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Relief Lake Outpost Camp:

Walleye: Relief Lake is a Walleye fisherperson's lake. It's just stuffed with Walleyes of many different sizes. There are big Walleyes in the lake but Relief is known for high numbers rather than size.

The Walleyes are common in the 1 to 3-pound range but there are still lots of big females over 5-pounds. It's a shallow lake and an easy lake to fish. Walleyes are everywhere. Relief Lake will make any fisherperson happy with its non-stop action.

For some reason the Walleyes taste incredible in this lake. Their meat is pure white and they cook up nice and fluffy. It's most likely from minerals in the water.

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Northern Pike: There are lots of Northern Pike in the lake but the dominant species is Walleye. Guests have pulled some big Pike out of Relief Lake. Big trophy Pike swim up and down the Drowning River looking for unsuspecting Walleyes. Many make their way up the Drowning River and swim through Relief Lake to Tooth Lake. Tooth Lake is just up-stream from Relief and is well known for having great Northern Pike fishing.

Brook Trout: In the spring, you can find nice size Brook Trout in the rapids at the north end of the lake. Brook Trout come up to the lake in the spring to feed on minnows. You can also take a canoe or walk down stream and find nice Brook Trout. The Brook Trout are more common in the 1 to 3 pound range. By late spring or early summer, depending on the weather, all the Brook Trout take off down stream to find cooler water. At this time they are not accessible.

If you specifically want Trophy Brook Trout, we recommend our lakes along the Ogoki River system such as Patience, Esser or Trapper's Run, where you will find world class Brook Trout fishing.

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Cabin: The cabin sleeps 2 to 6 people comfortably. The cabin sites on top of a hill and on a point and has a view of both sides of the lake. The cabin is equipped with propane stove, propane refrigerator, propane lights or electric lights (small generator), dishes, pots, pans, plates, cups, cutlery, beds, inside table and chairs, gas for the boats and a BBQ.

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