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One
of Mystery Country’s newest additions, is located northeast
of Thompson on the mighty Nelson River. When Manitoba Hydro
built the Kelsey Hydro generating station dam, the resulting
rise in water levels created what is now called Goose
Hunting Lake. Over 10 miles in length and up to 2 miles wide
with depths of 30 feet creating a fisherman’s dream!
Underwater structure of flooded trees, reefs and bays that
harbour Monster Northern in unbelievable numbers forever
watched by the piercing eyes of their smaller cousin, the
Walleye.
If a person tires of catching fish to numerous to
remember. It is only a short ride from camp to the Nelson
River. There you have the choice of heading to the Kelsey
for a tour of one of Manitoba’s many hydro electric dams. Or
head downstream to explore and fish the river that was
traveled inland from Hudson’s Bay by the fur traders of time
gone by. Try your luck catching a Sturgeon that call the
Nelson home. (If you are lucky enough to catch one, PLEASE
handle with extreme care and release back to the river.)
Goose Hunting cabin sits high on a peninsula over looking
the vast expanse of water and endless boreal forest that
surround the area. The cabin although licensed for eight,
sleeps six. The kitchen is equipped with all the necessary
dishes, cutlery and things you will need for preparing your
daily meals. The standard propane lights, fridge, stove, gas
grill and satellite phone are provided for your comfort as
well. A screen porch allows for sitting out at night to
enjoy a cigar or listening to Mother Nature, free of
man-made noise.
Boats are all 16 foot with either a 15 HP. or 9.9HP.
two-stroke Yamaha motors. All motors are thoroughly checked
before the season begins, so you can spend more time on the
water. As time and resources allow these will also be
replaced with four-stroke 15 HP. motors. The shower facility
is your standard Black bag with shower nozzle. The running
water at Goose Hunting Lake is the original bucket style,
where the Rookie in the group runs for it!
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