Ottawa Valley Shore Fishing Guide

The Fishing Map Project comes alive in Hawk Talk. This project features various bodies of water in the province of Ontario, which can be downloaded here, and used to find some potential honey holes.
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Ottawa Valley Shore Fishing Guide

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For anyone looking for shore fishing locations around Ottawa.

Ottawa Valley Shore Fishing Guide
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Thanks. Nice work.

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Nice!, great info for us members of the boat-less club:roll:
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Hey is there any trick on viewing the map? Nothing is coming up?
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Where is the guide? The Google satellite map comes up with the highways and town names, but that's it. Has something happened to the link?
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ELLIS wrote:Where is the guide? The Google satellite map comes up with the highways and town names, but that's it. Has something happened to the link?

Try zooming in a little, little park icons will show up.
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OK, I zoomed in and saw the park names. Still don't see the locations of the fishing spots. Tried two different browsers just in case. No difference.
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ELLIS wrote:Where is the guide? The Google satellite map comes up with the highways and town names, but that's it. Has something happened to the link?

Try zooming in a little, little park icons will show up.
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Where is the guide?
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the first time I saw the guide it was great my daughter is in Ottawa so i go there alot but the next time a tried it had been blanked out all the markers are gone.
bummer it was a really good map who ever mad it should repost it.
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same here see the map but nothing on it ? :cry:
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If I remember correctly the person who started it decided to pull it...

Was doing a search for something completely different and came across this article by Justin. Talks about some local shore fishing spots.
http://www.ontariofishing.net/emagazine ... 010-7.html
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WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE FOR WALLEY IN OTTAWA REGION?!?!?!?!?!?!? only catchin large, smallies, and perch!!!!!!!!!!! Let me know PLEEEAASE!
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I'd have to say Wendover hahaah. Honeslty, the South Nation River empties there and the Walleye use it for spawning. So, the population there is very strong. And with them, you have great pike and muskie fishing too!
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