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Primarily a Bass fisherman, but figured I might try my hand at Walleye this spring...any tips on what lakes to try in the Peterborough area?

Is Rice Lake any good for Walleye?

 

Thanks

 

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It was when I fished it 20 some odd years ago...

Most of the Kawartha Lakes and rivers have their share of pickerel...

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personally, id fish the tri-lakes, they had a pretty decent population and spawn of them come through a few years ago. I wouldnt call the fishing for them "excellent" by any means though. Not a lot of places have good walleye fishing anymore.

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Stoney has always been my favourite for Walleye in the Kawarthas. Lots of structure and some good current areas. And if they're not biting, the scenery's nice...

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7 hours ago, Beans said:

It was when I fished it 20 some odd years ago...

Most of the Kawartha Lakes and rivers have their share of pickerel...

X2 on kawartha lakes

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4 hours ago, CrowMan said:

And if they're not biting, the scenery's nice...

The reason I live where I do CrowMan, it's beautiful around here.

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Like the gentleman said Rice Lake was always good for walleye but haven't been for years either. Used to fish  Sturgeon Lake but the last time there it was terrible. Been told people come up from the GTA and keep everything they catch no matter what the size. Also they have a ban on Lake Scugog for walleye because they are trying to bring the population back up. Good Luck It is a beautiful area and make sure and get some Kawartha Lakes icecream. YUM! YUM!

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