Our guests at Flint Wilderness Resort had some great fishing during the week of June 25- July 2, 2011. We also started to get ready for the 2011 Black Bear hunt. We set up a new hunting area that has not been hunted since 1999. We are looking for some excellent results. Take a look at the video and you will see what we mean. Bert
During the week of July 2-9, 2011 Linda and I spent a day at Flint Lake with some of our guests. We caught a lot of fish and turned them into a beautiful shore lunch. It was a day to remember. Take a look at the video and see for yourself. Thank you, Bert
We have had a wonderful summer so far with sunny days and the fish biting. This video is of the week of June 18-25, 2011. With a full camp the Flint guests are not only fishing Klotz Lake but enjoying the fishing on our outer lakes as well. Take a look at this video and you will see some of our guest’s catches of the day. Bert
We thought we would put together a video on some of the things you should bring while fishing at Flint Wilderness Resort. These are items and lures that have been proven useful over the 21 years since we have owned this wonderful fishing resort. I hope this helps plan your next fishing trip with us. If you have any questions please call on us. Bert
During the week of June 4-11, 2011 the guests at Flint Wilderness Resort enjoyed another week of excellent fishing in the Canadian great outdoors. A number of the guests ventured off to some of our remote lakes for some wilderness fishing. Hank and I ventured off to our outpost on Flint Lake to get it ready for a group of fishermen for the next week. Take a look at the video and see what your missing. Give us a call so we can help you experience what we live every day.
Looking forward to fishing with you. Bert
The week of May 28- June 4th offered some challenges with gale force winds and 3 days of power outages. We had to be creative on our Tuesday’s hog roast with camp stoves, and baked beans and other dishes cooked on the grill. Despite the weather we had a great hog roast. When the winds were over and the sun shined the fish started biting. Some folks fished the remote lakes, and some stayed right on Klotz Lake. Take a look at the video and check out all of the excitement.
We have started the 2011 fishing season with a bang. With a full house, the fishermen enjoyed catching lots of excellent Walleye and Northern Pike. We had groups that have been visiting us for the last 30 years and folks that were first time guests. It was a pleasure helping them enjoy a Canadian fishing trip. Take a look at this weeks video and see the action at Flint Wilderness Resort. We look forward to fishing with you in the future. Bert
For all of you early arrivals we put together a little video clip of Klotz Lake on May 7, 2011 to show the conditions of the lake. We are predicting the ice to be gone on May 8, 2011. This is winding up to be a very good spring to start our 2011 fishing season. We look forward to seeing all of you this year. If you have not yet booked a fishing trip with Flint Wilderness Resort please give us a call so that we can help you enjoy a Canadian fishing trip of a lifetime.
Thank you, Bert
In late March, Hank and I had the privilege of going with Maine’s bear biologist Randy Cross and his assistants to visit a black bear den in the North Maine Woods. The bears name was called Lugnut and she had 3 male cubs with her. Randy and his crew where true professionals. They took data from the bears so that they can keep track of one of Maine’s true treasures, the Maine Black Bear.
It has been a long winter and it is coming to an end. Hank and I had the privilege to participate in Maine’s Black Bear Study program. It is the longest and most extensive black bear study on the North American Continent. The world renown black bear biologist, Randy Cross along with biologist Lisa Bates and Matt O’Neil guided us on a 8 mile snow shoe trek to visit a sow bear named Lugnut with 3 male cubs. Maine’s black bears are very fortunate to have such dedicated and talented professionals looking after them. Take a look at the video we put together and you will see what I mean.
Bert