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Welcome to Deer Horn Resort

on Beautiful Lake Kabetogama

Gateway to Voyageurs National Park

Smallmouth Bass

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To fish the Ontario waters of Namakan, Sand Point, Rainy Lake and other Ontario lakes,
you will need to obtain a
Remote Access Border Crossing permit to enter these waters.
You will need an Ontario
Non-Resident Fishing License
which is obtainable at most ports of entry. Additionally, you will need to purchase Canadian
bait if you fish with live bait. 

CANADIAN BORDER SERVICES    ONTARIO TRAVEL SERVICE

 

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DEER HORN RESORT
10024 Gappa Road
Lake Kabetogama, MN 56669

Call us toll-free at
1-888-
816-1529

Drop us an e-mail
info@deerhornresort.com

FISHING OUTLOOK FOR 2008

The 2007 fishing on Lake Kabetogama was one of the best in recent years. Lake Kabetogama is quickly becoming one of the
best walleye lakes in the entire Midwest.  Twenty-three to twenty-five inch walleye were caught in large numbers during the 2007 season
with the largest walleye caught out of our resorts being a 30", 10 pound walleye caught in July on a lindy-rig in 18 foot of water. 
The most popular fishing techniques for walleye in 2007 were lindy rig with leech or night crawler as well as a worm harness. 
Most consistent fish production was in 18-22 foot of water for eater walleye (<17 inches).  Larger walleye were caught at all depths
throughout the year, but weed lines in 8-12 foot of water seemed to produce larger walleye most consistently.

The smallmouth bass fishing was also strong in 2007. Driftwood Lodge and Deer Horn Resort guests had high success catching large numbers
throughout the season. The two most common techniques were casting crank baits and jigging live bait (leech or night crawler). Although this
species is overlooked by many anglers on Lake Kabetogama, one needs to spend some of their time on the lake catching these beautiful "bronze backs".
Pound for pound, there may not be a better fighting fish in all of North America.  With Kabetogama's glacier rock structure,
smallmouth thrive in this lake ....they are numerous in number and 3-4 pound fish are not uncommon.

Last, but certainly not least, Northern pike created many great memories for anglers in 2007! We started the season off with a bang as guest
Ron Wacome caught a 40 inch pike on May 27, 2007. From there on out through the rest of the season,
Guests fishing for pike caught larger numbers on crank baits and spinner baits. Anglers fishing for larger pike
had the most success in July through September using large jerk baits and buck tails.  Numerous 10  pound plus pike were caught by
 guests in 2007 and three 40 inch plus fish were caught by Driftwood and Deer Horn guests.

Coming off of a strong 2007, we anticipate good fishing year in 2008!!  Our fishing opener is May 10th and we anticipate normal water
levels this year....certainly better than the low water levels we had to start the 2007 season. Large snow falls earlier this winter insulated the lake
and has prevented ice from being as thick as is was a year ago (approximately 52 inches). Although it is a little early to tell,
we anticipate ice out to be some time around the last week of April this spring.

Take a look out our fish gallery and all of the beautiful fish caught in 2007!!
Call us any time to plan your vacation with us in 2008!! We anticipate another great year!