Middle Camp on McInnes Lake
Middle Camp on McInnes Lake
Click on the map for a larger version Middle Camp: The name says it all. Located on the east shore approximately ½ way up the lake, the camp has a southern exposure. It is located at the mouth of a large walleye/northern filled bay and on the edge of the deep water. A short ride takes you to the southern section of the lake. People who are interested in fishing for lake trout find the camp conveniently located. Travel north or south , east or west – you are in the middle of it all. A Popular spot for families, we have some who come year after year to their annual, temporary residence.

Craig’s favorite spot.
Kris Jungbluth, September 2006:
This is a northern that Kris caught and released while fishing at Middle McInnes in September of 2006.
Hugh says: Kris is a real saint. He finds time to catch a trophy northern and have a good time
AND he brings his Dad, crusty old, Bob, the bear hunter along each year.
Kris's group has been fishng with us for over 20 years and we sure like to see them pull into town.
Our story: Captain Nick, July 2005. Nick has been coming to McInnes Lake for 15 years and Middle McInnes is his spot. He fishes McInnes in July and loves the walleye fishing. Check out the back bay where the wind is blowing. Here is a 39 inch Northern (maybe 17 pounds) caught on a Mepps Spinner with a yellow twister tail. Released to be caught again.
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