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Joined: February 09, 2017
Chemong is a productive lake, with surprisingly little fishing pressure compared to some other Kawartha Lakes.
Panfish, especially bluegills and yellow perch, are extremely abundant and are easily caught on small plastics. Spring concentrations of black crappie near weed beds in 4 to 6 feet of water can result in some tasty fish fries. Largemouth bass can be very active over shallow weed flats and along weed lines in deeper water. Largemouth are generally smallish - in the 10 to 13 inch range but larger specimens are there, especially in the evening. Occasional smallmouth bass and walleye (often below the slot size) are caught over sandbars and rocky points.
Both the east and west shores have good fishing areas. The causeway shorelines tend to produce mostly panfish (and are a designated fish sanctuary in the early spring - check the dates). The large weedy bays at the north and south ends of Chemong hold some good-sized bass, but can get very tough to fish as the season goes on
Chemong can get quite rough, as the wind often channels up the lake from the SW to the NE. Most of my fishing is done from a 14 ft. aluminum with a 15 HP outboard. However fishing from a kayak should be quite feasible when winds are below 12 km/hr with gusts not exceeding 15 km/hr.
Most of my fishing on Chemong is done with small plastics (tubes or curly tails), crank baits or rubber worms.
Hope this helps (without sharing exact fishing locations).
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