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Kearns Lake (Jay Vee) Outpost Camp

Thousand Lakes Outposts

Kearns Lake (Jay Vee Lake), Ontario — Near Armstrong

Max Guests 16
Access fly-in
Pricing $$

About This Outpost

Ultra-deluxe outpost cabin on Kearns Lake (also known as Jay Vee Lake) in Northwestern Ontario's Boreal Forest. The cabin features separate sleeping quarters, pine walls, oak laminate flooring, indoor flush toilet, shower, hot and cold running water, electric fridge and freezer, Smart TV with DVD player, Starlink wifi, and solar power with generator backup. Outside the patio door is a large deck with BBQ, Blackstone grill, and propane fish fryer. A short distance from the cabin is a fully enclosed fish house with lights and running water. The camp sleeps 16 and is served by new boats with swivel seats and 15hp Yamaha 4-stroke motors. Widely regarded as one of the best walleye and northern pike fishing lakes in the region.

Reviews & Reputation

5.0
Based on 5 reviews from across the web
Summarized Review Highlights

Thousand Lakes Outposts, based out of Thunder Bay, Ontario and operated by Dwayne Bolen and Teri Fero, carries a strong reputation built over many years of return visits. Reviews are uniformly positive across both their fly-in fishing outposts and guided moose hunts, with many guests noting they have returned annually for years or even decades. One fishing reviewer mentioned a Minnesota group that had been visiting Kearns and Stonehouse Lakes for 26 consecutive years, and several reviewers themselves describe multiple return trips. The overall tone across reviews is enthusiastic and credible, with guests frequently noting that Thousand Lakes exceeded experiences they had at other outfitters across Canada and beyond.

On the fishing side, Kearns Lake in particular draws consistent praise for exceptional walleye numbers and size, with guests routinely reporting catches of 30 to 75 walleye per day in the 2 to 7 pound range, and trophy fish reaching into the mid-to-upper 20-inch class. Northern pike fishing also receives mention, with one guest reporting a 31.6-pound fish. The low fishing pressure — there are no competing camps on the lakes — is cited as a key reason for the quality. The cabins are described as well-maintained and comfortable, with hot and cold running water, showers, fully equipped kitchens, and ongoing upgrades over the years including remodeled bathrooms, new boats and motors, and a satellite phone. On the hunting side, guides receive high marks for pre-season scouting, local knowledge, enthusiasm, and going beyond what guests expected, including setting up camp, providing detailed maps, and actively calling in multiple bulls over consecutive days.

There are no recurring complaints found in these reviews. The one situational note worth flagging is that weather and water conditions can vary significantly — one trip report describes unusually high water levels and a late ice-out affecting the feel of the season — but this is presented as a natural variable rather than a criticism of the outfitter. This destination appears best suited for dedicated walleye anglers seeking high-volume action in a remote, low-pressure environment, groups of fishing buddies or returning regulars who value consistent year-over-year quality, and archery moose hunters looking for a hands-on, well-guided wilderness hunt. It may also appeal to first-time fly-in guests given the well-appointed cabins and reliable infrastructure.

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Bob Kerr Jul 1, 2014
Outfitter
10 wonderful days at Kearns Lake – Canada Day 2014 trip report
July 1 – Canada Day 2014 – we arrived at the Mattice lake base in Armstrong after 10 days at Kearns Lake through Thousand Lakes Outposts. The lilacs are just starting to bloom (great fragrance), the black flies are at their peak (yuck) and the water levels are receding from the highest levels people have seen in decades. Sounds like a spring time trip and given the very late ice out and cold spring, it essentially was. Six of us – including LarryS and his sister Pat – spent 10 wonderful days at the Kearns Lake outpost. This is our second trip there and you can see the first trip report (2011) at: http://www.walleyecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=183179&highlight=kearns+lake I won't repeat the Taj Mahal cabin conditions and contents (you can get the details from the previous report) except to note that the indoor bathroom has been totally remodeled (in cedar panels with new shower stall), there's a remote generator start in the cabin, the satellite phone works essentially all the time now and there's brand new 14ft Lunds with brand new 15 hp 4-stroke motors (the cabin is now no more than 10 minutes away from anywhere on the lake). All are very nice upgrades. [Read Full Testimonial on WalleyeCentral.com]
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RD, "The Rugged Dude" (Host & Executive Producer, Officially Rugged with RD) Jun 1, 2009
Outfitter
The fastest and most ridiculous walleye fishing I've seen in my entire life – June 2009
As I set the hook into what was probably my tenth walleye in about eight or nine minutes, my ultra-rugged fishing buddies in the other boat couldn't believe what they were seeing. Chef Tim Matthews and Chef Ken Veneruz from the Culinary Arts Program at Confederation College were literally catching fish and after fish. I know that sounds cliche, even predictable in a story like this, but it's true, absolutely true. I remember Tim saying over and over with his classic British accent, "RD, this is brilliant!" And, Ken's most commonly used line was "Holy sh** RD, I can't friggin' believe this place!" Tim and Ken had been on fly-in fishing trips in the passed, but both were in agreement that the fishing at this particular fly-in, was the simply the best they'd ever seen. Another guy who was in agreement that day, was yours truly, who had previously been on somewhere around 150 fly-ins, covering most of Canada. And, the location you ask? Kearns Lake located around 90 miles north of Thunder Bay Ontario, square in the middle of northwestern Ontario's world-famous walleye factory in the Canadian Shield. Thousand Lakes Outposts is owned and operated by the husband and wife tag team of Dwayne Bolen and Teri Fero, from Thunder Bay. Back in 2005, I was at Kearns Lake with the previous owner and the fishing was just as insane then as it was on this trip in June, 2009. But, I have to say, what I saw in those four days, just a couple weeks ago… clearly was the fastest and most ridiculous walleye fishing that I've seen in my entire life. And, that is quite a statement to make! There are several reasons why Kearns and Stonehouse have such consistent fishing. The most obvious is lack of fishing pressure. There are no other camps on either lake, and that in itself makes a big difference. When we arrived at Kearns Lake, there was a group from Minnesota who'd been there for five days, packed up and ready to head home. This bunch of rugged dudes had been going to Kearns and Stonehouse for 26 years! That's a good sign… and one of the guys told me that he'd been on other fly in trips before he made Thousand Lakes Outposts "his" yearly trip. The camps themselves are in excellent shape and Dwayne is a fanatic about their upkeep. If something needs repair, it's done. Hot and cold running water, shower, well equipped kitchens, including two refrigerators… Basically speaking, the camps are well set up and there's plenty of room for a group of eager fisher dudes and fisher chicks to spend a kick-ass holiday. Flying in to a remote lake for a fishing trip is a great way to spend your much-deserved vacation time and I highly recommend you put this on "your things to do list". Just make sure you do your homework and pick a good fly-in… like the one I've just finished writing about.
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Bob Kerr
Outfitter
Third trip to Kearns Lake – fishing very very good
We just returned from 7 days at Kearns Lake with Thousand Lakes Outposts – LarryS and his sister Pat with Wil and my partner Gary. This was our third trip to this lake – you can see the other reports at: http://www.walleyecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=365097&highlight=kearns Not a lot was new to the Taj Mahal Cabin or to the boats/motors (15hp 4 stroke, 14 ft lunds) so I'll just briefly summarize the fishing which was very very good. Walleye – were much deeper than the last trips (this trip was about a month later) and we found the sweet spots between 17 and 25 feet of water. We did get two large walleye – LarryS's 27 incher and my 26 incher – but there was a gap down to the 23-24 inch range where we caught somewhere on the order of 35-40 in that range. Must've been a good year class. Smaller walleye in the 16 to 20 inch range were as usual all over the lake and quite easy to catch at the right depths. 40-50 per day is pretty easy to achieve. We were glad to have crawlers and leeches as twister jigs were not nearly as effective as in the past.
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Tom Mendenhall
Outfitter
Best lake I have ever fished, including some in Alaska
I have fished J-V/Kearns lake every year since 1983 and it is by far the best lake I have ever fished, including some in Alaska. It is a lake where you can catch 30-75 walleyes a day that weigh up to 12 lbs. Most in the 2-7 lb range. If you are after northern you will catch plenty of them as well. My largest was 31.6 lbs. Every year we have had several in the 20 lb plus range. Why go any place else to fish! The camp is very comfortable, with just about everything you will need provided.
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RD, "The Rugged Dude"
Outfitter
Hottest walleye fishing ever on Kearns Lake (2006 trip)
Back in 2006 I spent a few days on Kearns Lake with Thousand Lakes Outposts and I saw some of the hottest walleye fishing ever. We only needed 45 minutes to get enough "A footage' for a whole show. I'll be going back again in 2009 – and I can't wait!
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Lake Information

Consistently cited as one of the best fishing lakes in the region, guests report catching 30–75 walleyes per day weighing up to 12 lbs (most 2–7 lbs). Trophy northern pike over 20 lbs recorded regularly, with a reported personal best of 31.6 lbs. All walleye over 25 inches must be released; all northerns over 30 inches must be released.

Lake Name
Kearns Lake (Jay Vee Lake)
Province
Ontario, Northwestern Ontario
Fishing Pressure
Low - remote fly-in lake

Fish Species

walleye pike walleye pike

Accommodations

Lodging Type
Cabin
Max Guests
16
Amenities
Electricity: Yes - solar with generator backup
Running Water: Yes
Hot Water: Yes
Drinking Water: Yes
Shower: Yes
Sink: Yes
Toilet: flush
Heat: Yes - propane
WiFi
Cell: Yes - wifi calling available via Starlink
Starlink wifi; wifi calling on smartphones

Other: Large deck with BBQ, Blackstone grill, propane fish fryer, Smart TV with DVD player, electric fridge, pine walls, oak laminate flooring, rods/reels/fishing nets supplied, life jackets supplied, first aid kit

Boats & Equipment

Boat Length
14 ft
Boat Brand
Lund
Motor
15hp 4-stroke
Motor Brand
Yamaha
Seat Type
swivel seats
Gas Included
Yes

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
Housekeeping
Meals Included
No
Guide Service
not available

What's Included

Included

Flights to and from cabin (approx. 30-minute flight each way), use of boats and motors, all fuel (gasoline for boats and propane for cabin refrigerator, hot water heater and stove), Starlink wifi, Smart TV

Not Included

Food and beverages (can be arranged with 30+ days notice at cost + 20% surcharge), fishing and hunting licenses, Canadian taxes (HST 13%), hospital/medical expenses, gear overweight fees (over 100 lbs at $1.00/lb)

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: Wabagimi Air, Armstrong, Ontario (approximately 2.5 hours north of Thunder Bay by paved road)

Flight Time: 30 minutes

Season & Booking

Minimum Stay: 3 days

Contact

Thousand Lakes Outposts
Armstrong, Ontario

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