Wrong Lake is approximately 12 miles long and 7 miles wide, with many weed beds, reefs, coves, rapids and waterfalls, which add up to some fantastic fishing. The major game fish in this lake are Northern Pike, Walleye, Perch, and Whitefish (That's the only thing we did not catch). There is one Lodge on the Lake which is Thunderbird Lodge, that's reachable only by float plane. When I was there in Sept. 2001 the weather was cool but sunny (We did have a couple of days where there were clouds and rain). The fishing was fantastic, with the biggest Northern Pike being 40 inches, the biggest Walleye was 7lbs. 29 inches. The guides on Wrong Lake are from neighbouring Indian reservations. Their families have traveled the adjoining river system for literally thousands of years. Native guides have a special feel for finding trophy fish that must be experienced to be appreciated.
Guides are adept at finding fish - but that's only half the secret - each day of your trip you will witness expert filleting techniques and be overwhelmed by the memorable taste of shore lunch that only wood fired cooking can conjure.
Thunderbird Lodge is a world class American Plan resort located on the southeast shore of Wrong Lake, Manitoba in the heart of Canada's Boreal Forest. The breathtaking lake view, the enormous stone fireplace, the cozy lounge, and the screened veranda; it all evokes an emotion that reminds you that this truly is a remarkable place. Six private and fully modern log cabins offer two and three bedroom floor plans with every convenience; three piece bathrooms, thermostatic controlled heat, fireplaces, memorable lake views and large decks to enjoy the stars, or perhaps an eerie dance of colour known as the "Northern Lights".