Slate Falls Outposts
Lac Seul, Ontario — Near Sioux Lookout
Slate Falls Outposts has earned a strong reputation among Canadian fly-in fishing enthusiasts, with the overwhelming majority of reviewers rating their experience at or near five stars. Guests consistently highlight the professionalism and personal attention of the ownership and staff — particularly Verne, Andrea, and Ryan — who are praised for going out of their way to ensure smooth, enjoyable trips. Reviewers with decades of fishing experience in Canada describe the operation as among the best they have encountered, which speaks to a well-established and continuously improving outfitter.
On the practical side, guests note meaningful investments in cabin comfort and equipment, including solar lighting, quality refrigeration, comfortable mattresses, well-stocked kitchens, and reliable boats and motors. The fishing itself receives high marks across multiple lakes and species. Walleye fishing is described as consistently excellent — with hundred-fish days reported on Arc Lake and strong numbers of mid-to-upper-20-inch fish on Lake St. Joseph. Pike fishing is also available and can produce large fish, though one reviewer noted it required more effort and lake knowledge to crack, especially on bigger systems. The float plane experience is mentioned positively as well, with guests describing the aircraft as well-maintained and the flights comfortable.
There are no recurring complaints across these reviews. The one honest caveat that emerges is that weather in Northern Ontario can be unpredictable — one group dealt with significant rain, wind, and cold — though that is a reality of remote wilderness fishing generally, not a reflection of the outfitter. This destination appears best suited for groups of fishing buddies, experienced anglers chasing trophy walleye or large pike, and anyone seeking a genuine off-the-grid fly-in experience with reliable logistics and comfortable basecamp accommodations. First-time fly-in guests would likely find the well-organized operation a good introduction to remote Canadian fishing.
Lac Seul spans nearly 150 miles and is composed of many bays, peninsulas, streams, inlets and hundreds of islands. It is a large and relatively shallow waterbody offering world-class walleye, pike and smallmouth bass fishing. Internationally known for trophy walleye and northern pike. No portages required.
Other: New BBQ, two-burner fish cooker with pots and pans, electric start generators, new life jackets, minnow buckets, anchors, full-floor Lund Fury boats with storage. Boat-in option available for guests with own boats.
Flights in and out (fly-in option), fully equipped outpost, boats, motors and gas, satellite internet, electric start generators, life jackets, anchors, minnow buckets, boat seats
Fishing licence, food (optional food plan at $50/person/day), guide service (optional at $400/day), boats/motors/fuel if choosing boat-in option
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Sioux Lookout, Ontario
Minimum Stay: 4 days
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