Deer Bay - Lower Buckhorn Lake
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:31 am
I have just returned from spending four weeks at the cottage on Deer Bay of Lower Buckhorn Lake in the Kawarthas. I've cottaged there for going on 20 years now, and the changes in the ecology since the arrival of the Zebra mussels are making fishing more challenging every year. The water clarity keeps improving and the weed growth around the shores of the bay gets thicker every year -- it starts about six feet from the end of our dock now, whereas 20 years ago there was absolutely none.
I'm a Walleye kind of guy, and in four weeks I caught a grand total of four -- a 4.5 pounder I released to breed more, and three 1-1.5 pounders that went to the pan. All on jigs and curly-tails. Over the years I've found a few productive rock piles, and that's where I caught these, but that's not very many given the hours I put in. Even dragging leeches on Lindy-rigs produced a big zero. Trolling shortly after dark used to produce limits, but not this time. Not a single "Eye" caught trolling. I admit I'm not a great weed fisherman, but I've been fishing the edges in desperation with no luck at all.
On the other hand, there appear to be plenty of small Smallmouth ('04 or '05 year class perhaps) and no end to the Bluegills -- although I haven't caught any of the salad plate size I'm used to catching in Mississippi Lake. I've heard reports of small Crappie as well.
Are there any other FishHawkers who fish Lower Buckhorn that have any reports to share? I'm heading back in mid-August for another three or four weeks, and am ready to try anything. I'm also thinking of hitting Loon Call, Ansthruther and Chandos lakes to see if I can drag up any deep summer Lakers or Splake. Any local knowledge or tips would be appreciated.
I'm a Walleye kind of guy, and in four weeks I caught a grand total of four -- a 4.5 pounder I released to breed more, and three 1-1.5 pounders that went to the pan. All on jigs and curly-tails. Over the years I've found a few productive rock piles, and that's where I caught these, but that's not very many given the hours I put in. Even dragging leeches on Lindy-rigs produced a big zero. Trolling shortly after dark used to produce limits, but not this time. Not a single "Eye" caught trolling. I admit I'm not a great weed fisherman, but I've been fishing the edges in desperation with no luck at all.
On the other hand, there appear to be plenty of small Smallmouth ('04 or '05 year class perhaps) and no end to the Bluegills -- although I haven't caught any of the salad plate size I'm used to catching in Mississippi Lake. I've heard reports of small Crappie as well.
Are there any other FishHawkers who fish Lower Buckhorn that have any reports to share? I'm heading back in mid-August for another three or four weeks, and am ready to try anything. I'm also thinking of hitting Loon Call, Ansthruther and Chandos lakes to see if I can drag up any deep summer Lakers or Splake. Any local knowledge or tips would be appreciated.