Northwest Flying Inc. | Minnesota Bound
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Gordon Lake Fly in Outpost (40 air miles) is a small lake with interesting structure that produces trophy Walleye and great Northern action, plus Muskie. This is our newest cabin, completed in 2018.
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Gordon Lake offers a rare combination of elite trophy fishing and modern outpost comfort, making it one of the most efficient and rewarding fly-in destinations in Northwestern Ontario. Located approximately 36–40 air miles from our base in Nestor Falls, Gordon Lake is reached by a short, scenic 20-minute floatplane flight directly into the heart of remote Canadian Shield country.
With only one cabin on the entire lake, guests enjoy total privacy, zero fishing pressure, and immediate access to highly productive water right outside the dock.

(How to Fish the Lake from the Cabin)
The Gordon Lake outpost cabin sits near the central spine of the lake, placing anglers within minutes of multiple high-percentage fishing zones. The lake’s shape naturally concentrates fish, meaning less travel time and more lines in the water.
Immediately in front of the cabin, the lake narrows slightly, creating a natural funnel that draws baitfish and predators through the area.
This zone is ideal for:
Focus on shoreline edges, subtle points, and areas where the lake tightens before opening again.
Heading west from the cabin, Gordon Lake opens into a broader basin with irregular shorelines and extended points.
This section is well suited for:
These longer structures allow fish to move vertically and horizontally, especially during changing weather.
To the east, Gordon Lake stretches into a long, winding arm with multiple bends and choke points.
Each bend creates:
This area is excellent for:
South of the cabin, the lake tightens into narrow corridors and channels, creating some of the most consistent fishing on the system.
These sections concentrate fish naturally and are ideal for:
North of the cabin, Gordon Lake breaks into smaller bays and pockets.
These areas are perfect for:

Gordon Lake is known for producing large, mature walleye. Its compact size and complex structure allow fish to feed efficiently and reach impressive sizes.
Expect:
Northern pike are aggressive and plentiful throughout the lake system.
Key pike locations include:
Gordon Lake is one of our select outposts that holds muskie, often called the fish of ten thousand casts.
These apex predators use:
Hooking a muskie on Gordon Lake is a true trophy experience.
Completed in Spring 2018, the Gordon Lake cabin is our newest outpost and is designed for up to six guests. You are the only cabin on the lake, ensuring complete seclusion.

This is a true housekeeping outpost with full amenities, allowing you to fish hard by day and relax comfortably at night.
Guests fish from Lund or Alumarine boats powered by reliable Yamaha or Mercury four-stroke motors. Plenty of boat fuel is supplied on-site, allowing you to explore the entire lake without limitation.
To ensure safe flight operations, there is a strict 100-lb per person weight limit, including all gear, groceries, and beverages.
Many guests find that:
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Over 30 years ago, we introduced a strict Trophy Release Policy across our remote lakes.
All trophy-sized fish must be:
This conservation approach is why Gordon Lake continues to produce large, healthy fish year after year.
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