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I'm up here on Vacation near Batchawana Bay for two weeks looking for brook trout. So far I've caught two trout in one week. I've fished the Agawa under the bridge, Kenny Lake, Goulais Falls on Whitman Dam Road, Lower Tilley and a beautiful spring fed lake on Gargantua and Speckled Trout Creek. I have a canoe, trolling motor for outside the park, and fly and spin gear. I've tried Mepps with worm, rapala, little cleo, crocodile, panther martin, hook and worm, egg sucking leech, muddler, hopper, streamers. I've tried casting, trolling with the motor outside the park, trolling with oars inside the park, still fishing, shore fishing, fly fishing from the canoe. So I really have been trying!

Does anyone have a suggestion of a place I should try for brookies at this time of year that I can access fairly easily inside or outside the park? I have a two wheel drive pickup so most back roads are OK.

 

Thanks! :worthy:

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Try Midjeimungshing in the park...past kenny

You can drive to it and launch your canoe.

 

good sized lake, fish the shorelines for specs

 

Spelling is wrong on the lake name but when you see the sign you will know it

Posted

Try Midjeimungshing in the park...past kenny

You can drive to it and launch your canoe.

 

good sized lake, fish the shorelines for specs

 

Spelling is wrong on the lake name but when you see the sign you will know it

 

 

Which is why I always just refer to it as Mijin.

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you're not allowed electric motors in lspp?

 

Also, try trolling small spoons and rapalas with enough weight to get you down 9-12 feet. Most fish will be a little bit deeper this far into the summer

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