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Fishing Marten River Walleye The most sought
after prize in Marten River area lakes is the golden sided, glass-eyed walleye.
Nothing can beat a skillet of golden brown fillets sizzling over a campfire.
Many of our fishing buddies prefer to fish the walleye at night. There is no
question that the big walleye will swim into the shallows at night to feed.
This doesn't mean that you can't catch walleyes in the day time. Some of the
best fishing of the year can be enjoyed in the middle of the day on a typical
Marten River lake, with the bait ranging from minnows and leeches to night
crawlers. The really adventurous fishing buddies can go into some of our remote
lakes. We have many wilderness type lakes for every. Outfitters or bait shops
will be able to help you with advice on bait and locations.
Northern Pike Northern pike fishing is known to
inhabit weedy areas of our Marten River lakes, in water depths of 15 feet or
less, northerns are found in all our Marten River area lakes. Northern pike can
be taken on trolled lures, spinners, plugs, spoons and on sucker minnows. As
they are primarily daytime feeders, it is common on some lakes to land a good
size pike. Many anglers will keep only the occasional pike for supper.
Fishing Martin River Area Lakes
Back lake fishing is available for those
wishing to get to the remote lakes, this service is available for guided
fishing.
Enjoy Fishing
Marten River's chain of lakes in northeastern Ontario.
Bruce Lake - Walleye, Pike, Bass, Perch
Chebogan Lake -
Fish for walleye, perch, smallmouth bass, northern pike, rock bass, catfish or
panfish in both Tomiko & Chebogan Lakes. Both lakes have 75 miles of scenic
shoreline.
Chico Lake - Smaller remote lake in Marten River
Ontario fish for bass.
Francis Lake - A lake known for the Blue Pike
fishing.
Lake Muskosung offer some of the greatest
fishing you can imagine - largemouth and smallmouth bass, pickerel (walleye),
northern pike, muskie and perch.
Lawry Lake - Walleye and Northern Pike fishing
they can get big!
Little Marten Lake - Walleye, Pike, Bass,
Perch
Marion Lake - our home lake fish for walleye,
northern pike, and small mouth bass and perch
Marten Lake - with over 18 miles of fish for
Walleye, Pike, Bass, Perch
Marten River - Walleye (pickerel), Perch,
Northern Pike and Smallmouth Bass
Mcfee Lake - Walleye, Pike, Bass, Perch
Olive Lake - is 9 miles fishing for Walleye
(pickerel), Northern Pike and Smallmouth Bass. The lake was once called
Field Lake.
O Pee Chee Lake - a pristine 4 km lake is
teaming with fish (Walleye, Bass, Northern Pike and Perch).
Red Cedar Lake - is over 16 miles long with 90
miles of scenic shoreline. You can always fish Red Cedar Lake since the water
is sheltered and never gets too rough. Great fishing for Ontario walleye,
northern pike, perch and smallmouth bass fishing all this in one of Marten
River's larger lakes.
Slash Lake - Northern pike Fishing A larger lake
with shallow water surrounded by weeds, small bays and huge northern pike.
- Tilden
Lake just off Highway 11 in North Bay area.
Temagami River - Walleye, Pike, Bass, Whitefish,
Lake Trout, Perch.
Tomiko_Lake
Marten
River is a community located in the Municipality of Temagami, in the
District of Nipissing, Ontario, Canada. The latest census 2005 puts the town
population at 87. Marten River is considered the gateway to the Temagami area.
The main industry is mining, logging and outdoors tourism. The area has many
good lakes for fishing including: Marten Lake, Ingall Lake, and Jumping Caribou
Lake off the Old Ferguson Highway.
Wicksteed - Pickerel, Bass, Pike, Perch
Other Lakes and Rivers in Northeastern
Ontario
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multitude of lakes and rivers a year round fishing paradise.
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Ontario Fishing Species and Records
Walleye Ontario Record 22.25 lbs. The most
sought-after species in the province. Why? Because they're fun to catch and
great to eat! From the pristine wilderness waters of northern Ontario to
reservoirs in the south or even the Great Lakes - good walleye fishing is just
around the corner. In a typical year, more than 8 million walleye are caught in
Ontario. The average size of our walleye is a couple of pounds however 4 - 5
pounders are available almost anywhere you wet a line. Some water bodies
consistently yield trophies over 10 pounds and a few lakes even produce the
occasional monster nearing 20 pounds! Arguably the tastiest freshwater fish in
North America; fresh golden walleye filets go hand-in-hand with an Ontario
fishing experience.
Northern Pike Ontario Record 42.12 lbs. These
toothy critters roam many Ontario lakes. Always in the mood for a fight,
Ontario's northerns average 3-6 pounds but fish topping 15 pounds are common in
both the northern and southern parts of the province. Although considered by
many as an added bonus when bass or walleye fishing, an increasing number of
anglers fish Ontario waters strictly for a fabulous pike fishing adventure!
Smallmouth Bass Ontario Record 9.84 lbs. Some of
the finest smallmouth fishing in the world takes place right here in Ontario.
Often encountered in schools, Ontario's bronzebacks are found throughout most
of the province. Many Ontario lakes offer the ultimate trophy smallmouth
fishing - where fish over 4 pounds are common. Others provide anglers with
quantities of 2 and 3 pound fish. Whatever your choice, Ontario's smallies are
still pound for pound and inch for inch, the fightingest fish that swims in
fresh water.
Largemouth Bass Ontario Record 10.43 lbs.
Largemouth are found throughout southern Ontario and even in parts further
north. Canadian largemouth may not grow to world-record size, yet the sheer
number of 2-6 pounders in many water bodies more than makes up for it. Often
overlooked by local anglers, there are many parts of the province where big
bucketmouths rarely see a lure. When they see yours - be prepared for a
bone-jarring strike!
Yellow Perch Ontario Record 2.25 lbs. This tasty
panfish is everywhere. Whether you like to relax in a boat fishing with the
family on a hot sunny day, or gaze through a hole in the ice waiting for
another big one, Ontario's perch fishing is second to none. Yellow perch
average 6-8 inches in many of the smaller water bodies; in larger lakes jumbos
in the 11-13 inch range are plentiful.
Lake Trout Ontario Record 63.12 lbs. With so
many deep, cold, clean lakes, it is no wonder that Ontario boasts some of the
finest lake trout fishing in the world. In fact, we have more than 2,000 lake
trout lakes - more than anywhere else on the planet. Small inland lakes
typically produce fish in the 3-6 pound range, yet even here much larger trout
are taken regularly. Larger lakes and the Great Lakes regularly yield brutes of
20 pounds or more.
Brook Trout Ontario Record 14.50 lbs. As a rule,
not many anglers around the world can consistently measure their speckled or
brook trout `by-the pound'. In parts of Ontario however, rules were made to be
broken! Here, anglers consider a two or three pound brookie as just "another
nice fish". With their delicate markings and brilliant hues, brook trout are
often considered the most beautiful of all freshwater gamefish. Brook trout are
widely distributed throughout the province - in small streams of the south, in
cold, small lakes of central Ontario and in brawling rivers of the north.
Whether you like to toss a fly to a brookie that will be measured in inches, or
cast a spinner to one challenging our own 14.50 pound world record, Ontario is
the place for you!
Lake Whitefish Ontario Record 14.77 pounds. If
walleye are at one end of the popularity scale, then whitefish are at the
other. Why? We really don't know! Whitefish are found across the province, they
fight hard when taken from either open water or through the ice, and they taste
absolutely fantastic! Throughout much of Ontario whitefish remains an
underutilized species. Limits vary, from as low as 2 in parts of the south to
as high as 25 in much of the north. Sizes may average a couple of pounds in
most waters yet certain lakes are prime to break the next world record -
Ontario's current 14.77 pounder! Of course these are not the only species of
fish available to anglers in Ontario. There are also big brown trout, coho
salmon, bountiful bluegill and pumpkinseed sunfish, rock bass, catfish, carp,
cisco and more.
For more information on enjoying fishing
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