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Cobham River Fishing Report – June 20 2022

By Published On: June 20th, 2022

The last week here at Cobham River have been absolutely amazing! Our new Alumacraft boats has proven to be a winner as well. Weather has been fantastic and fishing is strong. The Interlake region is still the place to be for trophy pike in the high 30’s to lower 40-inch range… Fishermen are releasing 3-4 a day and action seems to go on for hours.

Unlock the secrets to reeling in the biggest Northern Pike with our expert tips
Walleye are waiting for you in all of the usual spots this week. The point and South shore reef in front of the lodge remains the favorite places to targeting the perfect eating-sized fish. The 19–21-inch class is what we are looking for, and most anglers are hitting that mark!

We have had an abundance of wildlife at the lodge so far this year. 3 black bears traveled through along with a pair of river otters that provide some entertainment right out in front of the lodge, creating quite the spectacle.

All of our crew here are excited for the trips to come this season and we can’t wait to see you all in the upcoming months.

Take care and tight lines!

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