Egenolf Lake
Egenolf Lake | |
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Location | North Manitoba |
Coordinates | 59°03′N 100°00′W / 59.050°N 100.000°WCoordinates: 59°03′N 100°00′W / 59.050°N 100.000°W |
Primary inflows | North Seal |
Primary outflows | North Seal |
Basin countries | Canada |
Max. length | 20 mi (32 km) |
Egenolf Lake is a lake in northern Manitoba 75 kilometres south of the provincial boundary with Nunavut, Canada. Egenolf measures almost twenty miles long, offering shallow bays, deep holes, and other physical structures. It is well known for its large pike fish, lake trout and Arctic grayling and has been well represented in the yearly Manitoba Master Angler books since it opened. Pike have been caught at Egenolf Lake measuring well over 50 inches. The North Seal River flows in at Nelson Rapids located at Egenolf's northwest end and flows out as two river section at its northeast end. These sections offers some of the world's finest grayling fishing.
Egenolf Lake is also the home base of Gangler's North Seal River Lodge and Outposts, a popular sportfishing and hunting operation. Gangler's has introduced an airstrip to the lake to accommodate clients private planes and their commercial chartered airlines.
Ganglers North Seal River Lodge has made adjacent lakes accessible. (East Lake, Minuhik Lake and Blackfish Lake)