Nestor Falls Fly-in Outposts
Kay Lake, Ontario — Near Nestor Falls
Nestor Falls Fly-In Outposts has an overwhelmingly positive reputation among guests, with nearly every reviewer awarding a perfect five-star rating. What stands out most is the depth of loyalty the operation has earned: a large number of reviewers have been returning annually for 10, 20, or even 30-plus years, and several describe it as the best fly-in outfitter they have ever used after trying multiple competitors across Canada. Owners Dave and Michelle, along with their son Jon and the broader staff, are mentioned by name in review after review as warm, attentive, and genuinely invested in each group's experience. Specific examples of service cited include flying in replacement fuses the same day a cabin lost power, arranging a same-day alcohol delivery by satellite phone request, and arranging an early extraction when a guest had a family emergency at home — all without being asked or without complaint.
Guests consistently praise the quality and variety of fishing across the outpost lakes, with walleye and northern pike being the primary targets. Fish counts in the hundreds over a few days are commonly reported, along with trophy-sized specimens including pike over 40 inches and walleye approaching 27 inches. The catch-and-release policy implemented by the owners is credited by long-time guests for the steady improvement in fish size and population over the decades. Cabins are described as clean, well-maintained, and regularly upgraded, with modern amenities including solar power, hot water, freezers, and the ability to charge electronics. Boats and motors receive consistent praise for being reliable and well-kept. The remote, wilderness setting — private lakes, dark skies, loons, wildlife, and no internet — is a major draw that guests return to specifically for the chance to disconnect. Several reviewers note that guests are responsible for bringing their own food and drink, which is standard for self-catering outpost camps and not a complaint, just something first-timers should be aware of.
Genuine complaints are rare to nonexistent in this review set. The only mild note of disappointment came from one group that experienced poor weather — rain and high winds — during a late-August trip, though the reviewer acknowledged that late-season weather variability is simply a known risk. One cabin at Malaher Lake was described as "a bit aged" though "upgraded well," and one group noted a water pump issue that was resolved quickly by the staff. One reviewer also mentioned losing large pike at the boat due to undersized nets, which is a practical tip for future guests rather than a criticism of the outfitter. This destination is best suited for groups of fishing friends or families who want a true remote fly-in experience with private lake access, strong walleye and northern pike fishing, and a self-sufficient outpost setup. It appeals equally to seasoned Canadian fishing veterans and first-timers, and several reviewers specifically highlight it as a great choice for introducing children or spouses to fly-in fishing.
Kay Lake offers record-breaking Smallmouth Bass, Muskie and Lake Trout fishing. Groups report 100+ fish per day releases. Two portage lakes: Derby Lake connected by river, and Anstey Lake via 150-yard hike. Optional Walleye day trip to Arrow Lake available for extra cost.
Portage Lakes: Yes - walleye (Derby Lake via river; Anstey Lake via 150-yard hike) (2 lakes)
Other: Island location; portage lake boat included at Anstey Lake; optional Arrow Lake Walleye day trip (extra cost)
Round-trip fly-in, cabin, boats and motors
Groceries, beverages, fishing licence, taxes; Arrow Lake day trip is extra
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Nestor Falls, Ontario
Flight Distance: 20 miles
Minimum Stay: 4 days
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