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Fly-in Fishing to the Ogoki Reservoir "The Walleye Factory"
The
Ogoki Reservoir was created as a water diversion to divert water that
was flowing north to James Bay, south into Lake Nipigon for hydroelectric
power generation on the Nipigon River before it enters Lake Superior.
Construction on this project was carried out in the late 1930's and dams
built on the Ogoki River and Mojikit Lake were closed in 1942 combining
the Ogoki River and 3 existing lakes into one large body of water. The
resulting reservoir is almost 35 miles long and covers over 35,000 acres.
Ice roads and winter roads that were utilized to transport materials during
construction have long since disappeared and the only access to the area
is by seaplane.

Because of its irregular shape with lots of bays and islands, there are
no large open expanses where wind and rough water pose a problem for fishing
or boating.
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