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| Lakers Unlimited Inc. Lakers Unlimited Inc. #1004, 9909 - 104 St. Edmonton, AB T5K 2G5 |
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Your Host / Operator |
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Jeff Perala & Sue Sutton |
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Fishing Locations |
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| Lake Athabasca is located just south of Canada’s Northwest Territories and runs across the Alberta-Saskatchewan borders. At 230 miles long it ranks as North America’s 9th largest lake – and the 19th largest in the world. It's part of a geological trinity which includes Great Bear and Great Slave, legendary lakes which together drain into the Arctic Ocean via the Mackenzie River system. It is bordered on the north by the dramatic granite of the Canadian Shield, and on the south by the Athabasca Sand Dunes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the fastest growing desert north of the 58th parallel. The west end of the lake stretches into Alberta, but two-thirds of the lake is in Saskatchewan, where the waters are deep, cold and clean – perfect habitat for Lake Trout. Up to more than 400 deep in places, it provides unparalleled habitat for both species – not to mention Arctic Grayling and Walleye. Both our lodges offer superb opportunities to catch trophy Lakers and Northerns. And while our Spring Bay Lodge is known for its pike fishing, and our Johnston Island Lodge for its Lakers, the fact is that each offers excellent opportunities to catch big lake trout and northern pike. Field & Stream Magazine has called Lake Athabasca the Number One destination for Trophy Lakers in North America. Why? There are several reasons: there are no roads to Lake Athabasca, for one, and very few lodges. It's off the beaten track. More than that, though, is the fact that two huge rivers - the mighty Peace and the Athabasca - both drain into this magnificent lake, in a confluence that creates one of the largest inland deltas on the planet. With their massive flow they bring rich nutrients that support vast numbers of fish - enough to support incredible numbers of trophy lake trout |
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Types of Fish |
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| Come Fish Lake Athabasca! If you’re looking for big Lake Trout it makes sense to go where the world record was netted. If you’re looking for monster Northern Pike, it makes sense to go where the Canadian record was caught. And if you’re looking for both - and maybe a 20-inch Arctic Grayling, while you're at it - look no further: both the 102 pound world record Laker and the 42 pound Canadian record Northern were taken from the deep blue waters of beautfiul Lake Athabasca. |
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Price and Packages |
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We are currently booking for the 2007 and 2008 seasons for both Johnston Island Lodge and Spring Bay Lodge. Give us a call or contact us by email to find out exactly what dates are still open. 2007 Rate Information: Double occupancy $3200.00 per person Triple occupancy $3000.00 per person | |||
Your week at Lakers Unlimited includes:
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Payment Terms |
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All rates are in US funds and include all applicable taxes. We require an $800 non-refundable deposit at the time of booking. Final payment for 2007 trips is due May 1. Checks should be made out to: Lakers Unlimited Inc.. Sorry, we do not accept credit cards. |
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Cancellation Policy |
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Cancellations: Trip payments are non-refundable. We strongly recommend you purchase cancellation insurance to protect yourself. |
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About Us |
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| Co-owner Jeff Perala first realised the tremendous fishing potential here twenty-five years ago, when he spent several summers canoeing around the lake, feasting on the abundant fish. Our original Johnston Island Lodge has been operating on Lake Athabasca for thirteen years. We opened our Spring Bay Lodge six years ago. They are 35 miles apart, in starkly different terrain: Johnston Island is classic Canadian shield country, while Spring Bay Lodge is literally built on sand. Johnston lies in the heart of a group of islands, close to dozens of great little pike bays and a short boat drive to where the big lakers lurk. At Spring Bay there are two massive pike bays, filled with lush weed beds, and once again it's a short ride to some terrific lake trout fishing. Both lodges also offer some very good Arctic Grayling fishing, and at certain times our guides are able to provide a delicious Walleye shorelunch. |
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Accommodations |
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| Spring Bay Lodge accommodates up to eight fishermen. The main lodge contains four double rooms, three washrooms with showers, a kitchen and dining area, and a lounge area with comfortable chairs and a wood-burning stove. Summer 2005 has seen the addition of a back room with a fridge, perfect for our late-night card or guitar players. |
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Pike fishermen take note: Johnston Island's reputation may be primarily as a Lake Trout lodge, but the facts say otherwise. The Lakers Unlimited record pike - a 31 pounder - was caught at Johnston. |
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