GREAT REASONS TO BOOK A LAST-MINUTE FISHING TRIP

3 GREAT REASONS TO BOOK A LAST-MINUTE FISHING TRIP

By Published On: June 10th, 2022

Canada Fly in Fishing Lodge
Now’s the time to take advantage of the last spots of the season! Here’s three great reasons why you should book a last-minute fishing trip.

EXCELLENT FISHING –

Historically August has produced some of the biggest Northern Pike of the season, with many reaching 48 inches. Walleye fishing is also at its peak.

BEST WEATHER –

Manitoba typically experiences the warmest and brightest weather of the summer in August, making this your best chance to hit the water under sunny skies!

FANTASTIC RATES –

We often get short-notice rescheduling requests by guests this time of the year, so if you can join us last minute, you can take advantage of some fill the plane discounts!

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