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November 18th, 2008

It is evident that the staff at Aikens love working together. It comes as no surprise that when Chef Jimmy was chartered to design and manage the kitchen of a new local eatery, many of the lodge’s kitchen staff came to his aid. This new restaurant and lounge which opened two weeks ago is named “Le Garage Café”. 
Nestled on the main drag of Provencher Blvd. in St.-Boniface (Winnipeg’s french quarter), it has been creating quite the buzz. Open concept construction and trendy decor make this hot-spot a destination on many people’s night-life circuit. Live music and nightly entertainment assures the Garage’s clientele an enjoyable evening. And Chef Jimmy’s menu is sure to please everyone as many of you are already aware!
Other Aikens notables at the Garage : Janelle Potvin, Aisha Diallo, Élise Blouin, and David Smith. Julien Desaulniers has been on stage with his band, playing many classic tunes that have also graced the porch at Big Molly’s Bar.
If you’re passing through Winnipeg this winter, make sure to drop in at “Le Garage”. Say hi to Jimmy and the gang!
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October 27th, 2008

Introducing Rachelle (formerly Vandale) and Hayster Soriano! Last Saturday (Oct 18th), amidst a large group of friends and family, the happy couple walked down the aisle with smiles and pride in their gaze. Rachelle, looking absolutely stunning in her bridal gown, was greeted by a dashing Hayster at the alter. They both professed each others love for one another while everyone (some with tears of joy) looked on. The ceremony was a mix of both French-Canadian and Filipino traditions, and true to form, the church’s congregation cheered the newly-weds upon their exit.

The reception was held later that evening in downtown Winnipeg. The hall, decked out in satin and candle-light, complemented the ladies in the bridal party’s burgundy dresses and the gents’ black tuxes perfectly. Rach’s Bridesmaids were numerous. Three of them former (and active) Aikens Team members: Geneviève Paquin (Rosset), Ludivine Coudière and Julie Turenne as the Maid of Honour. Annika and Martin (Pit&Julie’s children) contributed as flowergirl and ringbearer respectively. But wait there’s more… Pit was the co-emcee for the festivities. As you all know, his sharp wit had the crowd in stitches (Editor’s note… quit sucking up Pat!). Funny anecdotes and touching speeches were shared by both sides of this great union. Then a truly one-of-a-kind First dance saw Rach&Hayster start a slow waltz which broke out into a choreographed hip-hop dance. This set the tone for the rest of the guests who tore up the dance floor till the wee hours. Levity, happiness and laughter was the “Ordre du Jour” as all rejoiced in the atmosphere of the happy nuptials.

We are extremely proud of this radiant couple. Both are invaluable volunteers to the lodge, often times we are found beseeching their services at Aikens (most notably during our “Mollies & Dollies Week), or away from Aikens (picking up supplies for us in Winnipeg). Tante (Auntie) Rachelle and Mononcle (Uncle) Hayster are some of Annika and Martin’s favorite babysitters too!
On behalf of all of us here at Aikens, and the Aikens family in general, congratulations on your union and we wish you all the best for the years to come!
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October 8th, 2008

Prairie Toyota’s Dealers and Aikens Lake Wilderness Lodge invite all of our newsletter readers to tune into the “Call of the Tundra” airing on Global Television this weekend. Those of you unable to catch the show, not to worry, we will be adding a copy of it to our mail-out in December. If we don’t have your information, please contact us at fishing@aikenslake.com and we’ll get a copy out to you. Let’s see who rolls off in a brand-new 2008 Toyota Tundra!!
Showtimes are:
(Alberta) Oct.11 @ 4 pm. Global
(Manitoba&Sask.) Oct.12 @ 10:30 pm. Global

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September 20th, 2008
Yet another addition to the long list of improvements to be announced! This brainchild of Léo and Gabe (our heating and refrigeration expert) was spawned over lengthy discussions as to how we could better our already efficient hot water system. See last year’s post here (Re-circ line). We’re trying to minimize our carbon foot print on the environment (and save money on pricy fuel) so Léo and Gabe decided to find a way to eliminate our propane water heaters. We conf erred with Jim Knoeck, a longstanding Aikens guest, from Knoeck Inc. Jim’s company specializes in heating and cooling products. He had just what we needed, a compact and effecient wood boiler that could fit inside the otter! He personally drove the unit from his shop in Wisconsin to the float base at Silver Falls. We poured a cement pad and housed the machine in what is now aptly called the “Fire-Fly”. It is situated beside our laundry facility the “Caillebo”.
In its first week of operation it has saved us huge amounts of fuel and has left no trace but a few shovels worth of ashes! With over 250 gallons of hot water on demand running through camp heated by our own natural ressource, we are proud to say that Aikens is greener than ever!
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September 15th, 2008

We’ve laughed, we’ve cried, and now we’ve waved goodbye to our final guests for the 2008 season! This morning, the Bluewater planes whisked away the last of our valued and loyal guests! We are now in the process of winterizing the camp which should take up the next few weeks.
Pit and Julie would like to extend a very special thank you to all of our guests this summer. It was one of the busiest in recent memory! It appears that the lure of the “Aikens Experience” is just that much stronger than the outside economic factors that worried and affected most of of the fly-in fishing industry this year! We started off the year with a bang, having almost no room left to book in our first two weeks. The “Season Opening” special has been a very popular promotion, and it certainly has brought a great number of guests to our camp to get the season started right.

June was a busy month with many families and friends coming up to Aikens. We had a high number of father/son trips, as well as couples! The month was filled with planes (nearly 2.5/day) escorting an army of small groups in and out of the lodge. Logistically, it was tough to keep up to the flight schedule and guide schedule, but both Julie & Pat were on top of it and there were no snafus to speak of!
July afforded us our regular break for the staff. We generally black out 7-10 days early in the month to send everyone home for a break. As you know, the 7-day a week schedule can take its toll and having that chance to recharge the batteries is a must for us and our staff. This year, the boys planned another golf outing (Pat’s birthday is the official excuse to get on the course) during the break. There was also the Winnipeg Folk Fest and Dauphin Country Fest that kept our staff entertained. When we reopened during the 2nd week, we played host to many corporate groups, the largest of which was the group from Komatsu USA.

August was an incredibly busy month. We have a very loyal group of people and businesses that reserve their same weeks year after year. By early June, we could no longer accept any more bookings from Aug 3-29th this year! We also played host to the “2008 Toyota Call of the Tundra”, which was a very exciting event for Aikens. You will be able to see the 30 minute show on Global TV in Canada next month. We will also send out a DVD copy in December to everyone on our mailing list. If you would like to be added, please email us your contact info.
September, as is normally the case, was a very relaxed and enjoyable month. Most of the staff returned home to go to school this fall. We had our small “September Crew” help out again this year with the handful of groups that wanted to take advantage of September’s great walleye fishing. Now that we are at mid-month, we have reached the end of the line for bookings this year! We had our final shorelunch yesterday and bid farewell to a great season on the water. Thank you to all for visiting us this year. We hope that your “Aikens Experience” was better than ever, and we hope to be able to top it again next summer!

We would also like to send out a very special thank you to our staff. Once again, they were the stick that stirred the Aikens drink. The “Aikens Experience” for our guests is based largely on the world-class service, but also on the interaction and laughs they share with our young and vibrant staff. For our staff, working at Aikens instills a very strong work ethic yet at the same time they have the opportunity to unwind and have fun with everyone that visits us! There is a great balance of work vs. play at Aikens Lake. Our staff wakes up every day ready to tackle that day’s needs & projects, and for that we want to thank them a million times over!

Of course, the “Aikens Experience” is never complete without thanking our business partners at Bluewater Aviation and OTours for their incredible service. They shuttle all our guests from Winnipeg to Silver Falls (OTours) and then Silver Falls to Aikens (Bluewater). We heard nothing but postive comments about the service and great first impression people have about our operation before they ever step foot on our docks! Thank you Michelle & Roger along with your great drivers. Thank you Ed & Steve and all your attentive staff and ace pilots!

Well, that about wraps it up for the 60th season at Aikens. The first paid customers arrived here in 1948… making Aikens Lake the oldest fly-in fishing lodge in Manitoba! We are proud of our history and heritage here at Aikens. Although we have revamped many of the cabins and boats, the past is always a part of the present. It has been a long haul to get where we are today, and it has all been very worthwhile. Aikens Lake Wilderness Lodge would not be where it is without our valued guests! Thanks again and see you next year!
ps - We will continue to update the website on a hopefully weekly basis over the offseason.
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September 10th, 2008

Hi everyone… Sorry for the lack of posts recently. While a lot has happened, both Pit and Pat have not found time to add a news item… this is very unlike us!
Let us take you back to when the 2008 Toyota Call of the Tundra left town (Aug 25th). We greeted three groups at that time. Two of the groups were regulars that had been coming for years. The third group was new, this one from Kansas City. All three groups had great experiences here… especially the new group that loved it so much that they may grow from 8 to 20 people next year!
After this, we had a relatively calm September Long Weekend. Pat became “mini-boss” again while Pit and Julie went to the city. Pat did admirably in making sure that everyone here had the time of their lives! Meanwhile in Winnipeg, Julie had an ultrasound that went very well. For those that haven’t heard, Pit and Julie are expecting their 3rd child in mid-January! With such a short window of opportunity for a due date, it appears that the three kids will have birthdays within 3 weeks of each other. That’s the way it goes when you operate a fishing lodge!
Since then, we’ve had a large (and rowdy… hello guys!) group stay at GGO followed by another at the main lodge (a group of 22 to help us end off the season on a high note). We have only 3 groups left this weekend then we close another chapter of Aikens lore and legend! Most of the staff has already returned home to school now, and we want to thank them for their endless energy and charisma that makes the “Aikens Experience” so special! Stay tuned for a few final postings as we close up camp for the winter.
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August 25th, 2008

With over 25 hours worth of footage in the can, Prairie Toyota Dealers’ “Call Of The Tundra” promotion is set to air on Global in mid-October. As mentioned in past newsletter posts, Aikens Lake Wilderness Lodge is extremely proud to have hosted this great event (see past item here). For the past four days, the camp has been buzzing with excitement as camera crews scoured the lake and the peninsula capturing the contestants’ experience. The tournament-style contest had five lucky contestants fishing for the keys to a brand-new 2008 Toyota Tundra!

In two morning sessions of fishing each angler scored the total length of their five biggest fish (total of ten fish). The first morning of tournament fishing challenged the anglers with high West winds and cooler temperatures. Many fish were boated and each competitor got back to the dock eager to up their scores on day two. However, Mother Nature had other plans. Day two began with heavy winds and constant rain… Not conducive to filming. A revised plan had our guests fishing with the guides for fun and everyone enjoyed a classic Aikens shore lunch at the Gray Owl site, warming their hands by the fire and their bellies with deliciously prepared walleye.
Having practiced their hook-sets and rested up for the last day’s event, the competitors (staff and film crew alike) were over-joyed to wake up to a beautiful sunny day for the final tournament session. The Back Bay had a magical fog hanging thick making for some awesome pictures. Our host Dave Mercer (creator and host of “Facts of Fishing“) sounded the air horn to set off the five competing guide boats for an exiting Shot-Gun start to day three. At high Noon, everyone congregated at shore lunch knowing that one of them would soon be the proud owner of a new truck! The afternoon was spent on the lake fishing, while back at the lodge, scores were tallied and the dining room was readied for the award ceremony. Lights, camera and action filled the lodge while Dave Mercer entertained the crowd before handing the keys to the winner. It was a very cool event to host in our spacious lodge.
Congratulations to all the the contestants for having participated in such a one-of-a-kind event. Aikens is proud to have partnered with Prairie Toyota Dealers’ and Travel Manitoba in hosting this televised competition which promoted Toyota Tundra Trucks, Aikens Lake Lodge and Manitoba wilderness! Also, a very special thanks to Dave Mercer for having made everyone laugh and enjoy their experience at Aikens. You are a true showman and your fishing tips gave everyone that extra edge needed to angle their way into a new Tundra!
Many of you are probably asking who left the lodge with such a huge prize? Well, the answer will be aired on Global during a weekend this October. We will be posting the show time here on the newsletter as soon as the production team finishes editing their footage.
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August 18th, 2008

The carpenters have laid down their hammers, the painters have cleaned their brushes and the new residents have moved in. The roster of impressive new buildings here on the peninsula now has two new additions. A brand-new welding shop (Léo’s private playhouse) called “The Timber wolf” and the aptly named “Rod Lockers” are the newest additions to our infrastructure. The Timber wolf houses all forms of tools and welding equipment needed for repairs to any machine at the lodge. The Rod Lockers are situated near the Guide Dock and boast 22 spacious lockers for the guides and staff members. This includes a large storage locker for all of the gear our valued guests like to leave here year after year (After all - with all these clamp downs with the airlines, it is really nice to not have to worry about your gear every trip!). The lockers surround a large communal space where the boys can shoot the breeze about the day’s catch (similar to a dressing room in an arena).
Both buildings were completed earlier this month, but each has already earned its keep and has been extremely practical. The Timber wolf has serviced all of our quads and golf carts, while the lockers are now cozy homes for the staff’s gear and other stuff. In fact, the Rod Lockers even played host to a great evening when the staff put on a music concert in a western theme known as the Ho-Down party! The functionality of both establishments has everyone pleased to see that their construction efforts are paying off. With our commitment to providing our staff and our guests with the utmost experience, who knows whats next? Inevitably, Aikens will be even more well equipped to further secure its place among the elite lodges in the industry!
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August 13th, 2008

For the past 13 years, we have hosted our own version of the Olympics here at Aikens. We call them the “Little Hammered Olympics”, as it is not uncommon for a beer or two to be consumed during this event! We split the staff up into four teams of four. They get very creative with the team names and costumes. This year, we had the following entries:
Club Med (Janelle, Trevor, Elise, David)
Bissett Air Rescue (Marcel, Pat, Michelle, Eric)
Walleye Wranglers (Aisha, Points, Mitch, Ashton)
Ro Heff & the Bunnies (Rochelle, Bruno, Tyler, Griffin)
We had a special guest MC for this year’s event. Andrina, hot off a successful show in Ohio opening for Smokey Robinson, was able to fly in that very afternoon for our annual tradition! She led the crowd through a great bilingual rendition of our national anthem, then the games were on! This year, our olympics featured 4 events… of which only one was a returning event from 2007! We replaced our volleyball tournament with a soccer tournament. It was very spirited and hotly contested! The Bunnies faced off against the Bissett Air Rescue in the finals, and it came down to a shootout to determine the winner. After having 7 shooters per side come and go without deciding a winner, Tyler finally squeaked one by Marcel and the Bunnies took the first event.

The second event was also new… a canoe race carried from shore down the dock into the water, then all the way around Compost Island and back to the dock! All four teams had great times which were all within 13 seconds of each other! The fastest time was from Bissett Air Rescue which finished the race in 2:39. The funniest moment came when the Bunnies barreled into the dock at full speed, the impact of which shocked them and quickly flipped the canoe upside down! So much for staying dry…
The third event was called the Rainsuit Relay. Participants would pair up, get geared up in a rainsuit, and wheelbarrow each other across the volleyball yard. Once that was complete, the other two from the same team would do the same. Times varied wildly in this event, as a few of our competitors (we’re looking at you Bunnies!) misunderstood the rules and actually changed rainsuits midway through the race! First place was won by the Walleye Wranglers with a time of 1:15.

The final event was the waterballoon toss. Teams had two players on each side of the volleyball net. Everyone lined up and threw a water balloon over the net to their partner. After each successful toss, the whole line would take a step backwards. Every team started with one spare balloon to break. However, there was a twist! All night contestants had been making sure that our judges (Lorraine, Leo, Denis, Pit, Julie, Andrina, and special guest scorekeeper Rachelle) always had a full drink, a seat to relax in, or even some foot massages. Although they didn’t know it, their efforts were rewarded with extra balloons! The Walleye Wranglers received 4 spare balloons, Bissett Air Rescue 3 spares, Club Med received 2 spares, and the Bunnies only got the one! Club Med’s pairing of Trevor and David kept their single balloon alive to the end to win the event!

So, as you’ve been reading, you’ve probably noticed that each team won one event. It would all come down to 2nd place finishes! The winner turned out to be the Bissett Air Rescue team! For Marcel, it’s his 2nd gold medal in only his 2nd year (editor’s note: Although Pit no longer competes, he failed to win the gold every single time he competed… at least 7 in all!). Thanks to all the staff who showed great spirit, creativity, and camaraderie yet again to make this another great success in the long tradition of the Aikens Lake “Little Hammered Olympics”!
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August 10th, 2008

For the last few years, our partners at The Aviary Group have been organizing a buddies trip at the lodge. Looking forward to some well-deserved R&R, our guests thoroughly enjoy the simply beautiful life here at Aikens. Upon arrival, it was evident that Big Molly’s would be hopping. Turbo, our former guide turned real estate agent, came in with the boys from Arizona. Just like old times, he and Julien jammed out with the guitars putting quite the show! Their set list went all the way from “I Fish Walleye” to a country-flavored “Gin & Juice” (we’d like to thank Jon Hesse for the great harmonies).
The walleyes had a surprise in store for them. Chris Jensen, one of our partners, stopped at International Falls and picked up some special bait. The purchase of 8″ Ciscoes (the same bait fish we have here) tweaked the interest of all the guides. Rigged on a long-shanked jig with a stinger hook, these larger baits ween-out the smaller walleyes and target the bigger boys. Although the wait between bites was sometimes longer than regular minnows, the pay-off made it worth while. We are currently investigating ways to harvest some of Aikens’ own ciscoes for our clientèle’s use.
Day three was set as tournament day. This yearly tradition pits one fisherman against the other and has the guides jockeying for position as well. Each angler’s top three fish before & after lunch would determine the champion. At shorelunch, the leaders were Dale Jensen and Jeff Hahn (1.5″ separating the two!). The afternoon bite started off slowly. Many boats said that they were sitting on top of big marks that just wouldn’t go… 4:00pm rolled around and many competitors were scrambling to fill up their scoring fish quota. Dale and Chris Jensen talked strategy with their guide. They gambled and burned back to the dock. Not to park, but to fish. With the clock ticking, Dale cast towards the guide dock. At this point every bite counts! His first fish, a 23.5″ Walleye brought him one fish away from securing a shot at first place. 4:50pm… Fish on! The larger Walleye went for a minnow placed directly under Ashton’s parked Lund. With the fish landed, measured and released, the horn blasted the end of tournament play. Once the scores were tallied up, Dale won first place and Hahn held on to second place. Tyler upset the reigning three year champ (Patrick) to claim the guide title. Congratulations Dale and Tyler!
 
Well boys, we wish you all much success over the winter and we’ll see you again next summer!
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