Dunlop's Fly-In Lodge & Outposts
Campbell Lake, Manitoba — Near Thompson
Dunlop's Fly-In Lodge & Outposts on Lake Waskaiowaka in northern Manitoba has built a strong and consistent reputation over many years, drawing repeat visitors and experienced Canadian fishing travelers alike. The overwhelming majority of reviews are five stars, and the sentiment across both guided lodge stays and self-guided outpost trips is genuinely enthusiastic. Owner Jerry Dunlop is frequently mentioned by name as a hands-on, attentive presence who sets the tone for the entire operation. Guests with decades of Canadian fishing experience regularly rank it among the best lodges they have visited, and a notable number return year after year. Pricing is described as reasonable relative to the quality delivered, with guided packages around $2,950 USD and unguided around $2,350 USD per week as of the time of those reviews.
What guests praise most consistently is the combination of world-class northern pike fishing, exceptional food, and attentive service. Lake Waskaiowaka is large — roughly 24 by 14 miles — with low fishing pressure, and guests routinely report high numbers of pike including frequent catches in the 40-plus-inch range and occasional fish approaching 48 to 55 inches. Walleye fishing also draws strong praise despite being secondary to the pike focus. The chef holds a culinary degree and meals are repeatedly compared favorably to high-end restaurants, with personalized touches noted by multiple guests. Cabins are described as clean and comfortable with hot and cold running water, wood stoves, daily maid service, and 24-hour power. Guides are called knowledgeable, capable, and personable, and the dock and support staff receive consistent recognition. The outpost camps on Pelletier and Campbell Lakes are highlighted as an affordable DIY alternative with serious trophy pike potential.
Honest criticisms are rare and minor. One reviewer noted their guide was relatively new to the lake and still learning it, though they still praised his boat handling and attitude. Weather is mentioned as an uncontrollable variable that can affect a week, and one experienced reviewer noted that despite a tough weather week they still averaged over 100 pike per day — suggesting the fishery holds up well even in difficult conditions. The lodge is described as older but well-maintained, and one reviewer noted there are fancier lodges available, though they found the level of comfort entirely appropriate. Availability is flagged as a genuine concern, with most weeks filling up with returning guests early. This destination is best suited for serious trophy northern pike anglers — whether solo travelers, father-son pairs, groups of fishing buddies, or multi-generational family trips — who want a well-run, full-service fly-in experience without roughing it, and who prioritize fishing quality and food over luxury amenities.
Campbell Lake is a great lake with a good reputation for producing numerous trophy Northern Pike year after year. The biggest recorded pike caught on this lake measured 55 inches. There is also a healthy supply of walleye available for shore lunches.
Other: Wood stove and BBQ, propane stove and fridge, 12 volt deep cycle battery and inverter, small generator on site, swivel seats, life jackets, paddles, release cradles and coolers in boats. Round-trip air transportation with turbo Otter.
Round-trip air transportation with turbo Otter from Thompson MB, accommodations for 4 or 6 people, running water and hot shower in cabin, wood stove and BBQ, propane stove and fridge, 16-foot boat with 4-stroke Yamaha motor and all gas, satellite phone for emergency use, 12 volt deep cycle battery and inverter, small generator on site, swivel seats, life jackets, paddles, release cradles and coolers in boats
Food and bedding (guests bring own or pre-order), Manitoba fishing license, applicable sales taxes, travel insurance
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Thompson, MB
Minimum Stay: 7 days
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