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Dauphin River First Nation (Ojibwe: Isickachewanoong [1] or alternatively Zaaskajiwaning [2]) is an Ojibway First Nation band government in Manitoba, Canada.Its landbase is the Dauphin River First Nation Reserve 48A, located at the outlet of the Dauphin River into Lake Winnipeg.
Caddy Lake is a lake on the Whiteshell River in south-eastern Manitoba, Canada near the Manitoba–Ontario border. [1] [2] McGillivray Creek drains into the lake on its west side. [4] It is within Whiteshell Provincial Park [5] near West Hawk Lake. [1] The lake has a surface area of about 300 hectares (740 acres) and a maximum depth of 5.7 ...
Goose River is a river in the Hudson Bay drainage basin in the Northern Region of Manitoba [2] and Division No. 18 in Saskatchewan, [1] Canada, approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi) south-east of Bakers Narrows.
The Maryland angler caught 10 different, trophy-size fish to win the rare award, wildlife officials said. Man searches ‘countless miles’ for trophy fish — and earns ‘master angler’ title ...
Gambler 63) — main reserve of the First Nation; it has a total size of 420.10 ha (1,038.1 acres) and is located 128 km northwest of Brandon, Manitoba Gambler First Nation 63B ( 49°52′47″N 99°57′35″W / 49.87972°N 99.95972°W / 49.87972; -99.95972 ) [ 7 ] — has a total size of 3.1 ha (7.7
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC; preceded by the Manitoba Indian Brotherhood, MIB) is an association that advocates on issues affecting First Nations in Manitoba. Representing all of the 63 First Nations in the province , it advocates on behalf of over 151,000 First Nation citizens in Manitoba.
3 time B.A.S.S. Angler of the Year Mark Davis (born October 11, 1963) is a professional sport fisherman of the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (B.A.S.S.) and is one of only two anglers to have won the B.A.S.S. Angler of the Year and the Bassmasters Classic tournament in the same year.
Egenolf Lake is a lake in northern Manitoba, about 75 kilometres south of the provincial boundary with Nunavut, Canada. Pike have been caught at Egenolf Lake measuring well over 50 inches. Egenolf Lake is the home base of Gangler's North Seal River Lodge and Outposts, a popular sportfishing and hunting operation. [1]