WABASKANG LAKE
Enjoy season-long fishing on Wabaskang Lake and its adjoining waterways. Part of the Cedar River watershed, Wabaskang Lake offers a great variety of fish species including walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, lake trout, large perch and whitefish.
The many weed beds in Wabaskang Lake and relatively shallow water (average is 20') make the walleye fishing outstanding most of the season. Northern pike are most plentiful from the middle of August through the first week of September, with trophy-size fish being caught all season long. May and June is the best time for jumbo perch fishing, but anglers have no trouble catching these fish at any time, due to the large perch population in Wabaskang. The population of smallmouth bass has been developing in Wabaskang Lake and this species can be easily found in the 3-6 pound range.
Over the past fifteen years many improvements have been made in the Cedar River Watershed area to improve spawning areas, including cleaning feeder streams and limiting access. As a result, we have seen the fish numbers and average sizes increasing each year.
We provide everyone with a detailed map of Wabaskang Lake. During the hottest part of the summer the surface water (top 30") may reach seventy degrees, below the water remains quite cold and we never experience and algae or bloom (green slime) in the lake.Click here to see a Wabaskang Lake Map.
Female walleyes lay approximately 26,000 eggs per pound of body weight each year, however with a high mortality rate even in perfect conditions, the only way to maintain populations is to practice Catch and Release with these larger sized fish.
At Sleepy Dog Cabins, we strongly support Catch & Release. Our guests have grown accustomed to bringing home their limits of fish and eating lots of fish throughout their week-long stay. However, should you catch that trophy of a lifetime, I would urge you to take some quality photos and consider having a high quality long-lasting graphite reproduction of your catch made so you can have your trophy fish, and that same fish can swim again to provide another angler the same opportunity. I can assist you with local taxidermists who provide this service should you choose to have it done here in Canada.
To further support our guests in releasing quality fish back to their waters to fight another day, Sleepy Dog Cabins offers the following Catch & Release Free Trip Award. At the end of each season a name will be drawn from guests who have released any walleye over 18 inches or any northern pike over 30 inches. Should your name be drawn, you will receive YOUR trip (please note this only applies to the guest's name who was drawn and not the entire group) the following year free of charge, excluding any live bait used, taxes or other incidental charges.
Remember: The future of fishing is in your hands, please practice Catch & Release.
BOATS & MOTORS
You are welcome
to bring your own boat and use our concrete boat ramp, well maintained dock and fish cleaning
facilities. Dock is supplied with electricity.
FISHING LICENCE OPTIONS FOR NON-RESIDENTS OF CANADA FOR 2006
CONSERVATION
2 Walleye, 2 Northern, 2 Bass, 25 Perch Limit (Some Restrictions Apply) 7 Day Conservation License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24.00 CND Funds
Seasonal Conservation License . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39.00 CND Funds
SPORTSMAN
4 Walleye, 4 Northern, 4 Bass, 50 Perch, 1 Trout, 1 Musky Limit (Some Restrictions Apply)
7 Day Sportsman's License. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $41.00 CND Funds
Seasonal Sportsman's License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$64.00 CND Funds
To find license fees for Canadian residents, and to view a full copy of the Ministry of Natural Resources Fishing Regulations, clickHERE
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