The remote inland lakes north of Lake Superior support not only big Walleye but also high populations. In many areas, Walleye populations are declining but in our area, the Walleye fishing keeps getting better and better. In a couple of our lakes, the Walleye have starved out other species to become the dominant fish.
Walleye average in the 2 to 4 pound range with bigger trophies being caught and released all summer long. You can fish these lakes on your own or guiding in available.
From the outpost lodge, it's just a short distance to the Black Bay Peninsula. Once there, there is a 10-minute walk inland where we have boats waiting. This is the only access point to the lake, which makes for great Walleye fishing because the lake is not fished often.