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Best BASS Fishing Lakes in Ontario
#61
Posted 03 June 2008 - 11:40 PM
I always think about packing it all upp and driving as far north as I can, building a cottage and living off the land somewere out their were i cant be found for taxes,nothing. ahhh that would be the life, having a balcony overlooking the lake were you cant have a coffee in one hand, and a pole in the other...But were am i going to get the coffee? Dammit i will always need money!lol
Chris
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#62
Posted 04 June 2008 - 08:30 AM
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I always think about packing it all upp and driving as far north as I can, building a cottage and living off the land somewere out their were i cant be found for taxes,nothing. ahhh that would be the life, having a balcony overlooking the lake ....
Chris
This is i niced dream, it would be nice life, no stress, just relax and fish..
#63
Posted 04 June 2008 - 08:45 AM
#64
Posted 04 June 2008 - 04:57 PM
ya i wish we could. I wish i was born in the 50's though, so much less political bull$$hit and it seems like money went alot further then.
I always think about packing it all upp and driving as far north as I can, building a cottage and living off the land somewere out their were i cant be found for taxes,nothing. ahhh that would be the life, having a balcony overlooking the lake were you cant have a coffee in one hand, and a pole in the other...But were am i going to get the coffee? Dammit i will always need money!lol
Chris
have you seen the movie "into the wild"? its kinda like what you just mentioned. i enjoyed it.
#65
Posted 04 June 2008 - 05:11 PM
#66
Posted 04 June 2008 - 05:11 PM
#67
Posted 06 June 2008 - 01:20 PM
ya i wish we could. I wish i was born in the 50's though, so much less political bull$$hit and it seems like money went alot further then.
I always think about packing it all upp and driving as far north as I can, building a cottage and living off the land somewere out their were i cant be found for taxes,nothing. ahhh that would be the life, having a balcony overlooking the lake were you cant have a coffee in one hand, and a pole in the other...But were am i going to get the coffee? Dammit i will always need money!lol
Chris
One day we may need to all be moving up north and living off the land...just the way things seem to be going, I say the sooner the better!
#68
Posted 07 June 2008 - 11:40 PM
ya i wish we could. I wish i was born in the 50's though, so much less political bull$$hit and it seems like money went alot further then.
I always think about packing it all upp and driving as far north as I can, building a cottage and living off the land somewere out their were i cant be found for taxes,nothing. ahhh that would be the life, having a balcony overlooking the lake were you cant have a coffee in one hand, and a pole in the other...But were am i going to get the coffee? Dammit i will always need money!lol
Chris
One day we may need to all be moving up north and living off the land...just the way things seem to be going, I say the sooner the better!
Where ever you go the taxman will follow!
#69
Posted 09 June 2008 - 10:19 PM
#70
Posted 07 May 2013 - 08:58 PM
#71
Posted 16 March 2014 - 12:05 PM
there is great bass fishing large and smallies in Chemong Lake, around curvelake reserve and selwyn conservation area
#73
Posted 16 March 2014 - 01:03 PM
Simple..... Lake Erie, and the upper Niagara. HUGE smallies, some of the best bass fishing I have found.
^^ this x2 ^^, there are some serious trophy smallies there.
#74
Posted 16 March 2014 - 07:50 PM
Holy man thats awesome that would be one hell of a fight.
#75
Posted 18 March 2014 - 09:36 AM
That lake (Eugenia) can handle most boats under 22 feet. I would suggest a 12 foot aluminum or a canoe.
My father test drove his 20 foot bayliner with a 100HP on that body of water.
Be cautious though, it gets very shallow at some points.
******* IS IT CANOE FRIENDLY?
I'VE SEEN IT ON THE MAP AND CONSIDERED TRYING THERE.
#76
Posted 22 March 2014 - 11:49 AM
Agreed X3 I believe now, Lake Erie. Many shoals, reefs, shipwrecks and other underwater features that are perfect Smallie habitat, and hold some big ones.
Also, not a lake, but the Grand River, all 100 or 200 miles of it holds Smallies and some Largies. Just explore and get away from the areas where large populations congregate and you can do very well. I have had days where I have caught 10-20 Bass, average 1 to 3 lbs, but up to 6. I use mostly minnows and worms there, but also occasionally jigs and other lures. As an added bonus, live bait or jigs will also catch lots of Channel Cats, also 10-20 on a good day, and maybe an 'eye or Pike too.
Alfie.
#77
Posted 23 March 2014 - 01:09 AM
LOL. Didn't notice before, but bump. This post was started in 2008
alfie.
#78
Posted 23 March 2014 - 11:51 AM
island lake is good i have seen people pull out four pounders and i have seen many schools that have at least 20 largemouth bass in them that are a good size
#79
Posted 24 March 2014 - 07:23 PM
GB 4 5 6 7 ALL DAY LONG
#80
Posted 27 January 2021 - 12:23 AM
Caught this beauty on lake muskoka from a 20 foot deck. One of my favourite places to fish (when it's not too busy)
See more in link below
https://www.youtube....0Bf6UMibjI&t=1s
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