Calabogie area bass

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I will be spending a week at my brothers cottage south of Calabogie at the end of July and have been studying the surrounding lakes, my question, if you could only fish 3 lakes for bass, which 3?

I'm originally from Temagami, maybe someone knows my brother?
His name is Al and he has a place on Little Green Lake, anyway thought I would ask, I'm not asking for specifics, the hunt is half the fun.

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Limestone has some nice bass in it (in addition to the trout) ;-)
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Calabogie Lake.
Grassy Bay and along the north side of the causeway produces great bass, and if you move a bit deeper of the causeway, you'll gran some Eye's......
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Thanks to Todd B and Sportspal for their reponses, I was going to hit Calabogie first as it's closest to the cottage, any other ideas?
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If I had a choice of lakes I too would stress Limestone Lake, Calabogie at the Causeway, dandy pickerel come out of there. Then the other lake is just a short but pleasant drive from the Bogie its Constant Lake. There you have an assortment of fish there. You have pike, bass, pickerel, speckle trout and of course your sunfish as well as perch and rock bass. If you are into the night fishing for Mud pout then stay and enjoy the quietness on the waters of Constant Lake. There is something for every one in the family to enjoy. :) [/b]
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Thanks again everyone! I had overlooked Limestone but found it on a backroads map, it seems small, is there a launch? This is such a great site, I think that I will post a General Post to introduce myself to everyone, think that I may be around for awhile.
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I've fished Calabogie and do well in Grassy Bay. A good spot is also up near the dam on the North side of the lake. Caught some nice largies last year along the cottages on blue senkos.
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