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Affordable American & Light Housekeeping Plans
Excellent Walleye and Pike fishing
Personal Service, Professional fishing Instructor / Guide
Why did I choose Angler’s Kingdom?
When my daughter Seanna was born I sold Way North Lodge, which I had built
from the ground up. 130 miles from the nearest road was not the place to
raise my children. I had no intention of getting back into the camp
business at least until the kids were in school. Seanna is now 4 and
Hayden is just 2. However when I found this place I knew that a property
like this will comes available once in a lifetime. I was raised at a
fly-in camp and know first hand how much children enjoy camp life. Don’t
be surprised if Seanna and Hayden are guiding by the age of 9. (I was)
With the encouragement of my wife Debra and thoughts of our children’s
future I’m back in the
business again.
While 2006 will be my
second season as owner of Angler’s Kingdom it is
definitely not my first year in the fishing camp business. My grandparents
built Geary’s Red Lake Lodge the first camp on Red Lake in the 40s, before
there was even a road to Red Lake. It is now renamed Sunset Lodge and
owned by my life long friend Rene Franczak. My parents built Sportsman’s
Lodge in 1959, which is a fly-in camp north of Red Lake, which is now
owned by my brother Brett. My sisters have owned and operated camps. I
built Way North Lodge. I’ve fished at hundreds of camps, outposts and
lodges across Canada while producing Outdoor Encounters TV Series. I’ve
taken many large groups including our Outdoor Encounters advertisers on
many excursions across Canada. All of this is to say that I have the
knowledge and experience to make your vacation a trip to remember for all
of the right reasons.

Myself, Debra, Seanna and Hayden cordially invite you to join us for a
relaxing, memorable week in this wilderness Kingdom.
For me to purchase a camp it must:
- Be on a large water system with excellent fishing. Good enough
quality and
quantity of fish to maintain the interest and satisfy myself my children
and my
guests.
- Be remote but with relatively easy access without the costs of flying.
The portage
provides just enough of a barrier to keep people from hauling in boats
for day
fishing while still be able to reach town when the situation dictates
regardless of
weather even at night.
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