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Small Lakes Near Pembroke/Petawawa

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 12:29 pm
by Farlane94
Ill be going out tomorrow for the day and am wondering if anybody knows some small lakes within 30ish minutes of Pembroke. I tried Lemke and had a painfully slow day. Any species is good, just looking to get some classmates onto some fish!


Thanks.

Re: Small Lakes Near Pembroke/Petawawa

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 8:28 am
by beachburger
Lemke is probably fished out already! :lol:

Acorn and Beechnut are the closest stocked brookie lakes. Be aware that no live minnows allowed on Acorn and the MNR goes to both lakes regularly. Acorn is accessible with a vehicle and a bit of a slog through the woods. Beechnut is harder to get to. Probably need a snowmo to get in there now.

Corry Lake has sunfish. Not sure how accessible it is in the winter.

EDIT : Corrected to say no live minnows on Acorn only. Live minnows are allowed on Beechnut.

Re: Small Lakes Near Pembroke/Petawawa

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 10:37 am
by banjo
I know the area, but not much about fishing there. I was always wondering if anyone had fished Maves lake?

Re: Small Lakes Near Pembroke/Petawawa

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 5:32 pm
by wishin I was Fishin
No access to it! Too many people left junk on the ice and on shore so access to Maves and Supple has been shut down.

Re: Small Lakes Near Pembroke/Petawawa

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 5:57 pm
by Farlane94
Ya we hit Lemke and only managed perch. May need to give Acorn a shot soon, how far of a walk would it be from the closest road??

Re: Small Lakes Near Pembroke/Petawawa

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 7:10 pm
by beachburger
Farlane94 wrote:Ya we hit Lemke and only managed perch. May need to give Acorn a shot soon, how far of a walk would it be from the closest road??
It's about a 10 min walk to the lake and most of it is uphill. It's a pretty popular lake so the trail will be well trodden.