
Cobham River Fishing Report – July 4 2022
To all of our friends south of the border, Happy 4th of July!
The past week at Cobham River Lodge has been exciting to say the least. It started off with beautiful weather and an unbelievable number of trophy pike released. The pike ranged 43-48 inches. What an exciting way to start the trip off with!
As the week went on mother nature release her fury with gale force winds, big waves, and rain. Most of the pike fishing took place in the Interlake –Straits, Horseshoe and sheltered bays. Fortunately, there were plenty of fish to be found!

The river is now calmed, making the river fishing grounds accessible again. We look forward to seeing what the next couple days will bring!
If you have already booked your trip to Cobham River Lodge this season, we can’t wait your arrival! If you are interested in joining us for the adventure of a lifetime on the beautiful and rugged Manitoba fly-in fishing adventures, we suggest you book now… we are booking 2023 dates now.
Tips up & tight lines!
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