Need lake to fish near Fenlon Falls

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Need lake to fish near Fenlon Falls

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Hello guys
i bought boat in Fenlon Falls.I am going this Sunday to pickit up.I see some lakes on map.Can any1 tell me which lake is good to fish & what kind of fish i will be able to catch.thank you.I am from Toronto

Also the motor was winterized.So can any1 tell me how to put oil in the outboard.It is 28hp Johnson outboard..I am new to boat so help would be appreciated.

Also if any1 in Fenlon Fall is available on Sunday & can show me how to operate boat properly,it would be great&appreciated.
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Any1?
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Love to help but have never fished there...Driven through it but never fished...
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almontefisher wrote:Love to help but have never fished there...Driven through it but never fished...
How about Lake Scugog.Is it good.If yes,is there any public boat launch.And what kind of fish i will be able to catch.thx
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Definitely a public launch on Scugog, I think all that is open there right now is walleye, crappie, and perch... maybe carp if there are any left. I think there are better lakes in the area, Sturgeon, Rice, Pidgeon. You'll probably have better luck getting answers about lakes in the Toronto area on message boards closer to Toronto, try ofncommunity.com.

Those are all pretty busy lakes on the weekend. If this is your first time launching, loading, or operating a boat you may want to consider a smaller lake without so much traffic. Tensions can get pretty high at a busy launch when someone can't get their boat on or off the trailer and is holding everyone up.
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XXXL wrote:Definitely a public launch on Scugog, I think all that is open there right now is walleye, crappie, and perch... maybe carp if there are any left. I think there are better lakes in the area, Sturgeon, Rice, Pidgeon. You'll probably have better luck getting answers about lakes in the Toronto area on message boards closer to Toronto, try ofncommunity.com.

Those are all pretty busy lakes on the weekend. If this is your first time launching, loading, or operating a boat you may want to consider a smaller lake without so much traffic. Tensions can get pretty high at a busy launch when someone can't get their boat on or off the trailer and is holding everyone up.
thx for reply.If possible can you give me google map link to the public launch.
Can u tell me which other lake is good near Fenlon Falls.thx
Can u catch walley without trolling& what is effective bait for it.let me know.Thank you.
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Try the map project on this site. Cameron lake has a launch in fenelon, as well as sturgeon lake. Pigeon lake is good for walleye this time of year as well.

Good luck,
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i live in fenelon falls now. cameron is good, i havent fished it much this yeah yet , seeing as i just got my boat in the water and daock payed for yada yada...dunno where ill be on sunday.. drop it in and drive it like you own it ;)
yes trolling is good for walleys...
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