Walleye Near Verona ?

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Walleye Near Verona ?

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Does anybody know if there are any walleye lakes near Vernon Ontario ?

I'll be at a cottage in the area in early June and would love to fish some walleye.

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Post by MTF »

I know you said lake but from there I would head south to the st. lawrence river for eyes
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Vernon just south of Ottawa???? Or Verner south of North Bay???

Can't see where you would have a cottage in Vernon. And you would be so close to home??
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Post by nips »

I hope you don't mean Vernon south of Ottawa :lol: :lol: :lol:
There are no lakes around there, head to the St.lawrence for eyes, the rideau has them too.
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Post by troutnmuskiehunter »

Are you sure you didn't mean Verona Ont. in South Frontenac??
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Post by Rideau_Lungehunter »

TroutnMuskieHunter wrote:Are you sure you didn't mean Verona Ont. in South Frontenac??
Opps ... Thanks TMH. It is Verona in South Frontenac.

Same question though ...
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Post by troutnmuskiehunter »

Rideau_Lungehunter wrote:
TroutnMuskieHunter wrote:Are you sure you didn't mean Verona Ont. in South Frontenac??
Opps ... Thanks TMH. It is Verona in South Frontenac.

Same question though ...
:D ...you're welcome R_L...I can't help you because I only know trout lakes in that area, but I'm sure you'll get other members to respond with some Walleye spots...
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Post by Todd B. »

R_L,

Walleye are not native to any of the lakes in that area, rather they are stocked by the MNR. I would give the Kempville office a shout to see if they have the current walleye stocking info for Zone 18, or contact info to whoever does have the information.
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Post by crankbait58 »

If I was in that area in early June and wanted some serious walleye fishing, I'd head for the Bay of Quinte which is only a hop and a skip away from Verona.
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fixed the title for you :)
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Post by Tip-up »

Verona Lake in Verona offers decent fishing for walleyes and so does Crow Lake not too far away.
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Post by gorfman007 »

Bob's lake and white lake also have a decent population of walleye
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howes lake also has eye's, but good luck, its a tough go on those lakes...

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Post by mattdbz29 »

id be heading strait to quinte!!! no questions... troll cranks like ccshads an dt dancers, spinners like blue foxes... youll definitly get into some TROPHY walleye... no doubts! pm me if you want more specific info on where to fish.
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