Sportsman's Lodge and Outposts
Warrington Lake, Ontario — Near Red Lake, Ontario
Sportsman's Lodge and Outposts, operated by Brett and Judy Geary on Little Vermilion Lake in Ontario, holds a strong reputation among guests, with reviews consistently awarding five-star ratings and an overall recommendation rate of around 92% across dozens of reviews. The general tone from visitors is enthusiastic and loyal, with multiple guests expressing a desire to return or bring family members along on future trips. The lodge appears to attract a repeat clientele and generates strong word-of-mouth referrals.
Guests frequently highlight the quality of fishing as the standout feature, particularly for northern pike and walleye. Reports of catching large numbers of trophy-sized pike — including fish over 40 inches — are common, and walleye fishing also draws high praise. Beyond fishing, reviewers speak warmly about Brett and Judy Geary personally, describing them as welcoming and personable hosts. Judy's home-cooked meals receive specific and enthusiastic mentions. For guests who hunt, at least one review highlights a successful guided moose hunt, with praise for Brett's guiding and for moose processing handled by staff. Remote outpost options, such as Mantricia Lake, are also available and have been used by groups.
There are very few complaints evident in the available reviews, and none that appear to be recurring concerns about the lodge itself. One reviewer noted unfavorable weather during a hunt — warm temperatures and persistent wind — though this was framed as a natural condition rather than a lodge issue. This destination appears best suited for small groups of fishing buddies or hunting parties looking for a remote Canadian fly-in experience with guided options, as well as anglers targeting trophy pike or walleye. The personal, family-run atmosphere may particularly appeal to guests who prefer a close-knit lodge setting over a large commercial operation.
Warrington Lake borders Ontario and Manitoba. Both Ontario and Manitoba fishing licenses are required; Manitoba regulations apply and only Manitoba limits can be taken. Designated as a High Management Trophy Lake: limits are 4 walleye up to 22 inches and 4 northern pike up to 30 inches — all over those sizes must be released. Barbless hooks required.
Other: Cook stove, BBQ, fridge (propane), separate beds with pillows (no pillow cases), all cooking and eating utensils, large nets, boat cushions, lights
Round trip airfare from Red Lake to camp and return, comfortable cabin accommodations, lights, cook stoves, BBQ, fridge and freezer (propane), separate beds with pillows (no pillow cases), wood heater, all cooking and eating utensils, one boat and motor per 2–3 guests, one tank of gas per boat per day, large nets, boat cushions and seats, satellite phone
Food, fishing licenses (both Ontario AND Manitoba required), personal gear, towels, toilet paper, paper towel, freezer wrap, sleeping bag or bed roll, pillow cases, face cloths, rain gear, bug spray, sunglasses, sun lotion, camera, cooler
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Red Lake, Ontario (Superior Airways)
Season: Sunday departures to
Check-in Day: Sunday
Minimum Stay: 5 days
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