Lanark Highlands Fishing Report
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 12:20 pm
I haven't seen many fishing reports lately, so here is my latest fishing excursion from yesterday (January 18, 2025).
I had originally wanted to try Bay of Quinte this weekend (I have never fished it), but due to the mild temps, rain, and wind gusts in the forecast, I opted to stay closer to home instead.
I left Ottawa at 5AM, so that I could make it to the lake and be setup in my first spot before sunrise. My destination? The Lanark Highlands.
I made it to my first spot around 7:15AM and setup along a weed edge in 12ft of water. The temperature was hovering around 0, and there was no precipitation, so I went without the shelter for the time being.
At 8AM my tip-up flag popped and I pulled in the first fish of the day. A 17ish inch walleye.
Shortly after, at 8:15, I had a mark come in on my sonar. I got a bite and whiffed on the hook set. Luckily I either didn't sting the fish, or it didn't care, it came back and gave me a second chance. This time I didn't miss and I reeled in this 16ish inch walleye. It was caught on a 3/16 oz gold Frostbite Dinner Bell spoon tipped with a minnow head.
After that, the wind and snow picked up, so I hunkered down for the next two hours.
I didn't mark any other fish here, so around 10AM I packed up and headed down the lake to a rock shoal that I have had success on from the boat, but had never ice fished before. Once I got to the second spot and found the base of the shoal, I setup camp.
At 11:20 my tip-up flag popped and I pulled in my biggest fish of the day. This 22 inch walleye.
I had originally wanted to try Bay of Quinte this weekend (I have never fished it), but due to the mild temps, rain, and wind gusts in the forecast, I opted to stay closer to home instead.
I left Ottawa at 5AM, so that I could make it to the lake and be setup in my first spot before sunrise. My destination? The Lanark Highlands.
I made it to my first spot around 7:15AM and setup along a weed edge in 12ft of water. The temperature was hovering around 0, and there was no precipitation, so I went without the shelter for the time being.
At 8AM my tip-up flag popped and I pulled in the first fish of the day. A 17ish inch walleye.
Shortly after, at 8:15, I had a mark come in on my sonar. I got a bite and whiffed on the hook set. Luckily I either didn't sting the fish, or it didn't care, it came back and gave me a second chance. This time I didn't miss and I reeled in this 16ish inch walleye. It was caught on a 3/16 oz gold Frostbite Dinner Bell spoon tipped with a minnow head.
After that, the wind and snow picked up, so I hunkered down for the next two hours.
I didn't mark any other fish here, so around 10AM I packed up and headed down the lake to a rock shoal that I have had success on from the boat, but had never ice fished before. Once I got to the second spot and found the base of the shoal, I setup camp.
At 11:20 my tip-up flag popped and I pulled in my biggest fish of the day. This 22 inch walleye.