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by Dan Blanton
I was first introduced to Scott Lake's incredible fly fishing for pike and lake trout in 1995, by my long time friend and mentor, Lefty Kreh. I wanted to share a fun, fast-action trip with ... read more

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by Cory Craig
Lake trout are not really a member of the trout family at all, they are actually char, however they will still readily take a fly. From small nymphs and dries to streamers, lakers will ... read more

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by Tom Klein
The guides at the Lodge often chuckle, behind my back of course, when I refer to the arctic grayling as the northern icon. For many who spend a lot of time on the far northern waters ... read more

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by Tom Klein
Almost everyone inquiring about a Scott Lake trip has the same question: "When should I come?" It's a simple question with a complex answer , involving many variables. ... read more

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by Cory Craig
Where are the Pike? After ice out we start seeing pike moving back into the bays after spawn. In search of warmer water pike will lay up in shallow bays, usually in the most comfortable ... read more