Finding new lakes to fish
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:00 pm
So, in an effort to expand the number of lakes and rivers that I regularly fish, I went out today in search of new bodies of water that I could easily launch my boat (19.5 ft Lund w/ 90HP Honda). I've always wanted to find a "trout" lake, and I know that they are well kept secrets to those in the know.
Combining the MNR Fish Consumption Guide, the Eastern Ontario Backroads Mapbook, and the Stocking lists, I make a list of lakes that I would like to try. I jumped in the truck this morning to scout my locations and see if they are accessible or if they have a suitable launch.
Here are some issues I encountered (any hints or pointers gratefully accepted):
1a-Mile Lake - Steep launch, very bad erosion, but do-able with my truck.
1b-K&P trail between Clyde Lake and Mile lake is washed out. There is 18-24" of water. No problem for the truck, but anyone else with less clearance may have issues.
2-Brook Lake - This was high on my wish list. I tried to find "Chipmunk lane" from the K&P trail, however every road leading East is marked with "Private - no trespassing". I tried from the other side by taking Luker Road, looked promising, but once again, the same damn sign: "Private - No tresspassing".
So, here is a question. Am I off base by assuming that the MNR stocks a lake that is unaccessible to the public?
3-Norway Lake - Tons of cottages, but no visible launch, and most roads around the lake have "Private - No tresspassing signs". Dissapointing.
4-Anyone know what is in Balmer lake? It looks promising, but has no visible launch unless you have a canoe or yak.
Combining the MNR Fish Consumption Guide, the Eastern Ontario Backroads Mapbook, and the Stocking lists, I make a list of lakes that I would like to try. I jumped in the truck this morning to scout my locations and see if they are accessible or if they have a suitable launch.
Here are some issues I encountered (any hints or pointers gratefully accepted):
1a-Mile Lake - Steep launch, very bad erosion, but do-able with my truck.
1b-K&P trail between Clyde Lake and Mile lake is washed out. There is 18-24" of water. No problem for the truck, but anyone else with less clearance may have issues.
2-Brook Lake - This was high on my wish list. I tried to find "Chipmunk lane" from the K&P trail, however every road leading East is marked with "Private - no trespassing". I tried from the other side by taking Luker Road, looked promising, but once again, the same damn sign: "Private - No tresspassing".
So, here is a question. Am I off base by assuming that the MNR stocks a lake that is unaccessible to the public?
3-Norway Lake - Tons of cottages, but no visible launch, and most roads around the lake have "Private - No tresspassing signs". Dissapointing.
4-Anyone know what is in Balmer lake? It looks promising, but has no visible launch unless you have a canoe or yak.