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Darn Good Fishing!

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

As we enter the final official month of fishing season at the camps, we really do have to say that summer went by much too fast… Although, we are expecting some pretty nice end-of-summer weather into September, sunny skies and moderate temperatures. Mix that up with some pretty darn good fishing and you have yourself a great fishing vacation! Even though the weather lets us down on occasion, the fish still bite, and the warm hospitality, crackling fire and delicious food at the end of the day more than makes up for it!

Catch and Release Conservation FishingTrophy AnglerPictured on the left, a trophy pike is released back into the English River. How many readers out there remember the old catch phrase “Save the magic - Catch and release!” used at the inception of our conservation fishing policy? Pictured on the right is a photo taken at One Man Lake Lodge - Jeff presents a first time angler with a Trophy Angler hat and a Trophy Angler Certificate after an excellent day on the water!

Out With The Old and In With The New

“Grandma’s house” was a great place to be as a kid. Located at Halley’s Caribou Falls Landing, the building was huge and full of great places and things to explore. It had enough bedrooms for the entire family to stay should the need have called for it, and in the early years the entire family was often there, helping out when it was busy or just visiting Grandma and Grandpa when it was not so busy.

Down the hall from the main living area was the office space, and adjacent to that was the convenience store. As times were different back then, perhaps simpler, perhaps not, the store held more than just convenience items. It was chock full of the general store items that one might imagine would come in handy in some way or another, and loads and loads of groceries. A bi-weekly trip to town was the standing order to replenish the stock and pick up any maintenance items that were needed. Below the house and store was workshop space and the “ice house”. Full of large blocks of ice that had been cut from the frozen lake, the ice would keep all summer insulated in a thick layer of sawdust.

It was quite the place. In the spring of 1986 the building that not only Grandma’s house, but was also the place from which Halley’s Camps and outposts had grown and blossomed, burned to the ground taking with it a piece of everyone’s heart. No one was injured, and the Halley’s being a resilient lot, set to work to do what needed to be done. As the center of operations for Caribou Falls Landing had been destroyed, a new office and store needed to be rebuilt, and fast as the opening of fishing season was quickly approaching. Family and friends came together and, with a plan of attack, built the current store and office at Caribou. It took a mere three weeks to construct, for that was all the time we could afford the project.

That was the old. The new is coming soon! In the works for Caribou is a new “Lodge” that will take the place of the old store / office. The new main building will be a fresh look and a welcome addition for all! We will keep you updated on the progress throughout the construction process.

Fishing season has begun!

Monday, May 7th, 2007

May 2007
Spring has arrived, and we are welcoming it with open arms! The weather has been progressing normally and we have been having a pretty average spring. The ice went out as usual during the last week of April on the smaller lakes and creeks, with the bigger lakes following suit.

At River Air in Minaki, the airplanes will be once again returning to their place at the dock, ready and waiting for our spring anglers! Wouldn’t you like to be here right now, getting set to head out to a private outpost or perhaps to one of our all inclusive lodges?

Turbine Otter

Pictured above: The Turbine Otter waits at the dock at River Air in Minaki for a trip to a great fishing destination.
Pictured below: Beautiful spring northern pike are hungry and waiting! This one was caught and released at Sharpstone Lake Outpost.

Trophy Pike!

Blog Stuff

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Hi everyone…

Just a quick info snippet…

We’ve enabled comments again on the blog. We’ve installed two levels of spam protection… you’ll see one of them when you try to add a comment - an image with a code of letters and numbers in it. Just enter what’s in that image into the box beside it.

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The Future of Fishing

Monday, April 30th, 2007

Take a moment to think about the future of fishing, and think about a family fishing vacation. At Halley’s, we pride ourselves on our conservation fishing policies. Who wouldn’t want to preserve for our children the quality of outdoors experiences that we have become accustomed to?

Counting Down The Weeks!

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

We are now counting down the weeks until the opening of walleye season - it will be here sooner than we think!Everyone with reservations this summer at either our lodges or our outposts should now be finalizing their travel plans. Remember that anyone travelling on international flights are now required to posess a valid passport! Travellers crossing our shared border by land will not need a passport for the 2007 season, but do need to bring photo ID and proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate.If you don’t have reservations but are still interested, it is not too late! We have a few good spots still available at a variety of our locations. Give us a call at 1-800-465-3325 and let’s go fishing!

Spring Like Weather is Here!

Monday, March 5th, 2007

We have been having a busy winter and can hardly believe how the time is flying. For the most part, we have been spoiled by the relatively great weather that we have been having - for the time of year, that is! Actually, January saw some colder temperatures as usual. In February, with the sun higher in the sky the spring like weather is just around the corner. The walleye fishing season will be here before we know it!

Welcome to The Outpost Company Weblog

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

Hello Outpost Company guests of the past, present, and future! Welcome to the outpostcompany.com weblog (blog). This section of the Weblog consists of guest comments that have been posted by the Halley’s. Click on the comments link below to view comments of past guests. If you have pics to send, email them to outpostco@kenora.com and we will post them on the outpostcompany.com website photo galleries!

Thanks!
The Halleys