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hey good to hear u found a nother good honey hole..where about in the bogie is this one (if you are willing to share?) im also assuing yuo know fo all the stocked and private lakes ..thnx
po and what i know of the area is a man named bill bompas back in the day owned abunch of land and worked for mnr but was crooked and he poached and stocked lakes for himself and this i how these places started i assume p.s i would not share the hooney hole if u shared thnx
Hey I tried asking catch more for a tiny little 4ft wide stream and he wouldnt' give me the name of it or area of it......You'll have to pry that information from his cold dead hands!
The best way to find trout streams is to look out your windows as you drive around endlessly in the calabogie area....I could give you more tips but that would make it way too easy.
Todd B. wrote:Hmmmm....sounds like an interesting mystery the MNR could shed some light on. Since brookies are the only native trout, the bows and browns must have been stocked, yet there is no evidence that any rivers up in the Calabogie region have been stocked with bows and only two bodies of water are stocked with browns.
Todd, No mystery at all. Check the adjoining MNR districts stocking lists. You'll find the answers you're looking for there.
Katch Moore, glad to hear you found the honey hole on that stretch of water. I've been looking for it but haven't found it yet.
i've checked out the other stocking list, pembroke, and kempville, and that creek with the brookies is not stock, and the lake it feeds from isnt stock either. natural brookies