Kitchi Island Outposts
Longish Lakes, Manitoba — Near Pine Dock
Kitchi Island Outposts draws a loyal following among anglers who make the fly-in journey to remote northern Manitoba, and the overall sentiment from reviewers is positive. Guests appreciate the genuine wilderness experience — camps are reached by floatplane (typically a De Havilland Otter out of Matheson Island), are situated well over 50 miles from the nearest town, and offer basic but functional amenities such as propane appliances and solar lighting. The remoteness and sense of isolation are clearly part of the appeal, and guests who embrace that tend to come away satisfied.
On the fishing side, reviews highlight strong potential for both walleye and northern pike. Even under difficult high-water conditions in one documented trip, a group of four managed to boat over 300 walleye in a week, and pike fishing produced multiple fish in the 37–39 inch range with the largest weighing 16 pounds. When conditions cooperate, guests report catching more fish than they could handle. The camps are simple and self-sufficient, which suits groups comfortable cooking their own meals and managing without modern conveniences.
The main thing prospective guests should be aware of is that weather and water conditions can significantly affect fishing quality — one group experienced a full week of high, fast-moving water that pushed walleye off typical structure and made dock access difficult. This is a reality of remote Canadian fly-in fishing rather than a criticism of the outfitter specifically, but it is worth setting realistic expectations. This destination appears best suited for small groups of experienced anglers — brothers, longtime fishing buddies, or adventurous travelers — who are comfortable in a remote, self-catering environment and are fishing primarily for walleye and trophy pike.
Longish Lakes is a series of adjoined lakes about 45 air miles from the community of Pine Dock. The lakes are landlocked with several small creeks flowing in. The largest lake to the south west is the deepest at over 80 feet (262 ft converted from website's feet figure). Offers phenomenal walleye fishing. Northern pike, rock bass, and perch are also present. Catch and release mandatory; only a few fish allowed for shore lunch.
Other: 2 propane refrigerators, countertop stove (propane), wood heater, pots/pans/dishes, first aid kit
Flight to/from camp, cabin, 1 boat with motor per 2-3 persons, gasoline, paddles, padded swivel seats, propane appliances, solar power, hot/cold running water, shower, propane chest freezer, first aid kit
Food, sleeping bags and pillows, personal gear, toilet paper, fishing gear, life jackets, insect repellent, fishing/hunting licenses
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Pine Dock, MB
Flight Distance: 45 miles
Minimum Stay: 4 days
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