Here’s what awaits you at
Fullerton Lake Outposts
Fullerton Lake Outposts offers you three different outpost destinations in Northern Ontario to experience a fly-in fishing trip that you’ll cherish for a lifetime.
Imagine arriving at the only cabin on an entire body of water and fishing waters that have had little to no fishing pressure for the past 15 years!
That’s the experience that awaits you at Fullerton Lake Outposts.
Spending time at a location run by an outdoorsman with decades of experience in both drive in and fly in fishing camps, our goal is to ensure you have an enjoyable and memorable trip with us!
If fly-in fishing isn’t what you’re after, then join us this year at Gathering Lake Outfitters.
Fullerton Lake Outposts offers you
Three Great Outpost Locations to Choose from!
Fullerton
Outpost Camp
The Fullerton Lake Outpost Camp features a cabin that sleeps 9 to 10 people and consists of 3 bedrooms and offers indoor plumbing. The lighting in the cabin is powered by generator and solar power. A distinctive feature of this cabin is the furniture which is homemade Amish bedding.
As the only cabin on the lake there is spectacular fishing for the ever fiesty Northern Pike. Our past guests have reported catching many lunkers with some fish recorded weighing in well over the 20 lb category.
Oboshkegan
Lake Outpost
Oboshkegan Lake offers you access to the waters of Oboshkegan Lake as well as connecting to Gledhill Lake and Barn Lake.
The outpost features a main cabin wth 3 bedrooms that sleeps 8 and a smaller cabin that sleeps 2. This smaller cabin is affectionately referred to as the “snorers cabin”. No explanation needed! Powered by generator and solar lighting Oboshkegan has a shower house with both hot and cold water and an outhouse adjacent to the shower house.
The waters of this outpost are teeming with trophy sized Walleye and Northern Pike.
Trapnarrows
Lake Outpost
The Trapnarrows Lake Outpost features a log cabin that sleeps 7 people and a secondary cabin that sleeps 2 additional people allowing for a party of 9 people. The lighting in the cabin is powered by generator and also gas lights. Thie body of water features over 23 miles of shoreline making for a tremendous area for fishing. While there are some Northern Pike in these waters the main atraction is Walleye and something which is unique and rare at the same time, that being Blue Walleye!
The big fish are here
for you at…
Fullerton Lake Outposts
Whether you’re in search of trophy Walleye or monster Northern Pike, Fullerton Lake Outposts is your best option to fish waters that are relatively untouched and free of the pressures of a bigger camp.
With only 1 cabin per outpost location our waters have little to no fishing pressure.
What does this mean for you? You’ll come home from Fullerton Lake Outposts saying I was catching, not fishing!
Looking for a bear or archery moose hunt, visit our sister site at Gathering Lake Outfitters and then book your next Northern Ontario bear or moose hunting trip with us.
Pricing that makes it affordable to
experience Fly-In Fishing at…
Fullerton Lake Outposts
Our camps are accessed by floatplane originating out of Nakina, Ontario.
7 Day package Rates include…
• return flight to/from camp •
• housekeeping accommodations •
• boat, motor and gas •
Gear Weight Restrictions – 130 lbs per person. Overweight charge is $1 per pound based on availability
Fullerton Outpost Camp
$1,495.00 per person per week
(Minimum party 4 persons)
Oboshkegan Lake Outpost
$1,495.00 per person per week
(Minimum party 4 persons)
Trapnarrows Lake Outpost
$1,595.00 per person per week
(Minimum party 6 persons)
Terms: All rates are quoted per person in US dollars and include all taxes.
Deposits of 25% required to book your trip, which is non refundable. Payment in full is required prior to departure to the outpost camp.
All deposits must be received within 14 days of booking.
Listen to this…
Here’s what past customers are saying about their trip!
Thanks again for everything. I caught a few monster pike and released them back for future fishermen. I’ll be recommending your camp to others.
Captain Charley