Fishing Temagami Lakes in northern Ontario

Angus Lake Lodge & Resort in Temagami Ontario
Fishing Temagami Lakes
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With 250,000 inland lakes, hundreds of rivers and shorelines on four of the five Great Lakes, Ontario offers many kinds of fishing experiences. Though probably best known for its muskellunge waters and walleye (pickerel) fishery, Ontario is home to an astounding 158 of Canada's 228 species of freshwater fish. Here are some of the species you can find in Ontario waters.
One of Temagami's Favorite Fishing Lodges & Resorts!
Come join us for fun and relaxation at Angus Lake Lodge & Resort in the heart of the Temagami and Marten River lakes country. We are a family fishing resort located on the east shore of beautiful Angus Lake, one of Temagami's best walleye lakes.
We would like to welcome you and look forward to being your summer vacation spot!
Spring Fisherman discount!
Although there are numerous lakes of various sizes located in the Temagami area, there are quite a few located within 20 miles of Angus Lake Lodge & Resort. Starting from the east, these lakes are:
Rabbit Lake
Significant lakes located within Temagami's municipal boundaries include:
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Blueberry Lake - smallmouth bass, northern pike.
Dalton Lakes - smallmouth bass, northern pike.
Telford Lakes - smallmouth bass, northern pike.
Sunrise Lake - smallmouth bass, northern pike.
Oboshkong Lake - walleye, bass, northerns and whitefish.
Gosselin Lake - smallmouth bass, northern pike.
Cassels Lake - smallmouth bass, walleye, northern pike, lake trout and whitefish
Lakes located within Marten Rever Ontario include:
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O-Pee-Chee Lake - The fishing is excellent for walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, cisco and perch in this Marten River lake.
Red Cedar Lake - These Marten River waters contain walleye, northern pike, white fish, herring, ling cod and perch.
Marten River - There are lake trout, smallmouth bass, walleye, whitefish, perch, blue pike and northern pike all found in Marten River.
Angus lake is definitely known as a "Walleye Lake" but also supports a large population of other fish including: Smallmouth Bass, Perch and Northern Pike.
Fishing is good throughout the year, but prime fishing time is from the Walleye opener in May until mid-June and then again from mid-August through September.
We have rental boats, bait and fish cleaning house available!
Walleye: The walleye is the most sought-after fish in Temagami. Its thick, white fillets, handsome shape and coloring and elusive nature make it the ultimate prize among anglers. The average walleye caught and kept is about 14 inches long and weighs slightly more than 1 pound. The walleye is named for its pearlescent eye, which is caused by a reflective layer of pigment that helps it see and feed at night or in murky water.
How to catch 'em: Just about anytime you fish for walleyes, you can count on the fact they will bite best on live bait: minnows, leeches or night crawlers. You just need to choose a lure or rig to put the bait in front of them, and the best things for that are jigs, live bait rigs and bobber rigs. To use a jig, just hook on the bait and lower the jig to bottom where walleyes usually are found. Then just lift and lower the jig to entice the walleyes into biting. Best jigs are pink, white, yellow or florescent green and weigh 1/16 - 1/4 ounces.
Northern Pike: The voracious northern is one of the easiest fish to catch because it so willingly bites lures or bait. What's more, northern pike produce chunky white fillets that many anglers say taste as good as walleyes. Most northern pike caught by fishing run 2 to 3 pounds, though trophies over 20 pounds are caught each year. A close cousin to the muskellunge, the northern pike lives in nearly all of Temagami's lakes, rivers and streams. The quickest way to tell a northern pike from a muskie is to note that the northern has light markings on a dark body background, while muskies generally have dark markings on a light background. A foolproof method is to count the pores on the underside of the jaw: the northern has five or fewer; the muskie has six or more. Northerns also have rounded tail fins, compared to the pointy tail fins of a muskie.
How to catch 'em: Northern pike are tough, aggressive and not nearly as fussy as walleyes. So it's often better to use lures when fishing for these toothy critters. Baits such spoons, crankbaits, big spinner baits and wooden plugs called "jerk baits" are often used. Where you decide to fish determines which lure is best. In shallow, weedy areas, spinner baits and shallow running jerk baits are best. If the pike are deeper where there aren't many weeds, use spoons and deep running crankbaits. A tip: use a 3/8 ounce jig head and attach a long plastic worm. Toss it right in submerged weeds and hang on!
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