Fishing in the remote lakes of Canada's Yukon Territory, the awesome wilderness, remains one of the great adventures in the last frontier.
Let Peacock's Yukon Camps fly you and your friends to one of 9 secluded lakes, 60 to 115 miles north of Whitehorse, in the Yukon River basin where with basic boating and fishing skills you can enjoy some of the best fishing in the world.
These picturesque lakes, cold and clear, offer excellent fishing all summer with the peak months being June and July. Most guests catch at least one fish over 20 pounds. Our lakes have produced lake trout up to 50 pounds and Northern Pike up to 45 pounds. Three of the lakes also have Arctic Grayling up to 4 pounds. All of the lakes have Whitefish and Burbot.
Catch and Release
Only small fish may be kept for eating in camp. While regulations allow one trophy to be kept of each species for mounting, our guests prefer to measure, photograph and release their trophy and have a taxidermist produce a replica. (You cannot tell the difference from a top quality skin mount.) Guests may not take fish home from the lakes.
Fly Fishing For Lake Trout & Northern Pike
Fly fishing enthusiasts have discovered great sport catching trout and pike on streamer flies with a sinking fly line. Whitefish respond to Nymph type flies.
Specialized types of hunting(other than gun):
Bowhunting Blackpowder/Muzzleloader
Species Fished:Freshwater: Arctic grayling, Lake trout, Northern Pike
Specialized types of fishing:Fly fishing
Bow fishing
Waters Fished: Yukon Lakes
Area of Service: Economical wilderness fishing in isolated lakes. Only one camp per lake, only one party per camp. Fully equipped fly-in housekeeping cabins
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