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North of Nakina Fly-in Brook Trout Fishing:

  • Brook Trout & Lake Trout Photo Gallery #1
  • Many of our lakes have Brook Trout in the streams and rivers running in and out. Brook Trout fishing north of Nakina is among the best in the world with Brook Trout common in the 1 to 3-pound range. In the bigger rivers, Brook Trout can reach great sizes and our guests do catch Brookies in the 5 and 6-pound range. Then on rare occasions, bigger Brook Trout are taken.

    Because Brook Trout actively migrate up and down streams looking for cooler water throughout the summer, some of our lakes only have Brook Trout in the spring. If Brook Trout, also called the Speckled Trout by most Canadians, is an important part of your fishing needs, then we recommend you go to our camps on the Ogoki River system. Esser Lake, Trappers Run and Patience Lake are all a widening of the Ogoki River and all have world class Brook Trout Fishing.

    Brook Trout generally like small spinners like Mepps, Panther Martins and Blue Fox spinners in size-0 or size-1. They will also hit small Cleos and small Cyclopes. As you head into late spring and early summer, Brook Trout become more cautious because the Pike are on the prowl. At this time, worms and flies work best.

    Please read our Brook Trout Fishing Tips for more details

    Nakina Brook Trout Fishing Regulations:

  • Open Season: January 1 to 1st Saturday in September
  • Limit - Sport License: 5 in your possession
  • Limit - Conservation License: 2 in your possession
  • Size Restrictions: Only 1 over 11.8 inches
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