Shiner Lake

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Shiner Lake

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What a day!

Just got back from good ol' reliable Shiner Lake near Calabogie.

Caught a bunch of real nice trout, a bunch of real nice keepers and too many small ones.

Still nice ice and nothing beats the scenery there!
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take the high road on this everyone...
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Post by Fishn'Ottawa »

Forgot to mention the surprise of the day!

After a few trout caught, a hard hit and to my surprise reeled in PIKE!

Never though I'd catch a pike in Shiner. It was very small but won't be for long in that lake when its got lots of tasty trout for it to munch on.
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Post by Sportspal »

OK, I'll bite on this one.
Isn't Shiner lake in Divison 12, and all trout is closed until the last friday in april?
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Division 15, rainbow trout, open all year....
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good ol' division 15 :)
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My mistake on the division, thanks for the correction.
My apologies for any confusion this may have caused.
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