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So here is my question I have 3 friend coming into town the weekend of the 19th. We only have the one day to fish and no boat. We are looking to rent a boat for the day and stay within (about) a 2 hour drive of Toronto. My cottage is on Simcoe so I will take a pass on it. If you had just one day and those limitations where would you go? We are looking for quantity over quality. These guys would rather catch a ton of small fish than hunt a 60 lb monster all day. We mostly would be looking for a lake that offers bass, pike, walleye, and muskie ( it does not have to be all of them but 3 out of 4 wouldn't be bad) Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Save yourself the drive and fish Lake Simcoe!

If you must leave, Lake St Clair is producing some nice bass, perch and muski this year. Haven't been there myself yet, but loads of great reports.
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Welcome to the site. :D ...hope you and your buddys get a few...let us know how you did , we are always looking for new reports on the Lakes and rivers, ....any tips you can pass on to help other anglers...or if you have any Questions.....this is the site to ask them on.....good luck !! :D
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if you come to st. clair theres tons of bass ,perch. musky will be a little tuffer as this time is the beginning of a fall transition
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st clair is a little farther than 2 hours though isn't it?
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AL R wrote:Try the bog. Lake scuggog that is . It has every thing that you are looking for and not too far from your home. There are three boat rental choices and good fishing at all parts of this lake. The lake is shallow and never really gets too rough. If you do decide to try it look me up and I might just fish with you.




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My friends have decied to try rice lake for now but I may well take you up on the offer. Do you live up there or just a cottage?
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try out cooks bay in lake simcoe caught my biggest bass there this year 21.25 inch. there are some nice pike there but fish the deeper water for now soon they will be comming in shallow agian.
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