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History: Aylmer Lake
The Aylmer Lake area was the last undeveloped Canadian fishery above the treeline, sitting almost 227 air miles NE of Yellowknife and just south of the arctic circle.
In 1907, Ernest Thompson Seton, who was a prominent wildlife artist, author, and co-founder of the Boy Scouts, launched an expedition to the Northwest Territories and into Aylmer Lake. In July 2015, the Academy sent out “The Arctic Prairies Expedition II” expedition to retrace his route around this remote lake. The result of their research about Seton’s journey is chronicled in this film.
The land around Aylmer Lake is unique. Depending on the time you fly over the Tundra, the water can glow like molten gold. The eskers are sand embankments that link both land and water. Two-hundred-foot high eskers slash across the landscape – some 100 miles or longer. Eskers formed as a result of the rivers flowing within the glaciers that once covered this land. Aylmer Lake is the seventh largest lake in the Northwest Territories.
In 2000, Aylmer Lake Lodge opened – intended to serve primarily as a caribou camp. After being open for five years, the business was shuttered. In 2012, new life was breathed into the Lodge when we took over. With an exclusive allocation of over 1700 square kilometers of truly wild and remote lakes, Aylmer Lake Lodge became the home of amazing fishing. There has never been commercial fishing or First Nation’s sustenance fisheries on these lakes, and nearly no sport fishing before 2013.
KEVIN’S THOUGHTS
2018 GIVEAWAY Every week when you land the largest fish!!
Aylmer Lake Lodge Take a look at the fillet knives that will be a weekly give away to the person who gets the largest fish in camp for the week. There is still time to book a trip we have spaces available. Come be part of the Fun in the 24 hour a day Sun! Call...
Thinking Outside The (Tackle) Box
Fishing for Arctic grayling can be tricky on the best days – but you can boost your chances of success tremendously by having the right fly in your tackle box. But what to do when what should work doesn’t? Get ready to make it work with a little ingenuity. On one...
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