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QUOTE (bills25 @ Jan 14, 2020 - 01:02 pm)
Is it possible to fish the Muskoka back lakes by foot or do you need a machine, wondering how long of a drag in it would be?
It's possible but, between access, parking, and the actual fishing, it generally takes a fair bit of trial and error to figure out which lakes are worth the effort. You can bet that Mykola has put his time in. If your time is limited, I'd look elsewhere.
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Fished a lot on lake joe but looking to try some smaller lakes that I could access with snowmobile. Any ideas where I could find a map or something that shows how to get to them? Going from north end of lake joe.
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QUOTE (Macmyers @ Jan 16, 2020 - 08:37 pm)
Fished a lot on lake joe but looking to try some smaller lakes that I could access with snowmobile. Any ideas where I could find a map or something that shows how to get to them? Going from north end of lake joe.
Thanks!
Snowmobile assocs etc have trail maps. Lots of topo maps online, also Google Earth.
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