
For fishing Manitoba die-hards who like to remain updated and informed about the latest fishing activities in Canada’s No. 1 spot for walleye fishing, there is some good news. Narrows West Lodge has launched a fishing channel that streams exciting footage and video about the “biggest catch of the day”, “the most successful angler” and the weather, as well as hot tips for walleye fishing.
Aaron, who is our fishing expert and guide, as well as the guy who anchors Aaron’s Fishing Corner, informs you daily whether the weather is not cooperating or it’s a perfect day for fishing in Lake Manitoba. The strength of the wind, weather and the flow of currents are vital factors in fishing and these should certainly be taken into consideration. For fishing anglers flocking to Manitoba from other parts of Canada and around the globe every year, this information can be very useful.
Aaron would like to introduce you to one of the most prized member of Lake Manitoba: the walleye a.k.a. pickerel. The walleye gets its name from its eyes that can reflect light and has a very good low-light vision. Therefore, walleye usually feed at night to take full advantage of this natural gift. Walleye also has good mobility and visibility in deep, murky and rough waters. So, if you’re fishing for walleye in shallow waters, you need to keep a good deal of distance because they can detect you easily. This is also one of the reasons why anglers love fishing for walleye; it’s always a challenge of a fisherman’s perseverance and skill.
We recommend you check out these blogs and Aaron’s Fishing Corner for some latest weather updates, fishing tips and fishing information. We at Narrows West Lodge are always dedicated to making your Manitoba fishing expedition a resounding success.
Narrows West Lodge is the best spot for fishing in Manitoba, with its diversity of fish population that includes sauger, walleye (pickerel), perch, burbot, whitefish and pike. Its strategic placement on the eastern coast of Lake Manitoba forms an hourglass formation along the lodge proving why it is one of the best fishing lodges in the province
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