Big Sand Lake Lodge
Big Sand Lake, Manitoba — Near Winnipeg (fly-in base)
Big Sand Lake Lodge draws a deeply divided range of reviews, with passionate praise from fishing enthusiasts and sharp criticism from guests who encountered serious operational and management problems. The lodge's reputation for exceptional fishing is nearly universal — lake trout, northern pike, walleye, and arctic grayling are consistently described as plentiful and large, with multiple guests reporting trophy catches well above standard size thresholds. However, the overall experience beyond the fishing varies considerably depending on when a guest visited and which manager was in place at the time. The lodge has cycled through multiple general managers in recent years, and several reviewers directly tie declines in quality to that instability. A handful of guests report unresolved refund disputes and last-minute trip cancellations, which represent the most serious concerns in the review record.
When things go well, guests highlight knowledgeable and hardworking guides, satisfying food including shore lunches, and a remote wilderness setting that is difficult to match. The outpost camps are consistently described as rustic rather than luxurious, and guests who accept that tend to enjoy themselves. The main lodge earns warmer reviews for accommodations and food than the remote spike camps. Recurring physical complaints include aging facilities — worn carpets, poorly maintained boats, broken fixtures, and deferred upkeep — across both the main lodge and outposts. Travel logistics are also a noted frustration: the absence of direct airline service to the lodge's own runway has at times forced guests through multiple connecting flights and lengthy layovers in Lynn Lake, occasionally resulting in lost luggage. Bear activity near the camps has been mentioned, and at least one reviewer strongly recommends booking a camp manager rather than going unguided at the outposts. The moose hunting spike camp experience drew particularly negative reviews for cold, wet, and poorly equipped conditions.
Big Sand Lake Lodge is best suited for experienced anglers — particularly those targeting trophy lake trout, northern pike, or walleye — who are comfortable with rustic, remote conditions and are not expecting resort-level amenities or seamless logistics. Repeat visitors who know what to expect from fly-in fishing camps tend to rate it highly, while guests drawn in by brochure language suggesting five-star quality are frequently disappointed. Given the documented history of management turnover and communication breakdowns, prospective guests would be wise to confirm current ownership and management stability before booking, verify all arrangements in writing, and use a credit card to protect their deposit.
60,000 acres of pristine water in subarctic Manitoba wilderness. No road access. Guests commonly catch and release 20–30+ lb Northern Pike, 50+ lb Lake Trout, 3–4 lb average Walleye, and trophy Arctic Grayling. Also connected to Kitimiwi Lake.
Other: Bar and lounge, entertainment room (satellite TV, pool table, ping pong table, poker table, dart boards), executive conference room with A/V equipment, hot coffee or tea delivered to cabin each morning
Round-trip transportation from Winnipeg to Big Sand Lake Lodge, all meals, deluxe accommodations, 18' boats with casting decks, 40 HP Yamaha 4-stroke motors, fish locators, all fuel, daily guide service, daily maid service
Taxes; single angler surcharge of $150 USD per day; fuel surcharge may apply; licenses
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Minimum Stay: 5 days
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