Packing Checklist

  • You must have your PASSPORT
  • Warm Layered Clothing
  • Wool Socks
  • Hat (baseball type & stocking cap)
  • Lightweight Gloves
  • Two-Piece Rain Gear
  • Medications
  • Warm Coat (Thinsulate or insulated)
  • Casual Clothing for around the lodge/dinner
  • Insulated Underwear (Capalene)
  • Sun Screen (SPF 30)
  • Insect Repellent
  • Thermos for coffee drinkers
  • Toiletries
  • Polaroid Sunglasses, Prescription Glasses, Contacts
  • Camera & Film
  • Weight Limit: 50 pounds per person

Photo Tips

Try these hints to improve your big fish memories.

Tip: Bring a good camera with auto-focus and exposure. Always use "fill-in" flash even on bright, sunny days. This will help eliminate shadows on your face and will make your fish come to life with the extra light.

Tip: Close-up shots of people holding fish are better than more distant photos. Don't cut off the tail or fins... always make sure the entire fish is in the photo. Have your camera handy and ready to use while fishing.

Tip: We recommend a ISO 200 speed film.

Tip: Photograph and release the fish in 60 seconds or less.

North Country Weather Tips

Temperatures at the lodge will vary depending on the month.

Early June can be like Fall weather in the Midwest (40 degrees F in the morning and 60 degrees by mid afternoon), or it can be very warm (65 degrees +). During cold front conditions, you'll have to be prepared to dress in layers, putting clothes on and taking them off as the day progresses. July and August offer the warmest weather during the summer months (70 + degrees).

Tip: Bring a high quality rain suit as it will be used daily during all months of the summer. If it isn't being used to keep you dry on a rainy day, it will keep you warm as a wind breaker. I usually wear my rain pants even on sunny windy days as the boat seats are usually damp from the night air. Wave and wind action can get you wet also. Buy the best rain suit you can afford and you'll be dry, comfortable and have a good "friend" for future trips north.

Fishing Equipment Tips

For your convenience, our tackle center has a complete selection of grayling flys such as Gnat, Adams, Cahill, G.R. Hares Ear Nymph, etc. in hook sizes 10-16 as well as northern pike flys.

Use Barbless Hooks While Fishing in Canada!

When fishing Hatchet Lake and surrounding fly-out lakes, your fishing lures must be "barb-less". That means you may use pliers and pinch the barbs flat against the shank of the hook. It is not necessary to file the barb completely off or to replace your hooks with specially made hooks which do not have barbs in place.

Northern Pike & Lake Trout Angling Equipment…

Walleye Fishing Equipment…

Arctic Grayling Fly-fishing Equipment…

Northern Pike & Lake Trout Angling Equipment

Rods: 6'-7' Medium-heavy action spinning or bait casting rods.

Reels: Medium to med/heavy spinning reels (10-12 lb. test line) and casting reels (17-20 lb. test). The type of reels used for bass fishing will work fine.

Lures: Selection: Northern Pike will hit a variety of lures such as Rapalas, Doctor Spoons, Dare Devils, Five-O-Diamonds, bass spinner baits, Johnson Silver Minnow, #3-#5 Mepps Spinners, Suick "jerk baits", top-water plugs, Sluggo type worms, etc.

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Walleye Fishing Equipment…

Arctic Grayling Fly-fishing Equipment…

Walleye Fishing Equipment

Rods/Reels: 6' medium action rods with spinning reels spooled with 6-8 pound test mono will work real well.

Lures: Walleye will hit the traditional 1/8-3/8 oz. jigs with Berkley Powerbaits or Mr. Twister type tails, as well as spoons and crankbaits.

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Northern Pike & Lake Trout Angling Equipment…

Arctic Grayling Fly-fishing Equipment…

Arctic Grayling Fly-fishing Equipment

Rods/Reels: Ultra-light spinning reels spooled with 4-6 pound test mono. Your 4-5 weight fly rod and single action fly reel are also a favorite choice.

Lures: Casting small Mepps or Blue Fox spinners (size "0") is very effective. A plastic "bubble" float and dry fly combination also works well when spinners are not producing.

Fly Line: Weight forward or double taper flylines; 7'-10' tapered leaders with 3X-6X tippets.

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Northern Pike & Lake Trout Angling Equipment…

Walleye Fishing Equipment…

Frequently Asked Questions

What hotel do you recommend in Winnipeg?
We recommend that you stay at the Fairmont in Winnipeg. The number is (204) 985-6211. This is the only hotel in which our shuttle picks the guests up to take them to the airport the morning of their departure to Hatchet Lake Lodge. We have a special rate with them, just be sure to mention that you are guests of Hatchet Lake Lodge.
Do we share accommodations with any other people?
The only people that you would ever share accommodations with are those people that are in your own group. You would never share a cabin with persons from another group.
Do you have phone and internet hookup?
Yes, we have a two payphones that guests can use at all times. We also have two satellite internet hookups for guests to also use.

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What do you have for medical emergencies?
We have first-aid and CPR/AED certified personal on staff. We are also 15 minutes by air from a medical clinic.
Do you have communication at fly out lakes?
Yes, we have satellite phones that go out with guests on fly out lakes.
Do you have outposts camps?
No, we do not have any outpost camps.

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Can you accommodate for people with special diets?
Yes, just please let us know ahead of time and we can accommodate special diets.
Do you have exercise equipment?
Yes, we have a fully equipped gym with a treadmill, elliptical trainer, stepper, free weights and a universal gym.
Do you have walking/hiking trails?
Yes, we have a few trails that go around the island.

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