US Office - Clark Jenney
952-473-7077
Answer: Fishing for all three species is very consistent throughout the season. There are specific time periods that offer exceptional fishing for certain species. When booking your trip, let us know the type of fishing you most prefer and any species preference. Remember, ice covers the lake nine months out of the year, so these fish know they've got to feed aggressively during our short open water season.Question: When is the best weather?
Answer:Question: How many hours of daylight are there?
Average Temperatures (Fahrenheit) Date Low High June 24 - July 46 - 65 July 2 - July 16 50 - 71 July 16 - Aug. 6 53 - 71 Aug. 6 - Aug. 20 50 - 66 Aug. 20 - Aug. 27 48 - 60
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Average Daylight Hours Date Sunlight Hours December 21 4.5 March 21 12.3 June 21 20.8 September 21 12.3
Answer: Our charter aircraft is a 50 passenger Convair (jet prop). Once on board, you will be served a continental breakfast including coffee, tea, & juice. From Winnipeg to Kasba Lake is a 2½ hour non-stop flight.Question: Is there a luggage restriction on the charter?
Answer: Yes, 50 lbs. per person. However, you are also allowed a carry-on (which is not included in the 50 lbs.) but it must fit underneath your seat.Question: What time does the charter depart Winnipeg for Kasba Lake?
Answer: Our charter departs Winnipeg at 6:30 a.m. and arrives at Kasba Lake Lodge at approximately 9:00a.m.Question: What time does the charter depart Kasba Lake for Winnipeg?
Answer: Our charter departs Kasba Lake at 10:00 a.m. arriving back into Winnipeg by 1:00 p.m.Question: On my way home, what time should I book a connecting flight out of Winnipeg?
Answer: We suggest that you book your connecting flight out at 4:00 p.m. or later, in case of delay.Question: Do I have to bring my own fishing equipment?
Answer: For personal enjoyment we do recommend bringing your own quality equipment. We have complete Gander Mountain Guide Series fishing outfits and a complete selection of appropriate tackle available for rent upon request.Question: Do you sell N.W.T./Nunuvat fishing licences?
Answer: Yes, the cost for a non-resident is approximately $40.00 US/CDN per person. No fee for youth under 16.Question: What is a suggested gratuity?
Answer: Many guests ask us for guidelines on gratuities. It is a tip, after all, and should reflect the level of service you received. A total gratuity of approximately 10% per person is common:Question: Where should I stay in Winnipeg?Please Note: Gratuities are a personal matter, these are suggested guidelines only.
- Guide: $200.00
- Lodge Staff: $80.00
Answer: We suggest you stay at the Four Points Sheraton Winnipeg International Airport (Ph.# 204-775-5222).Question: What should I bring with me?Kasba Lake Lodge has a discounted rate of $130.00 CDN + Tax (Sgl/Dbl).
Answer: Following is a list of recommended clothing and personal equipment to bring along on your fishing trip to Kasba Lake Lodge:Question: Who and where should I call with other questions or concerns?To see a list of suggested fishing tackle to bring, [ click here ]
- Good quality rain gear, jacket and pants
- Warm, lined jacket, preferably a good windbreaker
- Cotton pants, jogging pants, jeans
- Medium and heavy weight socks
- Hiking Boots/Shoes
- T-shirts, sweaters
- Long underwear, top and bottom
- Runners/casual shoes
- Long-sleeve shirts, wool or chamois
- Hat with brim/visor
- Insect repellent
- Sunglasses (polorized preferable)
- Sunscreen and lip balm
- Camera/Video Camera, film, batteries
- Toiletries and notions
- Medication (if necessary)
- Identification for Canadian Customs
Answer:Canadian Sales Office:
Local Phone: 250-248-3572
Toll Free Phone: 1-800-663-8641
Email: info@kasba.com
Address: Box 96, Parksville BC, V9P 2G3, CanadaUS Sales Office: Minneapolis (Clark Jenney): 1-952-473-7077