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Hey everyone!

 

I will be heading up to a small lake in Huntsville, Lake Waseosa. I've tried to do some research and as far as I know, the only fish species in the lake is smallmouth bass, yellow perch, rainbow trout, lake trout, brook trout, lake herring, golden shiners, and white suckers. I'm use to fishing in places like Georgian Bay where there is multiple species like largemouth bass, and pike.

 

How should I approach this lake?

 

Ive never fished for Trout before, but the SM Bass should be fairly easy.

 

 

Thanks!

Edited by LegitFish
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Remember to that Bass aren't in season until 4th sat in june so I would stick to targeting trout.

 

I wont be up there till mid July

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Did you get the species info from the MNR website, if so it's not always that accurate. Most of those surveys were done back in the 70's.

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Did you get the species info from the MNR website, if so it's not always that accurate. Most of those surveys were done back in the 70's.

 

I did find it on a MNR document, but I didnt see a date...

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I would see if you can find a local bait shop and give them a call, explain your situation and I'm sure they'd help you out.

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See if there is a stocking list for the lake. That will give you a better understanding of the fish populations. The trout will probably be deeper or suspended over deep water in July.

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