What Makes A Fly-In Only Lodge Unique?

What Makes A Fly-In Only Lodge Unique?We all get tired of feeling busy 24/7 and it seems like every vacation is spent on our cell phone or tablets. While you won’t be roughing it at a Fly-In only lodge, you will certainly be able to unwind and relax while enjoying some fantastic fishing, hunting and connecting with nature.

When you choose a Fly-In only lodge, you will get a very different trip in comparison to other lodges.

You are deeper into the woods, surrounded by nature that is almost untouched by man. Because they are so secluded, you will not have to worry about other hunters around you and when you’re sitting on the water, you’ll feel like you are the only person fishing on the lake.

Everything you may need is readily available to you; you won’t have to think about anything besides hunting and fishing. Not to mention, the staff and guides have years of experience and won’t lead you astray.

Everyone needs a break and the opportunity to unplug every once and a while, here at Burntwood, we make that possible.

Burntwood Lake Lodge is located 500 miles north of the Canadian border and is the only lodge on the lake. Accessed only by air, we have fly-in outposts that make your experience at our lodge very unique. With over 1000 miles of shoreline, it’s a great place to fish for Northern Pike and Walleye.

We also have a world class hunt for moose and black bears. If you love to fish and hunt or you are looking for a nice place to go camping, contact us today to schedule stay.

What Makes A Fly-In Only Lodge Unique?

What Makes A Fly-In Only Lodge Unique?We all get tired of feeling busy 24/7 and it seems like every vacation is spent on our cell phone or tablets. While you won’t be roughing it at a Fly-In only lodge, you will certainly be able to unwind and relax while enjoying some fantastic fishing, hunting and connecting with nature.

When you choose a Fly-In only lodge, you will get a very different trip in comparison to other lodges.

You are deeper into the woods, surrounded by nature that is almost untouched by man. Because they are so secluded, you will not have to worry about other hunters around you and when you’re sitting on the water, you’ll feel like you are the only person fishing on the lake.

Everything you may need is readily available to you; you won’t have to think about anything besides hunting and fishing. Not to mention, the staff and guides have years of experience and won’t lead you astray.

Everyone needs a break and the opportunity to unplug every once and a while, here at Burntwood, we make that possible.

Burntwood Lake Lodge is located 500 miles north of the Canadian border and is the only lodge on the lake. Accessed only by air, we have fly-in outposts that make your experience at our lodge very unique. With over 1000 miles of shoreline, it’s a great place to fish for Northern Pike and Walleye.

We also have a world class hunt for moose and black bears. If you love to fish and hunt or you are looking for a nice place to go camping, contact us today to schedule stay.

Secrets To Catching Walleye At Burntwood Lake

Secrets To Catching Walleye At Burntwood LakeBurntwood Lake Lodge, known for its beautiful vistas and picaresque camping sites, is also home to some of the greatest fishing in the area! If you love to fish, come to Burntwood Lake any time of the year, even the dead of winter. There are a few secrets to a successful Walleye fishing trip, according a few pro-fishermen who have played cat and mouse with a few Walleye in their day. Here are some tips for fishermen, whether you’re a seasoned pro or you’re just starting out, who want to catch a Walleye.

The best thing to do to get started is to ask a local to help you choose the right gear. You’ll need a sturdy rod, about a 10-pound main line, a decent leader line and a good lure.

Walleye are known to differ in their feeding habits, but they’ve been successfully caught with jigs, live bait, weighted spinners, and even by trolling.

Walleye swim in schools, so if you caught one, you’re likely to catch another. They like to hang out in rock structures, breakline transitions and other hiding places, so you’ll have to tease them out of hiding. Many fishermen report that the best technique is to locate a walleye on your radar system, if you have one, dance the bait around, and then remain still.Secrets To Catching Walleye At Burntwood Lake

What you need to do it get the fish interested enough in the bait that they leave the depths of the water and swim a little closer to you.

Repeat this method until they’re so curious, they have to take a bite. Keep in mind, though, that Walleyes are liable to bolt if they tug on the bait and are met with resistance.

Many experienced fishermen also say that you should fish for Walleye throughout the day. Some people think it’s best to fish either in the morning or the evening, but sometimes, the best time of day to fish is when everyone else on the lake has gone off to lunch and it’s a little quieter. Most of all, remember to be patient and relax and have fun!

At Burntwood Lake Lodge we know what it takes to to have a great fishing experience! Walleye and more, we have many plenty of fly-in fishing vacation packages for the avid fisherman. For more information or to schedule your stay, contact us today!

 

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