Fantasy Fishing For Walleye

You could be catching up to 100 walleye a day at this remote resort in Vermillion Bay, Ontario!

Could you imagine fishing on a lake, all to yourself for a week, three days or even for a day and catching more than one hundred plus walleyes a day from sixteen to twenty-plus inches?

Only in your dreams, right?

Nope.

This is exactly what happens to guests who vacation with Clark’s Resort and Outpost Air Service located in Vermillion Bay in Northwest Ontario. The walleye fishing is just plain un-believably incredible at this resort's more than twenty-plus outpost locations.

We visited with these folks in mid-July and unfortunately for us due to scheduling and time restraints, did not have the opportunity to experience this fantasy walleye fishing firsthand, we only listened to the many guests that returned to the dock each day via float plane, telling stories of one-hundred to two-plus hundred walleyes caught, each day!

Yes, hundreds of walleyes, each day!

clark's resorts and outposts sign

Our visit included fishing on the main lake, Cedar Lake with local guide John Jacobs who knows the northern lakes inside out as we fished for walleye on main lake reefs, humps and rock piles with small jigs and minnows. We caught a variety of walleye from fourteen to twenty-plus inches and had a blast, but I can guarantee you, the NEXT time we visit with the Clark’s we are going to the Fantasy Fishing for walleye at the outpost lakes.

ontario walleye fishing

When you book with the Clark’s Resort, you have many adventures to choose from. If you are looking to go to a drive-in resort, they have two separate locations for you to choose from! Or, for those more adventurous, Clark's has over twenty remote fly-in outpost lakes. You can be sure that you will have a vacation of a lifetime and you’ll be coming back year after year!

The fishing really is that good.

Clarks resorts and outposts docks and bushplane

Wayne and Karla Clark have been in the drive-in resort business for almost twenty-five years. Clark’s Resorts and Outposts are superb facilities located in the heart of Northwestern Ontario. The cabins are modern amongst the beautiful landscapes and have seventeen-foot Lund outfitter boats to rent. If you stay on the Indian Lake Chain and rent one of their boats, you can spend a day or two in a boat on Cedar Lake as well (or vice versa). Visit either of their drive-in resorts and you will not be disappointed!

drive-in cabin

With over twenty-five remote fly-in outpost locations to choose from, you are guaranteed to find the adventure you are looking for. All the cabins are very clean and modern...you are not "roughing'-it" at these outposts!

Outposts feature hot and cold running water, some have electric or propane fridges, showers, stoves with ovens, gas BBQs, and gas fish cookers, all cabins are well-lit, and Honda generators are available at all locations. The cabins are equipped with dishes, cooking and eating utensils. 

aerial landscape lake

Fly-In Packages with Clark’s Resorts and Outposts

Fly-in packages include:

  • flights to and from the airbase

  • a cabin for 5 - 7 nights

  • well-maintained 14- or 16-foot boats with swivel seats and new or near-new 8HP, 9.9 HP, or 15 HP motors

  • fuel for outboard motors and generator

  • landing nets, minnow buckets, paddles

  • mid-week camp checks

  • ice, water, and LIVE MINNOWS! 

Plan Your Fantasy Walleye Fishing Adventure

Most of the outpost cabins are the only ones on the entire lake. You won’t see another person out there other than who you came with—the true meaning of a remote fishing experience plus the fishing is outstanding. At any one of these lakes, you can find some of the best fishing that Northwestern Ontario has to offer! Experience Ontario’s rugged wilderness, breathtaking views, and peacefulness that can be found nowhere else. There are no cell phones, TVs, or cars—just fish! 

www.clarksresorts.com

About Karl Kalonka

It's possible Karl's love for fishing began as early as the age of five. His parents took the kids on weekend trips across Ontario fishing for panfish, catfish, and bass. "I started with a bobber and worm from the time I was five years old," says Karl. These days, he has the enviable task of doing what he loves for a living, travelling across Ontario fishing, filming and producing two outdoor series, Extreme Angler and Crappie Angler TV.

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