Summer revisits…..

Well as predicted, summer has in fact returned to NW Ontario. Last Tuesday, the mercury hit 95 degrees here in camp and most of this week has dealt us a dead calm lake with temps in the mid to upper 80’s with high humidity. Tough fishing conditions in terms of comfort, but still well worth it as the hot bite continues here in camp regardless of weather patterns. Granted, with the excessive heat this week, I would have to admit the early and late bite have been better….BUT I have also seen some pretty impressive catches come into camp from the mid-day fishermen also.In other camp news, it finally happened. I have been expecting this every trip across the lake in the cargo/work boat for the past three years, but after 13 years of pushing GRUELING loads of weight 12 miles out to camp across Wabaskang Lake, the old Yamaha 150 hp VMax finally pushed her last load on Saturday. This boat has hauled fuel, propane, lumber, trash, people etc. faithfully for many, many years, but it’s finally time for a new engine. As you all know, she’s not the prettiest boat on Wabby, but this camp doesn’t run without her! She will soon be equipped with some new power and be back in service.One thing that we have heard almost unanimously this year from our guests is the great shape Wabaskang Lake is in as a fishery, as we have followed up a terrific 2012 season with another fantastic year of BOTH quality fish and good numbers in 2013. Further, it appears the pipeline is well stocked as in addition to tremendous numbers of 15-18″ eater walleye we have seen this year AND the number of releases of fish over 20″, we have also heard many guests talking about all the 10-13″ walleye they are catching in many spots all over the lake. Looks like things are in good shape for future years, and with your continued support of catch and release, it will only get better.

Hopefully, many of you have been following our close to daily highlight reel of fishing photos on our Facebook page, but in case you’ve missed a few of our recent posts, here are a few recent photos and a few I just got from earlier this year.

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Jerry Lundy’s monster 30″ walleye from last week about to be released.
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Dale Vos swears this is the same northern he caught last year during August only a little bigger…
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Sally Lundy holds a fine stringer of walleye…not hard to see why August is a popular month in camp.
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Jerry’s crew from June, yeah the fishing was ok!
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Jim Klett a.k.a. Chief OneFeather, with a good pike from his spring trip
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Andy Augustine with a big 27″ walleye from this week
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Allison Peffley is getting quite a reputation around camp for being a pretty darn good fishergirl. At 11 years old she probably is a few years out from guiding, but I got to admit she’s a pretty accomplished walleye angler for her age.
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Perch two at a time!
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Opening week fishing was so good Bill literally collapsed on the boat!

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Peffley's Wilderness Camp is a family owned and operated camp. Dave has been fishing Wabaskang Lake for over 25 years and was previously a guest of this camp for 12 years prior to purchasing the camp in 2005. I am a proud supporter of our military and offer a nice discount during the month of July to our guests who have also served. I have three daughters ranging in ages from 16-21 who spend much of their summer with us in camp and have totally embraced the wilderness experience we offer. They have for years referred to it as the "best summer experience ever".

While rarely necessary on our lake, because I do have a very good working knowledge on how and where to fish on Wabaskang Lake and our portage waters, I will guide groups if asked to. Otherwise, I am always happy to share information with our guests and provide them well marked lake maps so they can start catching fish their first day in camp.

I pride myself on running a very clean and well managed camp with your satisfaction our top priority. Many guests who have fished from this camp for over 20 years, and several more that have fished here for over 30 years and even some over 40 years.

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