Mattice Lake Outfitters
Ogoki Reservoir, Ontario — Near Armstrong Station
Mattice Lake Outfitters consistently earns five-star reviews across multiple platforms, and the overall sentiment from guests is overwhelmingly positive. Many reviewers are repeat customers who have returned for years or even decades, which speaks strongly to the outfitter's reliability and reputation. Guests frequently describe the operation as professionally run, with owner Don and his staff singled out for attentiveness and genuine hospitality. Several reviewers mention that staff went above and beyond in difficult situations, including helping guests evacuate quickly during family emergencies.
The fishing is a central highlight across all reviews. Guests report consistent success with walleye, pike, lake trout, and brook trout across multiple lakes including Ogoki Reservoir, Whitewater Lake, and Luella Lake. The variety of species and accessible fishing spots — including productive areas right in front of camp — are frequently praised. Cabin quality is another standout: reviewers describe them as among the nicest they have encountered on remote fly-in trips, noting comfortable beds, fully stocked kitchens, wood stoves, and scenic views. Boats, motors, and logistical support such as ample ice supply are also called out positively. Wildlife sightings including moose, caribou, bear, and eagles add to the experience for many guests.
Based on the reviews available, there are no recurring complaints or notable concerns to flag. No reviewer mentions issues with equipment, communication, value, or fish counts. This destination appears well-suited to a broad range of guests: groups of buddies targeting trophy pike or walleye, families with children looking for a welcoming and well-organized fly-in experience, and anglers of varying experience levels including those new to fly-in fishing. Those interested in species variety — particularly walleye, pike, lake trout, and brook trout — will likely find Mattice Lake Outfitters a strong fit.
The Ogoki Reservoir covers more than 35,000 acres and stretches 35 miles in length. Originally formed in the 1930s to divert water flowing north and east to James Bay south into Lake Nipigon for hydro generation; dams closed in 1942 combining three lakes into one large body of water. Best known for above-average-sized walleye ranging from 3 to 4 pounds in large numbers, along with larger than usual northern pike, whitefish, and sturgeon.
Other: Camp attendant/manager on site; unlimited cubed ice flown in; full-sized gas ranges; full size electric refrigerators; gas barbeques; propane fish fryers; large decks; handcrafted pine furnishings; all cooking and eating utensils; plenty of firewood
Cabin accommodation, boats (16 ft Lund, 2 persons per boat), 15 HP Yamaha motors, unlimited gas, unlimited ice, all cooking and eating utensils, fish cleaning house, freezers, camp attendant, Starlink WiFi, two-way radio
Groceries, fishing licence, HST, sleeping bag, pillow, soap and towel, rain suit, fishing rods and reels, tackle, life jackets, coolers, camera
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Armstrong Station, Ontario (Mattice Lake seaplane base)
Season: May 16 to September 21
Minimum Stay: 3 days
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