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9/13/2023 7:55 pm  #1


Planning a 4 day trip for brook/lake trout fishing

Hey all!
New to the forum but not portaging or Algonquin. Me and a friend are hoping to get into some trout this fall trip. Has anyone done any fall fishing up off cedar lake, little cauchon area. Any tips as to ehat I should be using for bait would be so greatly appreciated. Because eof the weather being so up and down I was thinking maybe it would be smart to have a thermometer to check water Temps? That way we would know what depth the trout might be at?
Thanks so much in advance
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Moderator comment: Lake in question is barely over 50 acres. (22.2 hectares) .
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Over time, the forum community has developed the following policy. Those lakes which are identified on the MNR Fish Stocking List may be identified in forum postings. However, lakes that aren't on the MNR Fish Stocking List should not be identified if their area is 60 hectares or less, so as to help minimize possible impacts on native trout populations. Likewise, no "hot spot" locations (such as points, bays or co-ordinates) should be identified on any lakes regardless of their status. Reference to watersheds, lake groups and larger lake locations in general are acceptable .. but nothing more specific. To help forum users conform to this restriction, here's the links to the 2005-2011 MNR Fish Stocking List, the 2015-2020 MNR Fish Stocking List, a PDF Listing of Historical Lake Sizes and random examples of smaller lake sizes ...Bissett 105 hectares
Rence 92 hectares
Hayes 75 hectares
Godda 60 hectares
Fraser 50 hectares
Shrew 40 hectares

Last edited by AlgonquinLongTripper (9/14/2023 8:58 am)

 

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