Ice Fishing for Brook Trout in Northern Ontario
Thunderhook Fly-ins & Smooth Rock Camp is located north of Armstrong and in the heart of the best Brook Trout fishing in Ontario. They offer multiple fly-in outpost camps to choose from on remote lakes and a fly-in lodge. They offer lakes and streams with great Brook Trout fishing. Brook Trout actively migrate to find food and cooler water as the heat of the summer moves in so you will have to contact Thunderhook for details on where to find Brookies during the summer. In the spring and fall Brook Trout are easier to find. Guests purposely targeting Brook Trout should be able to get 3 to 6 nice Brook Trout on an average day. The trout are most common in the 1 to 2 pound range but 3 and 4-pounders do get caught. They also have outstanding fishing for Walleye, Lake Trout and Northern Pike.
Murray Lake Cottages & Outpost Camps is located south of Missanabie and between Wawa and Chapleau, Ontario. They do not have Brook Trout in their lake but they do have backcountry portable lakes with excellent Brook Trout fishing. Brook Trout in the lakes are common in the 1 to 3-pound range but they have caught them as big as 7 pounds. There are a number of streams in the area where Brook Trout are common in the 8 to 16-inch range and once in a while the streams produce trout over 20 inches. They have five lakefront housekeeping cabins that sleep between four and nine adults. They have two boat-to outpost camps on Loon Lake and Shikwamkwa Lake and both camps have fantastic fishing. Their rates are the best in Ontario. They also have fishing for Walleye, Northern Pike, Lake Trout, Smallmouth Bass and Perch.
Carpenter Lake Cabins has fantastic Brook Trout. Their whole area is dotted with spring fed lakes and ice cold streams, which is why they have a reputation for being one of the top Brook Trout camps in Northern Ontario. They also have ice fishing for Brookies. They have really nice lakeside cottages. They also have great Lake Trout fishing.