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Antique Fisherman
Posted: Jun 22, 2025 - 08:51 pm


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Other than Ice fishing will probably not be on Nipissing again. it has been a great summer destination for me but unfortunately need to move on.

Will be doing Lake Erie charters where you can keep 6 walleyes regardless of size

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Limacharley
Posted: Jun 23, 2025 - 08:40 am


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Lake Nipissing and Zone 11 in particular have very restrictive catch and possession limits.

5 Brooke trout of which only one can be over 12 inches. You drive to Sudbury or Huntsville and you can keep 5 no matter their length.

Nipissing-only 2 walleye in a very narrow slot. But Natives can net to their heart's content and sell their catch to non-natives.

All bullshit.

Mismanaged just like the Moose pop.

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Posted: Jun 23, 2025 - 10:49 am


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Amen Limacharley. Had to laugh the other day when Doug Ford said to the FN's, quit coming to the table with your hat in hand waiting for handouts, do something on your own.

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Grumpa
Posted: Jun 23, 2025 - 03:58 pm


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Sorry to hear you say that Antique.
I think you’ve been coming to Nip almost as long as I have.
But you’ll enjoy fishing Erie going forward as well.
We live and fish there most of the year. Multiple species. The perch, bass and walleye fishing is phenomenal. 6 fish walleye limit (as you mentioned). The muskie fishing is gaining a real foothold in many areas.
But with that said, I’d really miss my trips north to Nipissing, as I’m sure you will as well. Different type of fishing on Nipissing. Different structure to fish and…totally different scenery.
Good luck on Erie Antique. Hope to see you post on some of the fishing boards down there as well

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juicemanfta
Posted: Jul 10, 2025 - 09:41 am


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I’m truly sorry to see you leave, Antique. I have such fond memories of our conversations, especially when you shared your valuable advice on bass fishing in Lake Nippissing.

I’ve been going to Nippissing every year as well, and if I'm being honest, I might take a break from that spot for a while. However, I’m seriously considering following in your footsteps and exploring Erie next.

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Hunterman
Posted: Jul 11, 2025 - 05:51 am


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There will always be another fishing hole that must be tried. Good luck!

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