cityfisher Posted June 26, 2007 Report Posted June 26, 2007 Hey all, Im going to a friends cottage on CAMP LAKE in the huntville area in a couple weeks. Has anyone heard of it ? I cant find ANY info on it... Any help would be appreciatted. Thanks !
ccmtcanada Posted June 27, 2007 Report Posted June 27, 2007 A quick search on the net.... Camp Lake Fish: lake trout, brook trout Cottages: Yes Camp lake is a small lake, remotely located north of Lake of Bays and the western edge of Algonquin Park. From Hwy 60 and Huntsville take Limberlost Road Route 8 north to Tasso Lake where the road turns south and heads to Camp Lake. This lake has several service roads to access most west and north sides of the lake. The lakes in this region tend to be colder and deeper which is more favorable for trout fishing. Flossie lake is actually connected to the north end of Camp Lake. http://www.experience-muskoka.com/camp_lake.html Apparently there is a slot for them as well: Lake trout must be less than 40 cm (15.7 in.) or greater than 55 cm (21.7 in.) in length. Only one line may be used when angling through the ice. Source: Fishing Regulations That's about all I could find...sorry I couldn't be of more help.
ccmtcanada Posted June 27, 2007 Report Posted June 27, 2007 Cliff, back to work man! LOL...I'm busted!!!!!
cityfisher Posted June 27, 2007 Author Report Posted June 27, 2007 A quick search on the net.... Camp Lake Fish: lake trout, brook trout Cottages: Yes Camp lake is a small lake, remotely located north of Lake of Bays and the western edge of Algonquin Park. From Hwy 60 and Huntsville take Limberlost Road Route 8 north to Tasso Lake where the road turns south and heads to Camp Lake. This lake has several service roads to access most west and north sides of the lake. The lakes in this region tend to be colder and deeper which is more favorable for trout fishing. Flossie lake is actually connected to the north end of Camp Lake. http://www.experience-muskoka.com/camp_lake.html Apparently there is a slot for them as well: Lake trout must be less than 40 cm (15.7 in.) or greater than 55 cm (21.7 in.) in length. Only one line may be used when angling through the ice. Source: Fishing Regulations That's about all I could find...sorry I couldn't be of more help. Nice thanks !
camillj Posted June 27, 2007 Report Posted June 27, 2007 Pretty country and you are right at the border of the park ! I never had much luck in there but ... the next lake south (about half a mile) definitely has speck's
cityfisher Posted June 29, 2007 Author Report Posted June 29, 2007 has anyone caught bass in this lake ??? is it a busy lake ?
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