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Good opening weekend fishin trip other than a ruined camera, got limits of lakers and specks,, wish I could post pics for yall .. There was still ice over half of the lake but that did not bother the fish at all......
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what part of algonquin park were you in?? i'm heading off for may long weekend! access point 25 is where we are starting our trip.


too bad about the camera :shock: , there are some nice brookies in algonquin park, very nice colors!!!
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Hey Katch, been a while since I was in that part of the park but if you are heading down towards Radiant I had some luck right off the campsite in Clamshell. I expect there is still only one site on the lake. It's just to the left of entrance to the lake by the rapids. Just cast off the rocks

I was cathing walleye using a small white spinner bait. Drove my buddy nuts, he could manage a bite and I caught 3 in about 20 minutes.
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We launched at the Opeongo ramp and fished lakers and portaged into a couple speckie lakes from there , I'm sure you will do well however come prepared for the black flies as they are biting well too..
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