Fishing
The waters of Thompson Lake and surrounding lakes may be described as “high intensity” waters, with fishing action expected most any time, including the mid-summer period.  During your stay, you can expect to catch:
Northern Pike: up to 24 pounds
Walleye (pickerel): up to 8 pounds

Lake Trout: up to 18 pounds.  Lake trout fishing is conducted at Allen Lake, accessed by day hike from Thompson Lake Lodge, or by staying in outpost accommodations at Allen Lake.  Lake trout fishing is at its best in May, June, and September, and does fall off during the summer months.  Visit the Thompson Lake Fishing Photo Gallery to see fishing results!

Boats and motors: Deep-hulled 14 – 16 foot Lund boats on both Thompson and Allen Lakes are equipped with older but well maintained 7 – 9 horsepower Mercury outboard motors.

Catch-and-release/barbless hook fishing is encouraged.  However, guests may take home the provincially allowable limit of frozen fillets at the end of their stay.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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