Webber’s Lodges adds Germany to the Sport Show Circuit

Webber’s Lodges is pleased to announce that we have partnered with Travel Manitoba, to become part of a Manitoba Lodge Co123[1].jpgntingent to travel to the Jagd & Hund International Sportsman’s show in Dortmund, Germany.

This will be a first for us, and we are very excited to participate in what is said to be “Europe’s leading meeting place for hunting and angler fishing.”
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Like every Sport Show we do we will be showcasing some of Manitoba’s best Northern Pike and Lake Trout fishing. Not to mention promoting Manitoba’s Trophy Caribou and Moose hunting.
 
Manitoba is quickly becoming one of the most sought after big game hunting and trophy fishing destinations in the world, and you can be sure that Webber’s Lodges will be at the forefront every step of the way.

 

Canadian Caribou Hunting in Manitoba – Webber’s Lodges Currently at 100% Success!

Caribou hunting at Schmok Lake and Commonwealth Lake has been absolutely outstanding. We are currently sitting at 100% success rcaribou camp 2009 118.jpgate, and only have another week to go. The caribou are all around, on each side of both lakes, and guests don’t having to go far to seek out that Trophy Bull. With two tags each, our guests still don’t find it difficult to pick out a nice looking bull that has exactly what they are looking for.

Our last group out of Commonwealth took sixteen animals in two days. They spent the remaining three days, jump shooting Ptarmigan and fishing for Northern Pike or Lake Trout. The only drawback was that the camp manager had to call for more beer.
 
Both camps have taken a Black Bear, and have reported seeing wolves from the cabins. Unfortunately the wolves tend to show up when all the guests have tagged out.
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Reports from both of Webber’s Caribou Camps are saying that the caribou are still coming down and still moving. It doesn’t seem as if the end is in sight yet, and with only one week left of hunting we should be able to report a very successful year for this Canadian Caribou Hunt.
 
Two out of our three moose hunting camps opened up two days ago, so we should soon be getting some reports from both of those camps about the moose situation. The best thing to hear over the satellite phone is, “Moose down, Moose down.”

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Canadian Northern Pike Fishing Makes a Memorable Graduation Trip.

Grad Trip 09.jpgAfter graduating from Grade 12 you tend to lose contact with all your high school friends. Since my friends and I knew this was inevitable we started thinking up different grad trips that would be appealing and memorable.

We couldn’t have picked a better place then North Knife Lake Lodge. The camp itself was absolutely beautiful; the water was clear, the air was fresh, and the cabins were perfect for the eight of us.
 
Throughout our stay we had two boats to go fishing on, and we quickly found a favourite spot that produces excellent Northern Pike. It was amazing the amount of fish we could catch in a day; each boat would catch about 50 pike per day, and several Lake Trout. I myself am not one for a full day of fishing, but with a bunch of friends and fish always nibbling at your hook it turned out to be a great time. Besides fishing we played runway baseball, which is a typical baseball game, just on the runway with tires as your bases. We also managed to do a little bit of cliff jumping; we didn’t have to go far from the lodge, and the cliffs into the water were a good height for all of us. We also watched a ton of movies in the upstairs of the lodge after we ate a delicious supper. The food was always amazing and the staff was a hoot. If ever we weren’t up for a movie in the evening we all hopped into the wood fired hot tub to relax and talk until late into the evening.
 
Everything was so relaxed there and we soon felt right at home. By the end of our stay we were all incredibly sad to have to say goodbye. The time we spent together at North Knife will forever be remembered by each one of us. We have so many pictures of all of us together, so many stories that have forged a bond between each of us, each memory creates laughter and produces joy. I would strongly encourage any group of graduates to go and have an amazing, memorable time before jumping feet first into to real world. The lodge and staff made this trip an amazing event for us all.
 
I wouldn’t have wanted our time to be spent anywhere else.  
 
- Alyssa Loewen