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4 Day Pike Fishing Package Tour

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Yellowknife
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4 Day Pike Fishing Package Test your mettle against Great Northern Pike, the voracious fish of Great Slave Lake. Join your master guide and learn more about the Great Northern Pike, its behavior, its movements, likes, . .
Country: Canada
City: Yellowknife
Duration: 4 Day(s) - 3 Night(s)
Tour Category: Seasonal Events Tours
Departure Date: Thu 01 Jan '99
Package Itinerary

4 Day Pike Fishing Package

Test your mettle against Great Northern Pike, the voracious fish of Great Slave Lake. Join your master guide and learn more about the Great Northern Pike, its behavior, its movements, likes, and dislikes. Come and put into practice those Trophy Pike Fishing techniques and experience the challenge of catching a fish of a lifetime.

Day 1: Arrive Yellowknife

Day 2: Pike Fishing on Great Slave Lake

Let the fun begin with your first day of pike fishing on Great Slave Lake.

Day 3: Pike Fishing on Great Slave Lake

Another full day of fishing for pike.

Day 4: Pike fishing on Great Slave Lake

Enjoy your last day of fishing before you start your journey back home.

Package Includes:

3 nights hotel accommodation in Yellowknife
3 full days guided pike fishing on Great Slave Lake
Northern gourmet shore lunch each day
All fishing gear and tackle (one piece St-Croix rods)
Rain gear and polarized sunglasses

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Know More About Great Slave Lake:

It’s more than just a lake. Great Slave has been at the heart of history, culture, and recreation in the Northwest Territories.

This freshwater lake, located in the southern half of the Northwest Territories, is the 11th largest in the world and, after Great Bear (also in the NWT), the biggest entirely within Canada. It measures 28,568 square kilometers, roughly the same size as Belgium. Great Slave is also North America’s deepest lake, reaching a maximum depth of more than 615 meters – deep enough to drown the CN Tower.

Great Slave’s seemingly bottomless depths are swarming with Northern pike, Arctic grayling, and trophy-sized trout, luring anglers from around the world. Every year some 5,000 trophy fishers come North, many bound for the Great Slave’s North Arm and East Arm. Because the lake is clean and cold, fish keep near the surface in summer – and the 24-hour daylight means an angler can stay as late as they like. Plus the lake is massive, meaning they can go for days or weeks without seeing another person.

Today, the Great Slave Lake shoreline is home to more than half the Northwest Territories’ population, living in five communities. These include the capital city, Yellowknife; the commercial fishing and transport center, Hay River; the placid and historic Métis town of Fort Resolution; traditional Łutsel K’e on the scenic East Arm; and fast-growing Behchokǫ̀ on the North Arm.

When the waters are calm, Great Slave is perfect kayaking, canoeing, and even paddleboarding spot. The East Arm features countless islands, towering cliffs, and deep, clear waters. The lake also provides a picturesque vantage point to photograph communities like Yellowknife and Fort Resolution.

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