Dogskin Lake Lodge & Outposts
Black Lake, Manitoba — Near Lac du Bonnet
Guest sentiment toward Dogskin Lake Lodge & Outposts is overwhelmingly positive across all reviewed sources, with every reviewer awarding a perfect five-star rating. The lodge has built a strong reputation as a top-tier fly-in fishing destination in the Manitoba/Ontario border region northeast of Winnipeg. Reviewers consistently describe it as a family-owned and operated outfit where the owners are actively present, and many guests note that the personal attention and welcoming atmosphere set it apart from other lodges they have visited in the region. Several guests mention returning year after year, citing the combination of fishing quality and staff warmth as the draw.
The fishing — primarily walleye and northern pike — is the most praised element, with guests reporting high catch volumes and impressive fish sizes even into mid-August. Food and meal service also receive strong mentions, with the on-site chef highlighted by name for making shore lunches a standout part of the experience. The main lodge cabins are described as clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, with full bathrooms including showers, though beds are noted to be cots or bunks rather than traditional beds. Boats and motors are described as newer and in good condition. One practical note from reviewers: guests are advised to bring their own portable fish finder, as the lodge does not appear to supply them. Weather in late May can be cold, so warm clothing is recommended for spring trips.
There are no recurring complaints across these reviews. Guests range from hardcore anglers to families with non-fishing spouses and grandchildren, and the lodge appears to accommodate both well. It is best suited for walleye and pike anglers seeking a full-service fly-in experience, groups of fishing buddies, multi-generational family trips, and first-time fly-in visitors who want a guided, well-supported introduction to remote Canadian fishing.
Black Lake features an eight-mile waterway with islands, providing wind-sheltered fishing options no matter the conditions. 1,400 acres of excellent walleye and pike water.
Other: Separate gear storage building
Taxes; luggage limit 100 lbs/person
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba
Minimum Stay: 3 days
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