It was aboard a float plane that people were first able to effectively visit the great fishing lakes of the Arctic. These float planes were the workhorses that made it possible to provide a first class lodge. The finest now available for you to fly across the spetacular rugged Arctic terrain to remote new fishing holes.
A day at Plummer’s begins with a hot breakfast served to you in the dining room at 7:30 AM. Your guide will be waiting for you at the dock after breakfast. The 18’ aluminum boat have a closed bow with cushioned seats for your comfort. Each boat is powered by a 3 HP Mercury motor. One of the fish you catch in the morning will be kept for shore lunch.

Our guides pride themselves on their culinary skills and are sure to impress you with the variety of fish dishes along with all the trimmings prepared over an op fire. You may choose to fish for trophy Lake Trout, loads of Arctic Grayling, majestic Arctic Char or savage Northern Pike. Whether you like to troll big spoons, drift jig, spin cast or fly fish, Plummer’s has the tackle, the expertise and the world-class fishing.

People come to visit Great Slave Lake Lodge for fishing, but they find more from the northern experience. The natives that once followed the migrating herds thorough the area have left more than their ancient footprints. These artifacts along with a mine from the gold rush, long since abandoned are of interest for everyone and are exciting.




All of Plummer's beautiful lakes and lodges and camps are situated in The Northwest Territories. The Northwest Territories is land of contrasts. It is 1.17 million square kilometres of mountains, forests, and tundra threaded by wild, clean rivers feeding thousands of pristine lakes. Over 40,000 people live amid this rugged natural beauty.

At the end of your day of fishing you may choose to join us in the lodge for a game of pool, or sit next to the fire with new and old friends and gaze out at your Arctic surroundings. Dinner is served in the dining room at 7:30 pm. It will start with the aroma of freshly baked bread seeping in from the kitchen.

The food is always excellent and plentiful with a menu ranging from prime rib roast to baked alaska. A good night's rest is very important when you are fishing for enormous Lakers in the fresh Arctic air. Unbelievable as it may seem in this remote wilderness, you will enjoy clean heated detached or motel style cabins, modern plumbing, electricity, hot showers, and good beds. A pot of coffee is quietly delivered on your doorstep early every morning to get you started. Cabins are cleaned daily and laundry service is available if required.
Plummer's Arctic Lodges are leaders in conservation. Our hug and release policy is ensuring that these amazing trophies are around for our children and grandchildren to enjoy. Small fish are kept for shore lunch every day, and the others are measured, photographed, and returned to the water to fight again. Replica mounts are available today that are far superior to the actual skin mounts.

Plummer's Great Slave Lake Lodge Trophy Lake Trout, Arctic Grayling, Northern Pike and even Walleye can be caught from our Great Slave Lake Lodge. Each year, anglers catch Lake Trout up to 60 pounds with many, many in the 20 and 30 pound range. In addition, cast a spinner or a fly for Trophy Grayling and Pike. And if you're really adventurous, do a fly out to one of our Walleye hot spots

Plummer's Great Bear Lake Lodge There is no better! Less than 400 anglers per year have the opportunity to fish the 4th largest lake in North America!!! Great Bear is famous for its record breaking Lake Trout and Arctic Grayling. It just doesn't get any better - Great Bear holds the All Tackle World Records for both Trout and Grayling as well as dozens of line class records.

Trophy Lodge on Great Bear The water is very cold and relatively shallow, which makes fishing vastly different from the lower latitudes. Trophy Lodge offers some of the finest Trout, Grayling and Pike fishing on Great Bear Lake. Trophy's resident 6 person "Beaver" float plane flies guests up to the Coppermine River for a day of fantastic Arctic Char fishing or to remote spots on Great Bear in search of that World Record Lake Trout.

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Contact Marlin Coulombe 916-371-6747 for more details and pricing. Email: FishWMarln@aol.com