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Tabane Lake Outpost on the Kazan River

The Tabane Lake fishing outpost camp is situated in what can be considered the true headwaters of the Kazan River. This lake and river fishing outpost is for the enthusiast who also enjoys the challenge of some river fishing. This location gives you 20 miles of Kazan River to the east, 20 miles of Kazan River to the west and access to Ennadai Lake. This is the wilderness retreat to put your angling skills to work. Arctic grayling, northern pike and lake trout are all within a short distance from the camp.

Tabane Lake Outpost on the Kazan River

The Tabane Lake Outpost is located on picturesque Tabane Lake (4 by 2 miles) on the beautiful Canadian Heritage Kazan River. The outpost offers fishermen more than twenty miles of pristine river and lake fishing for all three species, from the outflow at Kasba Lake all the way down to Ennadai Lake. Ennadai Lake, the next giant lake on the river, is just thirty minutes downstream from the cabin. Wildlife and birds are commonly seen in the area and include caribou, moose, wolves, arctic fox, lynx, wolverines and musk ox as well as migratory birds such as peregrine falcons, eagles and waterfowl. This is suitable for the more experienced outdoorsman with a sense of adventure.

Tabane Lake Outpost on the Kazan River

Season: Late June to mid August
Requirements: Personal fishing tackle, lures, license.
Suggested Clothing: Warm clothing suited to a variety of weather conditions. Rain gear, gloves, hat, waterproof boots, extra shoes for around the lodge.
Difficulty: Easy
Restrictions: Outpost camps are suited for the self-reliant who want the flexibility to do things on their own at the camp and on the lake. Guides can be hired at an additional cost.
Maximum Number of People: 6
Equipment Provided: Three sixteen foot aluminum boats with 20 h.p. Mercury outboards and comfortable seats are provided, and there's a spare motor just in case. For convenience and safety satellite communication keeps you in touch with our main lodge.
Transportation: Includes return jet transportation from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Kasba Lake. Also includes floatplane transfers to Tabane Lake.
Accommodations: Sleeping cabin accommodates six guests. The cabin has comfortable beds and propane heat, stove and refrigeration. The cabin has solar-electric lights, running water and full bathroom with flush toilets and solar hot water showers.
Meal Information: Food is provided at the camp. You do your own cooking in the kitchen or open fire outside.
Weather Information: Summer temperatures average between 8-22 degrees Celsius. Up to 21 hours of daylight in June and July.
Comments: Northern Pike, Arctic Grayling and Lake Trout are abundant and accessible, and the entire river is easily navigated by boat. It is a pristine area-this entire stretch of water sees fewer than 40 fishermen a year. For those looking for a fantastic light-tackle or fly fishing experience, the Tabane Lake Outpost simply cannot be beat.
Trip Duration Price
5 days
$2895.00* per person US $
9 days
$3495.00* per person US $
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax

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