, the moose came back out of the bush and his guest was able to fill his tag with a beautiful 16-point rack.

In all it was a good season with great guests, good food and lots of laughs. Hope to see you all next year!

-Camp Manager Jim

monica jim and louise
Cook Monica, Camp Manager Jim, “Smiley” Louise

How To Choose A Hunting Guide

Hunting If you have yet to experience what it is like to hunt with a guide, you are missing out. A guide is not an expert who runs the show; a guide is a person who embarks on the experience of a hunt alongside you and shares his or her own tips and tricks, and puts you in the best position for success.

A hunting guide often has many years of experience and great advice to offer when you need it or request it. Usually guides are tied to a specific area where they have become very proficient in monitoring animal behavior and habitats. By sharing this knowledge with you, your chances of a successful hunt are greatly increased.

A good guide is not only someone who will take you to the best hunting spots, but he or she is also great company. A guide who is good at his or her job is one who won’t make the experience any less thrilling. Hunting can be an all-day event and the last thing you want is to be stuck with someone who does not engage in conversation.

One of the best ways to find the right hunting guide for you is word of mouth. By asking around, you will get advice on who is good and who is not. Personal opinions are a surefire way to narrow down selections and you can also ask about lodging accommodations, prices, equipment offered and so on.

Lastly, do some interviewing yourself. While it is a good idea to get perspective from other people, you will want to actually speak to the guide ahead of time. This will avoid any awkwardness and you will be able to ask questions before hunting day arrives.

Burntwood Lake Lodge has several friendly, professional, and experienced guides who have already geared up for a great season. To get in touch with one of our guides, feel free to contact us at any time.

 

Reasons to Plan a Moose Hunting Trip

Moose Hunting Hunting for big game is an exhilarating experience, especially when you’re hunting for moose.

Moose hunting begins at the end of September and ends at the end of October. With a limited window to catch big game moose, you should start preparing immediately.

If you’ve never been moose hunting, we suspect you’ll find it as exciting, if not more exciting than hunting for other wild game.

Here are some reasons why you may already enjoy moose hunting or why you should try it:

  1. Moose are fast. Moose can have a reputation for being lazy and complacent animals, but that is not the case. Moose can run as fast at 35 miles per hour and are fantastic swimmers.
  2. In conjunction with the above, moose provide a challenging hunt. They beat the odds of what they are typically perceived to be.
  3. Moose are quite the sight to see. If you have never been within a close distance of a moose, you are missing out. This animal species is huge with larger than life antlers and a body that can grow from 5 to 6 ½ feet from hooves to shoulders.
  4. While dangerous, moose hunting at night can be successful because moose tend to not leave one spot after sunset.
  5. Moose meat is healthy for you. Moose meat has the right amount of good fat in it and it a very lean source of protein. It has less than one gram of total fat per 100-gram serving with less than 0.5 grams of saturated fat.

Moose hunting for the first time is a very rewarding experience. Burntwood Lake Lodge is ready and able to take you on an amazing guided moose hunt.

Reasons to Plan a Moose Hunting Trip

Moose Hunting Hunting for big game is an exhilarating experience, especially when you’re hunting for moose.

Moose hunting begins at the end of September and ends at the end of October. With a limited window to catch big game moose, you should start preparing immediately.

If you’ve never been moose hunting, we suspect you’ll find it as exciting, if not more exciting than hunting for other wild game.

Here are some reasons why you may already enjoy moose hunting or why you should try it:

  1. Moose are fast. Moose can have a reputation for being lazy and complacent animals, but that is not the case. Moose can run as fast at 35 miles per hour and are fantastic swimmers.
  2. In conjunction with the above, moose provide a challenging hunt. They beat the odds of what they are typically perceived to be.
  3. Moose are quite the sight to see. If you have never been within a close distance of a moose, you are missing out. This animal species is huge with larger than life antlers and a body that can grow from 5 to 6 ½ feet from hooves to shoulders.
  4. While dangerous, moose hunting at night can be successful because moose tend to not leave one spot after sunset.
  5. Moose meat is healthy for you. Moose meat has the right amount of good fat in it and it a very lean source of protein. It has less than one gram of total fat per 100-gram serving with less than 0.5 grams of saturated fat.

Moose hunting for the first time is a very rewarding experience. Burntwood Lake Lodge is ready and able to take you on an amazing guided moose hunt.