Cobham River Lodge & Outposts
Hidden Lake, Manitoba — Near Lac du Bonnet (airbase)
Cobham River Lodge and its Hidden Lake Outpost consistently earn near-perfect ratings across dozens of reviews, with the overwhelming majority giving five out of five stars. Guests with decades of Canadian fly-in fishing experience frequently describe it as the best operation they have encountered, and many return year after year, some booking their next trip before they even leave. The family-run atmosphere, led by owners Ryan and Betty and supported by a named and frequently praised staff including guides Josh, Lucas, and Tyler, and kitchen staff Jo and Hannah, creates a welcoming environment that guests across all experience levels describe as feeling like family. The remote Manitoba wilderness setting on the Cobham River, accessible by float plane, adds to the appeal for those seeking genuine backcountry immersion.
The fishing is the centerpiece and guests consistently report exceptional action for northern pike and walleye. Trophy pike over 40 inches are caught regularly, with multiple groups reporting six or more 40-inch-plus fish in a single week, and Master Angler qualifiers are mentioned more than once. Walleye fishing is described as nearly constant, with some boats reporting 50 or more fish per day. Guides receive strong praise for their local knowledge and ability to put guests on fish. Beyond the fishing, meals are a recurring highlight, with the shore lunch fried walleye earning special mention across nearly every review. Breakfasts and dinners are described as home-cooked and restaurant quality. Accommodations at the main lodge are noted for comfortable beds, clean rooms, and daily housekeeping including laundry service. The outpost cabin at Hidden Lake is more rustic but well-equipped and functional, with recent upgrades including Starlink internet noted approvingly. Boats, motors, rods, reels, and fish finders are consistently described as well-maintained and current.
Honest concerns are relatively minor and infrequent. One outpost group experienced a generator issue and ran short on beer, though staff responded promptly. Another outpost group found water levels too low to access a connected lake system that was advertised on the website, limiting their fishing variety for that trip. A few reviews mention that cold, rainy, or stormy weather slowed pike fishing, though walleye remained productive in those conditions. Bathrooms at the main lodge are shared, which one reviewer noted but found manageable. Several guests recommend buying more drinks than you think you need, as resupply options are limited in such a remote location. Overall, recurring complaints are genuinely rare, and most issues noted are weather-related or minor logistical points rather than criticisms of the operation itself. This destination is best suited for groups of fishing buddies targeting trophy pike and walleye, multi-generational family trips including children and older adults, first-time fly-in guests looking for a well-supported introduction, and experienced anglers seeking consistently productive water with full-service lodge comfort or a more self-sufficient outpost option.
Private 6,400-acre lake with no other guests or cabins. Canoe access to Thunder Lake (prime pike habitat in weedy inlets), Blue Walleye Lake (rare 'Blue Pike' sightings), and Elliot Lake (32,000 acres, legendary 50-inch pike). Consistent catches of 100+ walleye and pike per day reported. Average depth 3.6m (12 ft); max depth 6.1m (20 ft). Site also references 'Blue Pike' as a species found at Blue Walleye Lake.
Portage Lakes: Yes - pike (Thunder Lake), walleye (Blue Walleye Lake), pike (Elliot Lake – 32,000 acres with 50-inch pike) (3 lakes)
Other: Native pine interiors; handmade bunk beds; screened porch; outdoor kitchen and lounge area; detailed laminated fisheries maps; AED and comprehensive first aid kit on premises; basic first aid kit in each boat; fully furnished with bed linens and towels; canoe access to 3 additional lakes; no laundry service (lodge only); Winnipeg hotel pre-stay included; airport shuttle from Winnipeg International to airbase included; barbless hooks required by Manitoba law
Round-trip floatplane from Lac du Bonnet; Winnipeg hotel pre-stay; airport shuttle (Winnipeg International to airbase); St. Croix rods, Daiwa BG reels, 30+ lure tackle box; 16-ft boat with 15hp 4-stroke outboard; unlimited gas; fully furnished cabin with bed linens and towels; full kitchen with all utensils, BBQ grill, fish cooker; Starlink Wi-Fi; AED and first aid kit; nets and swivel seats in boat
Manitoba fishing license; tips/gratuities; beverages; food/groceries; taxes and fees; extra baggage (charged at $3.00/lb – no base weight allowance stated); guide service (not available); fish cleaning/freezing service; laundry; sonar/fish finder (laminated maps only, no electronic sonar provided)
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba (Blue Water Aviation / Bissett Air Base)
Season: May to August
Minimum Stay: 5 days
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