Whiteclay Lake
Grayson Lake Cabins

Thank you again for a wonderful vacation. We all had a blast. The only problem is there was so much waiting for the trip and then when time came for the vacation it flew by. 

The kids haven't stopped talking about it and we hope Olivia won't rub the 40" pike in too much.

Here's some photos as promised. Facebook album is complete.

Northern Pike Fishing
Chipchase Lake Fishing Cabin
New vacationers to Grayson are pleasantly surprised by this camp. Many say - "It feels like a summer home". Grayson Lake is 7 miles long with a portage boat into Nikki Lake for added fun excursions.
Mojikit Channel
Mojikit Channel Cabins

The South camp was newly constructed in 2001. Big, impressive and well thought out is the best way to describe this structure. From the 15 foot cathedral ceilings to the stand up bar we designed the camp with the big group in mind.

"The fishing is here is stupid good" in the words of one group as they excitedly explained how their week went...

Scallop Lake
Scallop Lake Fishing Cabins

Scallop is, in fact, a part of a four small lake series .. Maddy - Lower Maddy - Austen and Scallop, all part of the Raymond River system.

The Scallop cabin has in recent years seen many improvements: Solar electricity, gravity fed water system with hot and cold water, Large added screened in porch, a shower, Screened in fish cleaning house with running water and a sink, its fully insulated with pine interior.

Pickett Lake
Pickett Lake Outpost Cabins
Two lakes, approximately 7 miles of navigatable river, sandy beaches and a large comfy log cabin, all in a private setting with 'Natures Showroom' on display.
Poshowconk Lake
Poshowconk Lake Outpost Cabin
This is the way it used to be. Propane lights .. No running water but it has a propane fridge .. stove .. and a gas grill and of course a Motorola 2-way radio. This is our camp on tiny Poshowconk Lake. In recent years this camp has been mainly a moose hunt camp, but has very good walleye and pike fishing
Whiteclay West
Whiteclay West
Whiteclay Lake is a long 13,000 acre lake with many interesting places to visit and fish. Ogoki Frontier has two camps that are 5 miles apart - above the West camp at the mouth of the Ogoki River. The fishing here is exceptionally good
Whiteclay North
Whiteclay Lake Cabin
Whiteclay North at the mouth of the Moncrief River
READY FOR EXTREME FISHING: TRY ARMSTRONG ONTARIO

Ontario's Monster Norther Pike?

Trophy Northern Pike Fishing!

The term Hammer Handle Pike refers to small pike that are about the size of an average hammer handle maybe 12 inches? Hamer handle pike can live in the warmer waters of Southern Ontario and the upper mid west. The bigger northerns prefer the colder waters of Ontario's North. You just can't get the really big Trophy Northerns unless your willing to travel way up North to Armstrong or other deep North Ontario Fly-In locations.

So take it from me the total excitement and anticipation knowing each and every cast will bring you closer to landing the monster pike of your dreams starts when you leave our basecamp dock!

Do you day dream of a hard fought, fatigue induced battle with a monster northern pike before your warm water fishing trips? Then stop searching for hammer handles and start thinking, cold undesturbed northern lakes and about visiting the Ogoki Frontier!

Ask us a question now: fishing@ogokifrontier.com

Want to experience a real challenge? Join the ranks of thrill seekers who dare to snag the 40" northern pike with light tackle rigs. Light tackle fishing can be some of the most challenging, yet rewarding northern pike fishing available. Few dare try it, but those who do, gain an all new claim to fame!

 

Chilled Ontario Northern Pike

There is no better time to hunt the trophy Ontario northern pike then just after ice out (typically May).

While others lakes are still sleeping under ice and preventing access to the pike's post spawn feeding frenzy, in select Ogoki area lakes, especially those with moving water the ice has cleared. This gives you an early opportunity to snag a monster northerns. This is never more possible than in 2010 as the winter has been quite moderate and our guests prospects of landing trophy northern pike after trophy northern pike is fantastic for this May. And of course doing all this while others are waiting for the ice to break up is even sweeter!

Want to know more about how you and your fishing partners can join the ranks of our Trophy Northern Pike Club?

 

Guaranteed, a National Treasure

The Boreal Forest north of Armstrong is a breath of fresh air, it's a National treasure! In fact they made it a Provincial Park, Wabakimi Provincial Park, to protect and preserve this National Treasure in Ontario's north. You know that the area is something special when they grant an area official park status remarks Paul.

Our business is focused around helping other to experience this Northern Treasure, helping families have an amazing family fishing vacation. We have found this to be a huge success and it's evident by the people who come back year after year to fill their eyes, ears, noses and mouths with the fruits of this wonderful land we call Northern Ontario.

 

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TRIP PLANNING
INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS

Map from USAProceed North on Highway 61 from Duluth to the Canadian Border. After clearing Customs, continue on Hwy 61 to the city of Thunder Bay. Hwy 61 ends at the junction of Hwy 11 & 17 in Thunder Bay. Continue straight which will be Hwy 11/17 East. (Signs will indicate mileage for Sault Ste Marie, Cochrane, etc.)

You will bypass the city's downtown area on this highway (Thunder Bay is on the right-hand side). If you need gas you should stop in onArthur Street or Red River Road. The last intersection before Hwy 527 will be Hodder Ave (now sporting a new bridge over the hwy).

A short distance from Hodder Avenue, you will see the Terry Fox Memorial Lookout on your left. This is a rest area and tourist information centre that might be of interest to you.

The next intersection will be Hwy 527 North and is extremely well signed. Turn NORTH onto Hwy 527 to Armstrong.

From the East take Hwy 17 (becomes 11&17 at Nipigon) to Hwy 527. Turn North.

From this point, you are about 2 1/2 hours from the Ogoki Frontier. Our base is 4 miles south of Armstrong.

Gas/Diesel is available in Armstrong.

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