Bark Lake/Kaminiskeg

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Bark Lake/Kaminiskeg

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Good day

I am looking for some pointers on Bark Lake/Kaminiskeg - staying in the area next week.

I have read that the sunken Island on Bark Lake is worth heading to - is someone able to point me in that direction?

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Re: Bark Lake/Kaminiskeg

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So looking at the Avionics chart the only spot I see that would qualify as a sunken island is that hump I highlighted near the top end of the lake. From what I understand that top end of the lake is where the better Walleye fishing is. Cheers

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smitty55 wrote: Mon Jun 26, 2023 1:53 pm So looking at the Avionics chart the only spot I see that would qualify as a sunken island is that hump I highlighted near the top end of the lake. From what I understand that top end of the lake is where the better Walleye fishing is. Cheers

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Good eye Smitty, that looks to be something that fits description. Close to Boat launch too
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Re: Bark Lake/Kaminiskeg

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Fished Bark a few years back in less than ideal conditions. It was tough all over the lake but did have some luck across from Sunny Hill park. Also try around the mouth of and into the Madawaska.
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