Walleye Fishing
Atikokan Ontario Canada
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Mosher Lake
3 Bedroom Cabin is a favourite - accomodates up to 10 guests

McGinnis Lake
Ideal for couples can sleep 6

Grew Lake
2 Separate bedrooms, beautiful cabin accomodates 8 guests

Tommyhow Lake
2 bedroom cabin, sleeps up to 8 guests

Gridiron Lake
2 bedroom cabin, small beach, accomodates 8 guests

Loganberry Lake
3 bedroom cabin for large groups up to 12

Mountairy Lake
Large 3 bedroom cabin, accomodates 12 people

Wapikaimaski Lake
4 bedroom cabin, accomodates 12

Bemar Lake
3 bedroom, accomodates up to 10 guests, canoe access to Quetico Park

Piche Lake
2 bedroom cabin, accomodates 6 guests

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Walleye thrive in a range of Ontario river and lake conditions from cold, clear water to warm, weedy and stained water. Preferred cover includes weed, wood and rock. Bottom types can be anything from soft mud to flooded timber, rubble or bedrock.

The walleye is a light-avoiding fish, caught most often under low light conditions. Fishing is generally best on cloudy or overcast days, or on days when waves keep light from penetrating too deeply into the water.

Casting or trolling with spinners or minnow-imitating plugs is a good bet. Special worm harness rigs of spinners and beads are often trolled. Jigs, either traditional bucktails, or tipped with any of the modern plastics, a piece of worm or minnow are walleye angling favorites.