A successful caribou hunt with Webber’s Lodges. Al Maki tells it like it is (was).

Al Maki with one of his two caribou bulls. Guest Post by Al Maki Ryan St. John is a well-established outfitter for all of the Arctic species of game. He recently merged with Webber's Lodges to handle all logistics. Hunts leave by charter flight from Thompson, Manitoba and land at a float plane

Bow hunting for moose pays off at Small Lake for Kenney

Guest Post by Kevin Kenney I was hunting Small Lake north of Thompson, Manitoba. For the first 2 1/2-days I didn't have much luck. I never saw a moose. But moose hunting is either hot or cold, and I knew that going in. I did see plenty of sign, so I knew there were moose

Trophy bulls abound in family caribou hunt with Webber’s

John Reimer with sons Dylan and Dalton Taxidermist John Reimer was on his sixth hunt with Webber's Lodges this fall and this time he took his sons Dylan (21) and Dalton (20) with him for the first time. An avid hunter who had previously stalked deer, moose, elk, bear, mountain lion and more,

Good news for goose hunters!

Limitless opportunities here... The Government of Manitoba has decided that geese population control has now reached unparalleled urgency. Limits on snow geese, blue geese and Ross’s geese are 50 per day, but possession is unlimited! Your only limit is the number of shells you bring along and the pounding your shoulder can take.

As long as you get the desired result, a happy fisherman

Sometimes it's best not to show your work, even if the teacher tells you to. As long as you come up with the desired result everything will be okay, right? And on that note… While this is not commonplace at North Knife Lake Lodge, we thought we'd share this photo series of neophyte guide Josh

Living off the land at North Knife Lake

Family time in the North! by Mike Reimer The Reimer and Webber families, like most in the North, have spent a lifetime enjoying nature’s bountiful harvest. In our case this includes big game such as moose and caribou, several species of freshwater fish, as well as a variety of wild berries used to