
The Fins and Feathers

As a confirmed upland wing shooter, I admit to being a little envious of the hunters who go home from northern hunts boasting limits of grouse. So when given the opportunity to see how the northern half lives, we loaded up our ATVs and headed up to Gowaganda Lake Lodge with shotguns and fishing rods in tow. We felt the key was to go early enough to capitalize on the area's fabled fishing for bass, walleye, and pike and still be able to hunt birds before the moose hunters began to migrate to the area.
Gowganda Lake Lodge is located right on Hwy 560, an easy day's drive from Toronto and area. In addition to access to Gowganda Lake itself, the lodge has boats on seven remote lakes that offer a pleasant ATV ride and excellent angling.

Shortly after we had stowed our gear in our cabin, we headed to the main office to discuss the lay of the land with owners Ron and Giselle Quick. The lodge office also serves as a general store and is a hub of activity, with guests and travellers finding groceries, fuel, bait, beer, and liquor. Ron suggested that we take the ATVs and head to Stumpy Lake for walleye. Stumpy Lake didn't disappoint. Trolling minnows on floating jig heads provided us with our count of chunky walleye in short order.

So Begins the Grouse Hunt
The following morning it didn't take long to confirm that local grouse numbers were in good shape. Both spruce and ruffed grouse were found alongside the area's numerous trails. Within a couple of hours, we had easily collected enough to bring back home for a good feed. So we placed our birds on ice and headed to the water for some bass fishing. By midday, we combined some smallmouth bass fillets with a couple of spruce grouse from the ride in and concocted an excellent, if not eclectic, variation of the shore lunch.
Back at camp that afternoon we made short work of processing the rest of our birds and fish in the well-equipped cleaning station. Then in the warmth and comfort of our spacious cabin, we ate dinner and headed to bed early so we could do it all over again the next day.

In addition to birds and excellent angling, Quick's offers a fall bear hunt in BMA 40, and moose hunting prevails later in October when the camp has a free bull tag draw for camp guests.
Gowaganda Lake Camp is proof positive that good grouse numbers and healthy fish populations needn't be out of reach of city dwellers. Picturesque lakes, miles of trails to access birds, and northern hospitality at its finest, aren't as far away as you may think.

(Photo credit: Tom Goldsmith)
Gowganda Lake Lodge
Hwy 560 Box 67, Gowganda ON P0J 1J0
PH: (705) 624-3446
www.gowgandalakelodge.com
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