Group: Members
Posts: 751
Member No.: 6090
Joined: February 04, 2014
That's a lake I won't even think of driving out on to because its so small that I can walk spot to spot. Lol walking is good for you and you take out any risk of losing your wheels.
Group: Members
Posts: 3048
Member No.: 337
Joined: February 24, 2011
QUOTE (dan-o @ Jan 17, 2015 - 10:23 am)
That's a lake I won't even think of driving out on to because its so small that I can walk spot to spot. Lol walking is good for you and you take out any risk of losing your wheels.
Group: Members
Posts: 118
Member No.: 5409
Joined: January 03, 2014
I was thinking about taking the drive up there, but i have never been and it really doesn't look like that there is much access. What is being caugh perch and Walleyes perhaps? Thanks
Group: Members
Posts: 668
Member No.: 6503
Joined: March 24, 2014
There is parking off Longford mill on the left at the rail-track , there is lots of good size Pike Perch and some of the biggest Sunfish you ever seen , the Walleye are there too but not easy to find
Fishing Northern Lakes
Fishing forum for Northern Ontario, including Muskoka, Algonquin & Bancroft Area Lakes. Fishing for brook trout, lake trout, bass, walleye, pickerel, muskie, pike, crappie, perch, splake and more. Northern Ontario fishing at it's Best!
Fishing Northern Ontario & Bancroft Area Lakes - Forum : Fishing Tips, Current Conditions, Fishing Reports & more! Fishing Forum