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Fly-in Fishing for Northern Pike & Walleye

Keeper Lake Outpost
Rates (per person)
4 days: $11606 days: $1340
5 days: $12507 days: $1430
Sleeps: 4
Minimum Party: 4 / Air Miles: 170

Keeper Lake was the start of it all. Back in the day when the Nestor Falls Fly-In you know today was just a glimmer of hope discussed with much enthusiasm between Dave and Michelle around the dinner table, we were fortunate enough to be able to start our life long dream on Keeper Lake.

Keeper has been and will always be the sentimental favorite around here. There have been too many good times and fond memories there to mention. When fall rolls around and it is time to close down all the cabins, Keeper is the lake of choice for the crew to set up camp. With the long days of shutting down cabins it is the perfect place to stay as it only takes a couple minutes to catch enough fish for dinner.

This lovely two bedroom cabin is 170 miles north being 10 miles in length. The stunning rock cliffs, countless sheltered bays, points and shallow waters makes Keeper our most productive Walleye and Northern lake.

Keeper Lake: Where It All Started

Keeper Lake is very broken up with lots of bays which makes it easy to get around on. You never have to worry about the wind, because there is always a nice quiet spot to fish in. In fact, on your arrival to Keeper, you should go just across from the cabin off the point to get your shore lunch. At Keeper you will have no trouble in catching decent size fish. It would be nothing for a group of 4 to catch 800 - 1000 fish in 4 days. I would recommend this lake for the person who has had less fishing experience because of its superb fishing action and its countless bays. So next time you are at Keeper Lake take a few minutes to remember that this is where it all started.

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The living room at Keeper Lake.
The kitchen at Keeper Lake.
The view from the deck at Keeper Lake.
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