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As if time stood still, the Kazan River rises at Kasba Lake and sweeps majestically downstream through spruce - lined valleys of boreal forest and fragrant tundra. Wildlife abounds and evidence of Inuit and Cree habitation still remain, testimony to a time not so long ago when these were the homelands of nomadic hunter gatherer peoples. For many guests, the time spent fishing this Canadian Heritage River is the highlight of their trip.
Below a set of beautiful rapids you cast into the gently bubbling current... and almost instantly your rod comes to life. A vigorous little battle of jumps and runs ensues, until, in your hands, you carefully cradle a beautiful iridescent 3¼ lb. Grayling. Your next cast... another fish. And another. And another...
This is Arctic Grayling fishing Kasba Style, and it is a fact it's the finest Grayling fishing in the world. What sets Kasba apart from all others is not only the quantity but the size. Catches of forty or more fish a day, with numerous fish over 3 lbs., is par for the course at Kasba.
In fact, Kasba anglers catch legitimate 4 lb. + Grayling every season. The Kasba Lake Lodge record stands at an amazing 5 lbs. 10 oz., just 4 oz. shy of the All - Tackle IGFA World Record. It just doesn't get any better!
You will use light spinning or fly gear to catch these opportunistic feeders, presenting small jigs, spinners or flies to schools of fish in the rivers' rapids and along the lake's sheltered shores.
The varied topography of gently rolling hills and rocky outcrops along our rivers provide the perfect habitat for Grayling and an excellent range of water for conventional and fly fishermen alike.