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Fishing, Boating and Recreation

Pete and Matt with big fishWhat could be better than taking a boat or canoe out on Big Gull Lake and spending a crisp morning catching walleye, small and large mouth black bass, northern pike, muskellunge, perch, whitefish or a variety of pan fish that inhabit the multitude of rocky shoals and bays? No matter where you fish in this lake, with some patience, you are sure of coming home with a catch.

Big Gull Lake has an excellent reputation for it's fishing. The walleye and bass thrive in the natural spring fed lake, due to it's irregular bottom, many bays and islands.

Big Gull Lake in Southeastern Ontario is surrounded by many readily accessible lakes for the adventurous fisherman.

*View more fishing pictures in our photo gallery

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Fishing Seasons

Fishing Regulation Information (Big Gull Lake - Zone 18) - www.mnr.gov.on.ca

For your convenience, you may obtain a fishing license at Camp's Bay.

Andrew with a big bass

Walleye:

January 01 - March 01 and the 2nd Saturday in May - December 31

Northern Pike:

January 01 - March 31 and the 2nd Saturday in May - December 31

Bass:
(Large and Small Mouth)

4th Saturday in June - November 30

Whitefish:

No season limitations

Muskellunge:
(36" minimum slotsize)

3rd Saturday in June - November 30

Pan Fish:

No season limitations

Bob snags nice pike

Pete catches walleyeCamp's Bay also offers the following Facilities and Services for guests who are fishing and boating enthusiasts:

Fish cleaning station
Fish freezing facility
Bait and large selection of tackle
Launching and docking
Fishing licenses


Other Recreational Activities

Camp's Bay is the best access to Big Gull Lake to link up to the Canoe Routes that will take you through 100 km including nine lakes and unbelievable scenery.

To view wilderness camping sites: North Frontenac Park Lands Camping

 

  • Bird Watching
  • Canoeing
  • Hiking
  • Kayaking
  • Play Area
  • Rock Hounding
  • Rock Jumping
  • Snorkeling
  • Sailing
  • Scuba Diving
  • Swimming
  • Tubing
  • Wake Boarding
  • Water Skiing
  • Water Sports
  • Wind Surfing
  • Wildlife and Wilderness    Photography
 
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Last updated: 2008-01-16

Pete assists with twins big catch Peggy lands a Muskie nice catch