It’s comments like this that capture why Michelle and I love what we do. This is an excerpt from an email I received today : ” Hello Chad and Michelle: I just wanted to thank you and your staff for the attention that you gave our group, during our recent stay with you, at Pasha Lake Cabins. We had some unusual requests, due to our group dynamic, and you made every effort to support us with options and efficiency. The true test comes during adversity, and you answered the call, when we had our situations. We understand that there…
As of May 20th, 2018 – Lake Nipigon was officially ice out!
Accommodates: 4 Bedrooms: 2 Beds: 4 Porch: Great for gear, shoes and jackets Kitchen: Full Housekeeping Livingroom: 1 couch, 2 chairs Bathroom: Sink, toilet & Shower Heat: Propane Distance to Main Lodge: 200 feet Distance to Office: 250 feet Location in Camp: Northeast hill Click Here to view camp layout All cabins are a full housekeeping accommodation and come complete with hot/cold running water, modern toilets, full kitchen to include all cooking utensils, plates & silverware, coffee maker, toaster, propane range top & oven, full refrigerator/freezer and microwave. Cabins also include bed linens, toiletries and bath towels, however applicable taxes or license fees are not included. Also all facilities are non smoking….
May 19th, 2018 Walleye Opener Highlights– Just a quick note to touch base with everyone and bring you up to speed on current events Ice off on inland lakes happened a day earlier than 2017. This year on May 13th, the remaining ice sheet floating on Pasha finally relented. Pasha of course is one of the last lakes in the region to free up, meaning all inland lakes and rivers were officially free of hard water Lake Nipigon – Lake Nipigon ice melt is hovering around 10% or so. The south shorelines are breaking up daily, but current…
As of 6pm yesterday, May 13th – the Pasha Lake Region of Ontario was ice free. Of course, Lake Nipigon will be later. Check back for updates
Pasha Lake’s Guest Spotlight for March 2018 Dave Topps. Dave’s Lake Nipigon trophies are among the all time elite of Northern American anglers. Sign up for our monthly newsletter to read all about who he is, and his Lake Nipigon accomplishments.
Onaman Lake – Tips for Catching Huge Walleyes To put it bluntly, Onaman Lake is the premier walleye fishery in Ontario. It contains the largest and most prolific walleyes of lakes contained within the province. If you’re fortunate enough to fish it, you’ll be startled by the power and fight of the fish. What follows is a detailed discussion on the location, tackle and techniques as well as the logistics to plan when catching Onaman Lake walleyes. Location Size and Depths The lake is considered big by Northern Ontario standards. Stretching close to 15 miles long and 5…
That’s one heck of a Pasha Lake Moose. Judging by the vehicles in the back ground, I guess this picture to be taken in the 1970’s. On the left is the previous owner of Pasha, John Fevez. Interesting Fact – WMU #19 and WMU #21A combined have the one of the largest moose herds in all of Ontario. Pasha Lake Guests hunt both from our lodge.