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Woodfarmer
Posted: Jun 01, 2025 - 08:03 pm


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Who’s going?
What does everyone consider the best lake. Pigeon, Buckhorn, Balsam?
Not necessarily in that order

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crappeeeman
Posted: Jun 01, 2025 - 10:41 pm


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Well, Balsam and Sturgeon. If the weather stays to forecast, Saturday will be good. Low winds, chance of a shower. Hopefully the wind dials down for Sunday. Muskie will be in 10 feet of water, a bit more shallow than normal for this year on opening day. Mirror the weed line, don't look for the muskie to be hiding in the new weeds. Weeds are not where they should be yet, as far as thickness goes. The big fish will be cruising and moving even more shallow into the evening. Try and keep the boats in 12 feet of water casting into the ten feet, beside the boat. If you like to troll the shoreline stay at 10 feet, and troll a bit slower than last year in June. My rule for muskie is always fish a bit deeper than I fish for walleye. Same areas as walleye, same depths as the day passes. Always deeper to more shallow following the sun as it sets. Good luck on Saturday, and cross your fingers for Sunday.

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theskydiveguy
Posted: Jun 02, 2025 - 07:46 am


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Ill be out. Normally participate in the Kawartha Musky tournament, but decided this year to give the Trent river a shot for a chance at a tiger.

Will be up on Sturgeon in the week.

Best of luck.

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mastercaster1
Posted: Jun 02, 2025 - 09:27 am


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I have always seen numbers and size come out of Pigeon. However, Stoney has the potential I think for the largest in the Kawarthas. I am likely biased as it is my home lake but Stoney gets very deep and has a lot of food for the big fish. I have personally seen fish over 50" but my biggest caught is 42". That said I don't chase muskie like I used to.

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theskydiveguy
Posted: Jun 04, 2025 - 09:56 am


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QUOTE (mastercaster1 @ Jun 02, 2025 - 09:27 am)
I have always seen numbers and size come out of Pigeon. However, Stoney has the potential I think for the largest in the Kawarthas. I am likely biased as it is my home lake but Stoney gets very deep and has a lot of food for the big fish. I have personally seen fish over 50" but my biggest caught is 42". That said I don't chase muskie like I used to.

MC

I've spent sooooo much time on Stoney looking for a big girl.

No luck yet. 42" is also my biggest.

Update - the river is blown out. I will head north of Peterborough in search of a biggin.

Best of luck to everyone.

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Posted: Jun 04, 2025 - 06:57 pm


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QUOTE (theskydiveguy @ Jun 04, 2025 - 09:56 am)
QUOTE (mastercaster1 @ Jun 02, 2025 - 09:27 am)
I have always seen numbers and size come out of Pigeon. However, Stoney has the potential I think for the largest in the Kawarthas. I am likely biased as it is my home lake but Stoney gets very deep and has a lot of food for the big fish. I have personally seen fish over 50" but my biggest caught is 42". That said I don't chase muskie like I used to.

MC

I've spent sooooo much time on Stoney looking for a big girl.

No luck yet. 42" is also my biggest.

Update - the river is blown out. I will head north of Peterborough in search of a biggin.

Best of luck to everyone.

Hi, what do you mean the river is blown out? We were thinking of launching out of the Southern Havelock Boat Launch along the Trent this weekend. Is that not a good idea?

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nbender81
Posted: Yesterday at 09:23 pm


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Trent Severn was flushing out system and it was closed from Young's Point south to at least lock 19 in Ptbo and likely pretty high the rest of the way south. All that rain last week needed to get out...

They are starting to close the dams now it was much better this evening (Thursday). This weekend should be much better in terms of current so your original plans where the river was ripping is likely ok now.

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