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Fishing Hot Spots Topo Maps for Ontario, Canada Fishing Hot Spots Topo Maps for Ontario, Canada ![]()
Fishing Hot Spots Maps
are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology
for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth
contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such
as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and
bottom composition. Maps also contain an easy-to-use latitude and longitude
grid, as well as GPS information. All fishing areas are
shaded and numbered, leading you to detailed fishing reports located
directly on the map. Size unfolded: 24" x 36". Q-Series
Maps provide the latest GPS coordinates, fishing information, contours and
structure, plus buoy placement and marked navigation channels. Bay of
Quinte East (Telegraph Narrows to Upper Gap) This map details
the Bay of Quinte East between Telegraph Narrows to Upper
Gap. Walleye make up 90% of the bay's total fish
harvest and anglers consistently catch walleye over 12 lbs. Other
targeted species include: perch, rock bass, lake whitefish and catfish.
Bay of Quinte West (Trenton to Telegraph Narrows) Excellent walleye
numbers await anglers in the Bay of Quinte between Trenton
to Telegraph Narrows. Anglers also find good opportunities for perch,
brown bullhead, drum, carp and catfish here. Lake of the
Woods Northeast (includes Kenora, Ray Portage Bay, Witch Bay, Andrew
Bay, Yellow Girl Bay, Sunset Channel, Bigstone Bay) Lake of
the Woods is a premier fishing destination, and this map
includes Kenora, Rat Portage Bay, Witch Bay, Andrew Bay, Yellow
Girl Bay, Sunset Channel and Bigstone Bay. Walleye, smallmouth bass
and musky lead the way, but this fishery produces good
numbers of northern pike and yellow perch too. Lake of
the Woods Northwest (includes Clearwater Bay, Labyrinth Bay, Monument Bay,
Ptarmigan Bay, Big Narrows, Bishop Bay) This map details Clearwater
Bay, Labyrinth Bay, Monument Bay, Ptarmigan Bay, Big Narrows and
Bishop Bay. Walleye, smallmouth bass and musky lead the way,
but this fishery produces good numbers of northern pike and
yellow perch too. Lake of the Woods Southeast (includes Sabaskong
Bay, Nestor Falls Whitefish Bay, Sioux Narrows, Regina Bay, Long
Bay, Lobstick Bay, Miles Bay) Lake of the Woods' tremendous
fishing makes this a popular destination for anglers. Most fishers
come for the quality walleye, smallmouth bass and musky. This
map includes Sabaskong Bay, Nestor Falls Whitefish Bay, Sioux Narrows,
Regina Bay, Long Bay, Lobstick Bay and Miles Bay. Lake
of the Woods Southwest (includes Big/Little Traverse Bay - Ontario/Minnesota)
This map covers everything anglers need to know about the
Southwest area of Lake of the Woods around Big/Little Traverse
Bay ? Ontario/Minnesota. Walleye, smallmouth and musky attract big-time attention.
Rainy Lake North (includes Redgut Bay, Manitou Sound, Northeast and
Northwest bays) Resting on the Minnesota/Ontario border, Rainy Lake boasts
large numbers of walleye in addition to being a premier
smallmouth bass fishery. This map details Redgut Bay
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