Christie Lake

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Christie Lake

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Species:
Largemouth, smallmouth, walleye and pike.

Getting There:
Heading west from Perth, take Hwy 7 to Tay Rd (County Road 6) and turn left. Follow Tay Rd and you'll see a sign for Christie Lake and Christie Lake Cottages & Marina.

Launch:
Launch your boat at the Marina.

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another pickerel spot

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I have also had luck trolling between pickerel island and the other island just northwest of it using a small red spinner harness and a worm.
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I'm going there for the May long week end ! Any tips on how to catch eyes would be much appreciated !

Thanks fellas !
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my family is from christie lake, you should see the pike my grandfather caught on that lake, usually with a gob of worms it would boggle your mind!
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I was up there just this past weekend,caught a few pickerel.Nice lake,gotta watch the shallows,they come up fast.Went from 30 feet or more to 2 feet in seconds.
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Is anyone aware of a boat launch on the south shore of Christie lake?
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