Stefan Lanfried lives and plays year-round in Tagish, Yukon. 39 years old, originally from Germany, he has lived in the Yukon year round since 1997. He has a great passion for fishing and is eager to share his knowledge with you. When he is not fishing you can find him hiking, climbing, kayaking or paraglilding & hangliding. He lives at Tagish with his partner Heike, also from Germany.
On the hook in the Southern Lakes. Few places in the world have so much untouched wilderness, rich history and scenic beauty as the Yukon Territory. Come discover the place during your last minute holidays where thousands of gold-seekers traversed on their way to the Klondike Goldfields.
Get reeled in by the big fish & stay for
the scenic beauty of the Yukon. These packages provide you
with plenty of fishing time, experienced & knowledgeable
guiding, full accommodations and meals for the duration
of your trip.
The Southern Lakes Region of the Yukon is
inundated with lakes and rivers, and no one else knows the
fishing as True North Guiding does. They will take you to
all the local fishing spots to show you some of the best
fishing you have ever seen. Tight lines and big fish await
you.
Fishing locations are dependent on the weather,
fishing season, whether you're a spin caster or a fly-fisherman
and if you're looking for a particular fish species. Check
best times to fish for more
info.
COMPACT REEL
One day of guided fishing & two nights of accommodation.
Includes breakfasts, lunches and dinners. More
Information
INTERMEDIATE REEL
Two days of guided fishing & three nights of accommodation.
Includes breakfasts, lunches and dinners. More
Information
ULTIMATE REEL
Three days of guided fishing & four nights of
accommodation. Includes breakfasts, lunches and dinners.
More Information
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ARCTIC GRAYLING
LAKE TROUT
NORTHERN PIKE
CATCH AND RELEASE:
Spirit Lake Wilderness Resort carefully practices catch and release fishing
whenever possible. This ensures the conservation of this valuable
Yukon resource.