Redgut Bay on Rainy Lake is prime fishing territory. Ranging in depth from 7 - 90 feet, the bay supports a wide range of healthy fish populations. Whether it be big slab crappies or some world-class walleye and northern pike fishing you're after, Redgut Bay has a multitude of highly structured locations for your angling adventure. Redgut bay also boasts the best Muskie fishing on Rainy Lake.
The lake itself was dug out of solid rock by glaciers thousands of years ago, and has several beautiful sheer cliffs and waterfalls to show for it. The bay is home to a sizable population of Bald Eagles and loons, as well as moose, whitetail deer, black bear and migratory waterfowl.
Few people realize how peaceful and beautiful the wilderness can be until they experience a place like The Outpost. Located on Lake Otukamamoan, a short boat ride and hike away from the Lodge, the outpost is as remote as it gets. You'll be alone for miles in every direction, with a pristine lake so alive with fish that you'll forget all about "the real world". After a few days here you'll realize that This is the real world. Otakamamoan is native for Trout and you'll find some sizable lake trout if that's what you're looking for. But the lake is also known for large dark walleyes and trophy northern pike.