Gangler’s North Seal River Lodge, a renowned fly-in-only fishing operation in Northern Manitoba, has renewed its support of Bonefish & Tarpon Trust as a Gold Partner.
“As passionate aficionados of fly-fishing the flats and really all things fishing, we strongly value the programs and studies BTT is involved in and felt it important Ganglers help support their efforts,” said owner Ken Gangler.
Situated on 6,000,000 acres along the North Seal River system’s pristine watershed, the North Seal River Lodge was established by the Gangler family over 25 years ago. Ganglers was one of BTT founding member Lefty Kreh’s favorite destinations with 12 visits to this esteemed watershed. The unique terrain of this sub-arctic region offers anglers the opportunity to fish for all four species of the Canadian Grand Slam: pike, lake trout, walleye, and grayling. Combining luxury and world-class fishing, the main lodge is limited to only 26 guests and provides anglers with exclusive access to over thirty pristine lakes and 12 river systems. Gangler’s also offers 4-star outpost camps for the more adventurous angler.
In addition to its phenomenal fishing programs, Gangler’s offers a variety of non-angling activities. These include sight-seeing tours in the remote North Seal River area, where guests can learn about the region’s history, photograph abundant wildlife and unique geologic formations, and view the incredible Aurora Borealis. Guests can enjoy hiking through the transitional boreal forest as they explore the unique sand eskers which give this area its unique character. Those with a spirit for adventure can fly to over remote areas with staff biologists searching for ancient indigenous artifacts.
“We appreciate the North Seal River Lodge’s continued support of Bonefish & Tarpon Trust,” said BTT President and CEO Jim McDuffie. “From pike and trout to bonefish and tarpon, clean water and healthy habitat are the cornerstones of healthy fisheries. The generous support of the Gangler family will help BTT advance its efforts to conserve the grand slam species in Florida and throughout the Caribbean.”
Learn more and book your Manitoba fishing adventure! Visit ganglers.com.