Go Fishing
Enjoy Your Time On the Lake
Both Sport fishing and Conservation Licenses are available online and at local bait & tackle shops.
Conservation Licenses are available at a lower cost.
Non Canadian Residents License
Non Ontario Residents License
Download the Ontario Fishing Regulations for Zone 5
Ontario Fishing License and other fishing information
Walleye
Northern Pike
Musky
Perch
Rock Bass
Crappie
What should I bring?
- A light weight rod for Walleye, Bass & Crappie
- A medium to heavy weight rod for Northern, Trout & Musky
- Spare line, 8 lb. test for light weight rods, 30lb. test braided line for medium to heavy rods.
- Jigs 1/8 - 3/8 oz. (typically 1/4 oz.) in any colour, plain lead colour works too
- Spinner Baits, with white skirts or colours combined with white
- Good quality leaders, 6" minimum
- Buck tails, CowGirls, Bulldogs
For bigger fish, the early season starts with smaller baits, as the season goes on, the baits get larger. You can always call us for details on what is working at the present time.
- Bug repellent & "After Bite" or something similar
- Sunglasses
- Sun screen/Bug spray
- Local map
- Camera
- Filet knife
- First-Aid Kit
- Rain gear
- Clothing to suit the season
- Personal items ie. medications, tooth brush & tooth paste, soap, shampoo etc.
- Groceries for the duration of your stay. There is a well stocked grocery store close by.
- Paper towels
- Toilet paper
- Garbage bags
- Dry bag or pack sack to store rain gear, first aid kit, etc. while out for the day in a boat.
- A deck of cards and/or a book
- PFD's (Personal Flotation Devices) to fit larger sizes or children
Pick up a copy of the current Fishing Regulations when you purchase your license, or go online to study up on the rules, regulations and laws.
Get your Ontario Fishing License and more information on fishing in Ontario.
We have current copies in the office and in the cabins.