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Cochrane Air Service draws a loyal base of repeat customers — some returning for 20 years or more — and the fishing is almost universally praised across all reviews. Walleye, pike, and brook trout action is consistently described as excellent, and many guests consider the remote lakes to be among the best fishing they have experienced anywhere. Staff, pilots, and management (particularly John and Cory) are frequently mentioned in positive terms, described as friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful. A long-time customer noted a meaningful improvement in customer service after a management transition, and first-time fly-in guests have found the team welcoming and reassuring. The operation is owned by Moose Cree First Nation and covers a large number of remote lakes across the region.
However, recurring maintenance concerns appear across multiple reviews and should not be overlooked. Complaints about malfunctioning or poorly maintained outboard motors are the most common issue, with several groups dealing with engines that would not start, required swapping mid-trip, or left boats needing to be towed. Cabin conditions are inconsistent — some camps (like Edgar) are described as clean and comfortable, while others have been reported dirty, mouse-infested, with broken doors, non-functioning refrigerators, missing firewood, and inadequate seating. One reviewer described symptoms consistent with a propane leak and was also sent out without a life jacket. A fuel barrel situated close to a lake shoreline with visible spill signs was flagged as an environmental concern. A mid-week check flight, which some guests considered standard, was absent on at least one trip. One incident involving dock staff taking returnable bottles without permission also left a guest feeling disrespected. The cabin quality and overall experience appear to vary significantly depending on which lake is booked.
Cochrane Air Service is best suited for anglers who prioritize remote, trophy-quality fishing over comfortable or well-appointed accommodations. Groups of friends or fathers and sons with some rustic camping experience will likely get the most out of the trips, provided they research which lakes and cabins are better maintained. It is less suited for guests who expect resort-level amenities, reliable equipment as a given, or consistent service standards across all camps. First-time fly-in guests can have a great experience here — and some have — but would benefit from asking specific questions about cabin and equipment condition before booking a particular lake.
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Lake Information
Trophy Northern Pike and Walleye. Full-service 4-star lodge. Listed as a partner property on the Cochrane Air Services lakes page.
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Access: fly-in
Air Base: Lilabelle Lake, Cochrane, Ontario
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