Eagle Nest Landing Resort

Eagle Nest Landing is your drive to wilderness adventure playground. We are located on the upper reaches of the Winnipeg River System, where you will find great fishing and action packed out door activities for the entire family. Only 150 miles (240 km) north of the U.S. border or 150 km northeast of Winnipeg, our wilderness facility is accessible by hardtop roads.

Enjoy luxury accommodations in the heart of the wilderness.
Our back country setting offers luxurious accommodations with three-bedroom waterfront cottages. They are air-conditioned and have a fully equipped kitchen, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

Smallmouth Bass
Eagle Nest offers World Class Smallmouth Bass fishing.
Our peak season is late May through to mid June as water temperatures reach and exceed 60 degrees. A medium Spinning or Baitcasting combo, equipped with 10-20 pound test will be the most versatile Bass fishing rig. Lures to use include Tube jigs (gitzits), Flukes, X-raps, Tail Dancers, Skitter pops, Jitterbugs, size 3 Mepps, Shad Raps, and small Spinnerbaits.

Northern Pike
The key to landing one over twenty pounds is the use of proper equipment.
During May and early June, many large Pike are caught using spoons such as the Williams Whitefish. Suspending crank baits work well as pike are lethargic and uneager to move quickly early on in the season. Once water temperatures in the bays begin to reach 70 degrees mid to late June, bigger pike will prefer much larger lures such as 10″ Suicks, Believers, Musky Bucktails, MIG Spinnerbaits, Magnum Bulldawgs, and large top water lures. To throw these lures, our guides recommend the use of a 7 to 8 foot medium-heavy Musky Series baitcaster equipped with 50-80 pound Power Pro. Power Pro is one of the best lines available and has an extremely thin diameter. To ensure a positive experience, we offer Power Pro as well as a variety of lures mentioned above in our tackle shop. It is essential to use a leader for Pike. Many Musky shops offer state of the art fluorocarbon and monofilament leaders of 100-180 pound test. Heavy steel and titanium wire leaders at least 12 inches long will also stand up to a Pike’s sharp teeth.

Walleye
Walleye prefer much smaller, slower moving baits than Northern Pike.
Jigging vertically is a widely used technique on the Winnipeg River system. Our walleyes are caught on medium or medium-light spinning rods equipped 1/4 or 3/8 ounce jigs tipped with frozen minnows, Gulp, or (leaches until mid July). Crankbaits such as 6″ Reef Runners, 3 inch Rapala Shad Raps, and Rapala Tail Dancers are excellent walleye lures for our late season. Fish with these in shallow waters to hook into a record catch. Bottom bouncers with Spinner rigs is another excellent option.

Contact:
Eagle Nest Landing
P.O. Box 25
Pointe du Bois, Manitoba, Canada
R0E 1N0
Ph: 1-204-884-2301
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://www.eaglenestlanding.ca/

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Box 70084, RPO Kenaston
Winnipeg, MB
Canada R3P 0X6
PH 204.772.1912
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