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Budd's Gunisao Lake Lodge Frequently Asked Questions
The following information should help you in preparing for your upcoming visit to Gunisao Lake. Scroll down the page, or click any of the questions below. If you have any questions not listed, please contact us for more info.

 

A TYPICAL DAY AT GUNISAO LAKE
6:30 am Wake-up call & fresh coffee delivered to your room
7:00 am Hearty Gunisao Breakfast (Open menu)
8:00 am "World Class Fishing" begins
Noon Famous Shorelunch prepared by your guide.
5:00 pm Return from fishing (Ice & hors d' oeuvres)
6:30 pm Delicious dinner w/ salad bar

 

 

 


*Guided night fishing allowed, hourly tip required for guide ($15 US – simply make arrangements with your guide during that day). We require that all boats return to the lodge at dark (to coply with provincial law & safety guidelines).

PACKING
An important & helpful tip in packing for your upcoming trip to Gunisao Lake:  Pack a small overnight bag for your overnight stay in Winnipeg.  This will allow us to take the bulk of your luggage and equipment to our chartered aircraft that evening, prior to departure.  This will save time and confusion in the morning.  Please remember your weight is restricted to 50 lbs. per person.  Any additional weight will be charged $2.00 US per pound, providing space is available.

What to Bring
• Proof of Citizenship (passport or birth certificate)
• Good quality rain Gear
• Spring/fall jacket
• Warm clothing - hats, gloves & boots (May to early June)
• Polarized sunglasses
• Good sun block
• Camera & extra film

We Furnish
• Coolers for each boat
• Certified life vests
• Fishing electronics

 


WEATHER
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In the summer months, daytime temperatures range between 65-85 degrees Fahrenheit.  Mornings & evenings can be cool & refreshing, between 45-65 degrees Fahrenheit.  For the greatest comfort, layer your clothing so jackets and sweaters can be removed as daytime temperatures rise or when fishing in protected bays where temperatures are warmer than on the open lake.