mikec Posted July 15, 2009 Report Posted July 15, 2009 Hey guys, Recently found out that one of my buddies booked a campsite at Bon Echo Provincial Park (ie. Lake Mazinaw, ie. fishing!) for the end of the month I've been here a few times before, and only caught some bass in the nearby smaller lakes. Mazinaw is very, very deep and there was a post either here or on another ontario forum about catching lakers in it. I have heard from many sources there are lakers, however, this is where my question comes in. Lakers are deep in the summer, and unfortunately, I do not have a boat. That means no downrigging or anything of the sort. However, being primarily a trout/salmon fisherman (rivers) I would love to hook into some lakers. Is there any way this is possible from a canoe? Two methods ive heard brought up are vertical jigging and a three-way swivel system with a large weight, trolling slowly on a canoe. Are either of the methods effective, or is it possible to use something else better like leadcore or a dispy diver? By the way, I have no idea how to fish any of the aforementioned setups, just heard of them. Also, the lake is huge, so how would I locate the depth and areas where the lakers may be? I have access to a map with depths if that helps, although im sure many of you will tell me a fishfinder is the way to go ($$$ ) Anyway, thanks for reading, and please post any advice you may have, as it is greatly appreciated. Mike
heri0n Posted July 15, 2009 Report Posted July 15, 2009 hey mike, check out the post i made the other day a lot of your questions are answered there!
heri0n Posted July 15, 2009 Report Posted July 15, 2009 oops heres the link http://www.ofncommunity.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=34143
johnnyb Posted July 16, 2009 Report Posted July 16, 2009 Trolling with a Pink Lady has worked very well for me in the summer for lakers...a thermometer is a really useful tool as well...finding the temperature they like is a great way to find the fish
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