Guest proudly holding two full stringers of walleye at a Canadian fly-in fishing outpost

Cobham River Fishing Report – August 15 2022

By Published On: August 15th, 2022

Mid August… Prime time… Cobham River

Always one of our guests’ favorite haunts for chasing northern pike, Cobham river has been producing both good numbers and good-sized pike for the last 10 days or so now. East Cobham River itself, the narrows and the S curve are all fishing nicely.

Remote Walleye Fishing in Manitoba

Schools of walleye out on sunken reefs have been immense of late – literally acres of them on many mornings.  Lots of food out there mean lots of walleye and pike too – the whole ecology is thriving!

Walleyes continue to be in great numbers and anglers are making the most of the fantastic weather we’ve been experiencing to chase down these amazing table fish.

If you haven’t booked your trip during the remainder of this season or are thinking of booking your adventure for next season, don’t wait! Spots are super limited and 2023 is filling up already! Send the email or make the call 1.612.432.0005 – can’t wait to see you all up here with us soon!

Tight lines and take care

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