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News from the 60thTrophy Northern Pike at Scott Lake Lodge
Here a quick summary of what your pike fishing time at Scott Lake Lodge might look like. Whether you fly fish, spin fish or have never fished. Our guides will get you on the fish! Sight fishing is common and you can stalk Trophy Northern Pike in crystal clear water....
Read Tundra Sharks on Spectacular NWT
https://www.scottlakelodge.com/tundra-sharks-on-spectacular-nwt/Our longtime guest and friend, Mark Graf, talks to Spectacular NWT about his Scott Lake experiences and why it calls him back each year. http://spectacularnwt.com/story/tundra-sharks
Guide Retreat 2017
Guide Retreat 2017 4 APRIL, 2017 Christmas Island Christmas Came Early Christmas came quite a bit early this year for the Scott Lake Lodge Guide Team—Christmas Island that is, an exotic island more formally known as Kiritimati, part of the country of Kiribati....
Big Northern Pike T Bones a Smaller one
Have a look at what northern fishing is like at a pristine Canadian Fishing Lodge. Trophy northern pike eating smaller specimens right off your hook? This takes sight fishing up a notch!! You see the pike, cast, watch him eat and set the hook...all of the sudden the...
Trophy Northern Pike Underwater Release
Have a look at this short clip of a big northern pike waving goodbye (until next time) from the waters at Scott Lake Lodge. This doesn't get old to our guides even after 15 years! https://youtu.be/EJzDAeJVar8
Giant Pike Strike in Slow Motion
Have a look at this gem of a clip. An angry pike chomping on a big swimbait not far from the lodge at Scott Lake. https://youtu.be/nxMctPrK6Hw
Where do the guides go?
It is amazing after the concentration we get on the island at Scott Lake Lodge how far the guides spread out in the off season, after spending the summer chasing trophy northern pike and trophy lake trout at what we think is the best fly in fishing lodge in Canada,...
Why the Bunny Leech is the Perfect Northern Pike Fly
If you took a survey of what was tied onto fly rods in guides boats at Scott Lake Lodge this would account for 90% of the flies. Simple, easy to tie and effective. The bunny strip moves with the slightest twitch begging to be eaten, even by a pike with the a whitefish...