Category Archives: Weekly Review

Week 8, 2018 July 7th – 13th

Hello again from Jim and Julies Wabaskang Camp. Week number 8 of our season has come and gone with plenty of great memories made buy our guests and some decent fish to talk about. Northern fishing has slowed some with the very hot temperatures we have been experiencing. Some days we saw temperatures over 90… Continue Reading

Week 5, 2018 June 16th – 22nd

Finally, an update on fishing here on Wabaskang Lake. Week five of the season saw a mayfly hatch which slowed down our walleye bite somewhat. Our guests still caught fish but numbers were down from previous weeks. The best bite was early morning and late evening when the heat of the day wasn’t pushing the… Continue Reading

Week 4, 2018 June 9th – 15th

Yes, this is Jim from Wabaskang again, week four of the 2018 season was full of big fish, not just big walleyes but the gigantic northern seem to be turning on now. The weather was once again warmer and dryer than normal although we did see almost 3/4” of rain on the evening/early morning hours… Continue Reading

Week 3, 2018 June 2nd – 8th

Well another week has passed us by here at Jim and Julies Wabaskang Camp. Week three of the season saw good numbers of walleye being caught and also solid bass and crappie numbers. The walleye bite continues to be very good in the morning hours and the evening hours but our guests caught fish throughout… Continue Reading

Holiday Greeting 2017

Merry Christmas 2017 Warm holiday greetings from Jim and Julie’s Wabaskang Camp. Another great season has come to an end and we want to thank each one of you for your continued patronage and friendships, we have always felt we have the greatest guests in the world! It is hard to believe Julie and I… Continue Reading

Week 18, 2017 September 16th- 23rd

A hearty hello from Jim and Julie’s Wabaskang Camp. Week 18 of our 19-week season is in the books and we have lots to talk about. The week started off with plenty of decent fish being caught. The walleyes are still transitioning to deeper water and our guests caught fish anywhere from 12’ to 32’,… Continue Reading