Kawartha Sunset

Kawartha Sunset
Sunset fishing cant be beat! Then enjoy a drink and shore lunch/dinner/whenever on us. Fresh Perch, Walleye and Bass.

Sunday, 17 April 2011

Musky Hunting on Cameron Lake. Fenelon Falls, Ontario.

Fish of 10, 000 casts,..... or whatever the number may be.
Those of us that are lucky enough to fish the Kawartha Lakes, may disagree with this. Located about an hour and half north of Toronto, and easily accessible, this chain of lakes offers clean clear waters, and one of your best chances to hooking into one of the most respected fish you can catch in freshwater. 

Your best bet for a chance at catching one of these elusive fish may be to give one of these lakes a try!
Buckhorn, Cameron, balsam, Sturgeon, Pigeon and Rice lake are just a few of these lakes that are worth exploring.
They are not known for size, however many 50 plus inchers have been caught in these lakes.
For numbers however, im not sure there is any lakes that can compare... Multi Musky days are not uncommon. Double digit days can be had. 
Like most Musky anglers already know, patience and persistence always plays a key role.. You could go out for 6 hours and catch 3 Musky.. they may all come in the last hour of the day however:)

I will get into lures and presentations in a later article...however I can tell you from experience... Kawartha Muskys are on the most part eager to show interest in most presentations that match the local forage in the area! 
Ive caught some of my biggest Muskies while fishing Bass, on common lures and simple presentations.. 

Clear waters, little traffic, and lots of Muskys to be had, are just a few things this chain of lakes has to offer. 


Cameron Lake is definately a lake to check out, even though its size may throw some anglers off..  It dosent get much pressure and there are lots of Muskys to be had..... Dont want to give to much out! Tight Lines Always!


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