Lake Nipissing
- Markus
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Lake Nipissing
Hi guys, I'm considering planning a trip to Nipissing for a bass fish. Has anyone been? What parts of the lake hold good populations of bass? Any proven tecniques work better then others?
Any tips would be appreciated.
Any tips would be appreciated.
Don't talk to me about the %^&#$ing Nippissing!!!
5 days, 8 guys, pouring rain = 3 pike and 1 walleye between us all THATs IT!!!!
We were fishing the West Arm, lovely spot but man was the bite off. Blew like a bugger from the West all the time we were there and the water was 3-4 feet higher than normal.
Rant over, did I help ya any Markus
5 days, 8 guys, pouring rain = 3 pike and 1 walleye between us all THATs IT!!!!
We were fishing the West Arm, lovely spot but man was the bite off. Blew like a bugger from the West all the time we were there and the water was 3-4 feet higher than normal.
Rant over, did I help ya any Markus
I didn't see any caught myself, but I just talked to one of the guys who was with me and he said that they had a couple take the odd spinnerbait when searching for pike around the deadheads. But I just checked the map for the West Arm area and Bass aren't mentioned as a "Hot Spot" species.
But, that the West Arm, not the Nippissing proper.
But, that the West Arm, not the Nippissing proper.
- Johnny Bass
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Hey Marcus. Fishing in nipissing was slow this year compared to past years. I think it may have to do with the weed growth in most lakes being behind. I searched callander bay hi and low and there was hardly any weed growth. I think this was end of may,early June. Fishing should pick up. One thing about Nipissing Smallies. they will hit any lure. I catch them with cranks,minnow baits,spinner baits,buzz baits, Spoons and everything else you can throw at them Stay in the small bay(Callander) if you are after smallies and fish the base and around Wasi falls. it is the local smallies and pickeral hangout. Good luck. I know you will enjoy your trip. By the way. My most productive lure on nippising for bass is a simple White grub 3 inch Try to find jig heads with little spinners on the side. they are Deadly on Nipissing.
Nipissing - The Quest for Fish
This is an amazing lake Marcus that will either keep giving you fish or keep you coming back for more.
I have made return trips to the West Arm for the past three years and this year will be four. Can't say that the lake has been very good to me but the scenery .... well lets just say I never get bored.
Here is a link to check out.
http://www.fishontario.com/best-spots/n ... ecies.html
Do a search on the board and you will come up with a lot more input to go on. Personally I would go to the west end of the lake if I were you despite the fact that the majority of the outfitters are at the East end the West end isn't fished as hard.
PS: This year I think I have finally dialed in the early August muskie game and I too will be testing out the smallies in the big lake a bit too now that I have a more reliable ride.
WARNING:
This lake really gets wild real quick. I have heard some nightmare stories from many a team that barely made it back home while fishing and the lake whipped up. There are so many submerged rocks too you better buy a couple of maps for the area you are planning on hitting. I have one for the western end and the west arm and I am grateful for it every time out.
I have made return trips to the West Arm for the past three years and this year will be four. Can't say that the lake has been very good to me but the scenery .... well lets just say I never get bored.
Here is a link to check out.
http://www.fishontario.com/best-spots/n ... ecies.html
Do a search on the board and you will come up with a lot more input to go on. Personally I would go to the west end of the lake if I were you despite the fact that the majority of the outfitters are at the East end the West end isn't fished as hard.
PS: This year I think I have finally dialed in the early August muskie game and I too will be testing out the smallies in the big lake a bit too now that I have a more reliable ride.
WARNING:
This lake really gets wild real quick. I have heard some nightmare stories from many a team that barely made it back home while fishing and the lake whipped up. There are so many submerged rocks too you better buy a couple of maps for the area you are planning on hitting. I have one for the western end and the west arm and I am grateful for it every time out.
- Muskiemagnet
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If you want bass I'd aviod Nippissing. The water is too cold and stained to be a great bass lake. Lots of other lakes I'd choose before Nippissing. Nippissing is more for walleye and muskies.
1. Charleston ; maybe the best smallmouth lake in Ontario.
2. Simcoe ; loaded with bass
3. Any of the Kawartha lakes
4. Bay of Quinte
5. too many to name
1. Charleston ; maybe the best smallmouth lake in Ontario.
2. Simcoe ; loaded with bass
3. Any of the Kawartha lakes
4. Bay of Quinte
5. too many to name
- Johnny Bass
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I didn't mean to knock Nippissing's bass fishing, they are there. I think if one was to target bass Nippissing is a long way to travel when there are better (in my opinion) lakes a lot closer. I try to get up to Nippissing every couple of years and never really experianced great bass fishing, although I must say they are never my intended target species. A great lake to visit however with lots to explore. Beware the west wind.
- Johnny Bass
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Well if this was a few years back I would have to totally disagree with you. Nippissing has given me some extrordinary fishing experiences.I've been going up to nippissing for the past 10 years. You go on may 24 weekend when nippising opens and hold on to your rod. IT IS AMAZING. But I know what you are saying. Fishing has declined in the last 2 years. Its still good but not worth the drive considering you have Simcoe and georgian bay only an hour away from Toronto. I mostly fish Callander Bay though and I think the Main lake should be good all year long. But You are right. Beware high winds in the main lake and rock shoals. it gets nasty in a hurry.
- trexellunge
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Hi Markus. Most of my fishing experience on Lake Nipissing has been on the Western section (West Bay, West Arm, Northwest Bay\Cache Bay).
I would have to admit that this section of the lake is not spectacular for bass, although you will catch some. I don't normally target bass too much in the lake, because the potential of hooking into a huge musky at any moment is there (bass don't normally hit musky lures). I do catch ALOT of pike while fishing for musky, and the walleye fishing can be very good if you target them. The bass fishing is decent in the Upper French River section of Lake Nipissing (Dokis), and I've heard the East end of the lake can be good at times also....maybe the South Shore area. Hope you hit paydirt Markus. I'm going up to the West Arm in a few days myself.
I would have to admit that this section of the lake is not spectacular for bass, although you will catch some. I don't normally target bass too much in the lake, because the potential of hooking into a huge musky at any moment is there (bass don't normally hit musky lures). I do catch ALOT of pike while fishing for musky, and the walleye fishing can be very good if you target them. The bass fishing is decent in the Upper French River section of Lake Nipissing (Dokis), and I've heard the East end of the lake can be good at times also....maybe the South Shore area. Hope you hit paydirt Markus. I'm going up to the West Arm in a few days myself.
Nippissing's got my vote
Hey Markus,
This has been the first year that I've been to Nippissing, once for ice fishing back in Feb, and again this past May 24 week. Ice fishing was a tad slow, but we got near our limits on the 2 days we were there. The spring trip was a totally different story, we caught our limits each day we were there, and it was quite an experience for this rookie angler. We hooked into 9 species of fish during our 4 day stay, from Bass to Sturgeon. If you're into Pike and Muskie, then you're in for a treat. We hooked into a lot of Pikes, and 2 Muskies while there. One was caught on a 3" storm soft plastic diving lure, and the other on a 5" gold yozuri knock-off crank bait from wally mart.
I agree with Johnny Bass on the white twister tails, I got a 2#+ Bass and the Pikes trolling/casting a black 1/4 jig and 4" twister tail. The eye's loved chartruse jig's tipped with a worm.
We stayed by the South River at Adventure Camp Ohio, and rented our cedar strip boat from Angler's Haven Marina on Fish Bay. Marc the owner is a great guy, and part of the reason we went back there this past Spring.
Fish Bay has quite a few patch of weeds, one just in front of the marina, and left of it. Trolling thru Dad's Red, produced one 12 lb pike, the muskie, and a 10 lb drum. There's a few nice drop-offs there.
Good luck on your trip,
VB
This has been the first year that I've been to Nippissing, once for ice fishing back in Feb, and again this past May 24 week. Ice fishing was a tad slow, but we got near our limits on the 2 days we were there. The spring trip was a totally different story, we caught our limits each day we were there, and it was quite an experience for this rookie angler. We hooked into 9 species of fish during our 4 day stay, from Bass to Sturgeon. If you're into Pike and Muskie, then you're in for a treat. We hooked into a lot of Pikes, and 2 Muskies while there. One was caught on a 3" storm soft plastic diving lure, and the other on a 5" gold yozuri knock-off crank bait from wally mart.
I agree with Johnny Bass on the white twister tails, I got a 2#+ Bass and the Pikes trolling/casting a black 1/4 jig and 4" twister tail. The eye's loved chartruse jig's tipped with a worm.
We stayed by the South River at Adventure Camp Ohio, and rented our cedar strip boat from Angler's Haven Marina on Fish Bay. Marc the owner is a great guy, and part of the reason we went back there this past Spring.
Fish Bay has quite a few patch of weeds, one just in front of the marina, and left of it. Trolling thru Dad's Red, produced one 12 lb pike, the muskie, and a 10 lb drum. There's a few nice drop-offs there.
Good luck on your trip,
VB
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Re: Lake Nipissing
...ah so now we bring light to the subject.Markus wrote:Hi guys, I'm considering planning a trip to Nipissing for a bass fish. Has anyone been? What parts of the lake hold good populations of bass? Any proven tecniques work better then others?
Any tips would be appreciated.
Here is my tip Markus:
Just smile while casting and don't look right into the camera. BTW a little eye shadow below the eye makes your eyes stand out better on film/video.
Sheldon Hatch
Just a guy that likes to fish walleye
Just a guy that likes to fish walleye