Jackson's Lodges & Outposts
Eardley Lake, Manitoba — Near Lac du Bonnet
Jackson's Lodges & Outposts draws an overwhelmingly positive response across all reviews, with every reviewer awarding the highest possible rating. The operation has built a strong reputation over decades, with many guests returning year after year — some logging 17, 18, or even 33 consecutive trips. Guests consistently describe the company as well-organized, professional, and family-oriented, with Shaun, Trina, and the broader Jackson family mentioned by name repeatedly in terms of warmth and reliability. The business operates its own fleet of aircraft, maintains multiple remote outposts and lodges across Manitoba, and offers both guided full-service (American Plan) experiences and more independent outpost stays. Guests coming from the United States and across Canada describe it as a trusted, long-running operation that delivers on its promises.
The fishing is the most frequently praised element. Guests report exceptional walleye and northern pike action across lakes including Artery, Amphibian, Little Sass, Red Willow, Black Currant, and others. Specific catches mentioned include walleye up to 28.5 inches and northern pike up to 41.25 inches, with one group reporting over 2,000 fish landed in three days. Beyond fishing, guests highlight the quality of accommodations (described as clean, spacious, and well-maintained), the skill and friendliness of guides and camp hosts, and the food — particularly shore lunches and home-cooked meals. Pilots and flight staff are called out positively as well. Several reviewers also praise the hunting packages, including bear and moose hunts, where guests report both comfort in remote settings and strong success rates. The catch-and-release ethic practiced on trophy fish is noted approvingly by multiple guests.
Negative feedback is rare and minor. One forum reviewer noted that an August trip produced smaller walleye than expected and mentioned low water levels and rocks to watch for — a practical caution rather than a criticism of the outfitter itself, and one the reviewer acknowledged may have been a timing issue. No recurring complaints about staff, facilities, food, or organization appear anywhere in the reviews. This destination appears best suited to walleye and pike anglers looking for high-volume action in remote Manitoba waters, groups of friends or family — including those bringing first-timers or younger anglers — and returning guests who value consistency and a personal relationship with the outfitter. It also appeals to hunters seeking moose or bear in a comfortable, well-equipped remote setting. Guests with mobility considerations have noted feeling accommodated. It is less likely to suit anglers seeking solitude from other guests or those on a tight budget, given the fly-in nature of the trips.
East-west oriented lake intersected about mid-point by the Assinika River. Highly oxygenated water spawns healthy schools of baitfish and fosters lush underwater cover. Numerous islands and reefs provide habitat and forage for trophy Northern Pike and Walleye.
Other: Screened-in porch, propane BBQ, propane fish cooker, full kitchen (fridge, chest freezer, gas stove, pots/pans/utensils/dishes), indoor bathroom and shower, screened-in fish house with running water
5 Lund boats with 15 hp motors, life jackets, swivel seats, landing nets, anchors, paddles, gas
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba
Flight Time: 75 minutes
Flight Distance: 155 miles
52.527815, -96.161957 — Coordinates extracted from embedded Google Maps iframe on the outpost page.
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