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Martison Lake Outpost Camp

Hearst Air Service

Martison Lake, Ontario — Near Hearst

Max Guests 6
Access fly-in
Season May – September

About This Outpost

Only cabin on the lake — Complete privacy
Martison Lake is a top performer in the spring, ideal for those seeking trophy pike and good walleye fishing. The lake is shallow and different from the others, requiring anglers to challenge their skills. Two feeder creeks and a trail to another lake are unique features. Cabin equipped with propane fridge, stove with oven, pots, pans, utensils, lanterns, and wood stove.

Reviews & Reputation

Summarized Review Highlights

Hearst Air Service, based in Northern Ontario, has built a strong reputation among fly-in fishing and hunting clients over many years. The overwhelming majority of reviews are five stars, with guests frequently returning for multiple trips — some for nearly two decades — and bringing family members or expanding their groups. The operation is run by the Veilleux family, with Melanie and George mentioned repeatedly by name as responsive, organized, and patient with first-time clients. The consistent theme across reviews is that the outfitter delivers exactly what it promises: reliable logistics, well-maintained aircraft (including a turbine Beaver, Otter, and Cessna Caravan), and remote access to lakes that see very little fishing pressure.

Guests consistently praise several specific elements. The fishing is described as exceptional across multiple lakes — walleye, northern pike, and yellow perch are the primary targets, with pike exceeding 40 inches reported at lakes like Napken and Pym Island. One group of three anglers tallied 600 fish in a single week. Cabins are noted as basic but well-equipped, clean, and solid — better than many reviewers expected for such remote locations. Boats and motors receive positive mentions for reliability. Mid-week supply check-ins, including delivery of ice and bait, are appreciated. The staff, including pilots, are called out for being skilled, friendly, and professional. The outfitter also accommodates hunting trips, with a moose hunt group reporting a successful harvest and seamless logistical support. French-speaking guests have also reviewed the service positively, suggesting some bilingual capacity.

Honest caveats from reviews are minor but worth noting. Cabins are rustic and outpost-style — typically three rooms with an external outhouse — which suits some guests perfectly but is worth understanding before booking. Weather in Northern Ontario can be unpredictable; one reviewer noted a bumpy flight due to conditions, and July temperatures can swing cold enough to require a fire. One reviewer mentioned a bear entered partway into the cabin during the night, which is part of the remote wilderness context. Fish size at some lakes skews toward average rather than trophy-sized — walleye in the 13–21 inch range and pike up to 30 inches are common, with larger fish possible but not guaranteed at every lake. This destination is well suited to groups of friends, fathers and sons, couples, and repeat anglers looking for high-volume action in genuine wilderness. It also works well for first-time fly-in guests given the thorough pre-trip communication. Serious trophy pike anglers may want to ask specifically about lakes like Napken or Quantz, which are mentioned as more consistently producing larger fish.

Summary generated May 25, 2026

Lake Information

7 x 2 mile shallow lake, average depth 8'. Top performer in spring for trophy pike and walleye. Features two feeder creeks and a trail to another lake. Trolling main-lake points in about 5 feet of water is very effective. Walleyes found on downwind side of points and in the channel. Sparse weedbed fishing with crankbaits or jigs produces strikes from both walleye and pike.

Lake Name
Martison Lake
Province
Ontario, Northern Ontario
Avg Depth
8 ft
Water Clarity
Tea-stained
Lake Structure
Main-lake points, narrows, sparse weedbed, bars
Fishing Pressure
Low - remote fly-in only

Fish Species

pike pike

Portage Lakes: Yes - trail to another lake (species not specified) (1 lakes)

Accommodations

Lodging Type
Cabin
Max Guests
6
Amenities
Electricity: No
Running Water: No
Hot Water: No
Drinking Water: No
Shower: No
Sink: No
Toilet: outhouse
Heat: Yes - wood stove
A/C: No
Satellite communicator recommended (guest-supplied)

Other: Propane fridge, propane stove/oven, propane outdoor BBQ (propane included), propane outdoor fish fryer, wood stove, Coleman lanterns (fuel/propane included), pots/pans/utensils, two feeder creeks and trail to another lake

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
Housekeeping
Meals Included
No
Guide Service
not available

What's Included

Included

Return flight from Carey Lake airbase, cabin accommodation, boats with safety kits/bailers/paddles/anchors/back-rest seats, propane for stove/fridge/BBQ/fryer/lanterns, firewood for indoor stove, all cooking/eating utensils

Not Included

Food, fishing licence, fishing gear, personal items, sleeping bag, pillow, life jackets, bait (purchase in Hearst), 13% HST, extra flight charges for overweight gear

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: Carey Lake, Hearst, Ontario (17 miles west of Hearst on Hwy 11)

Flight Distance: 59 miles

Season & Booking

Season: May to September

Check-in Day: Saturday

Minimum Stay: 4 days

Contact

Hearst Air Service
Hearst, Ontario

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