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Lake Superior Prov. Park,

Lake Superior tributaries are in

NE Ontario, Division 18;


Lake Superior itself is in

NW Ontario, Division 23

 

This web page is only a guide, and not meant for use as reference when going fishing. Refer to the Ontario Fishing Regulations for up to date catch & posession limits and licensing.

 

Measuring Your Fish.  For some species of fish, and certain bodies of water size restrictions apply.  Unless otherwise stated, size limits refer to the TOTAL Length, measured from the tip of the mouth with the jaws closed to the tip of the tail, with the tail fin lobes compressed to get the maximum possible length. In some bodies of water, the regulations may state that measurement of the FORK Length must be used when measuring your fish. The fork length is measuring from the tip of the mouth with the jaws closed to the central part of the tail fin. If you catch a fish that is of a restricted size, you must release it immediately.

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SPECIES OF FISH FOUND IN LAKE SUPERIOR PARK

Brook Trout , Pike, Lake Trout, Rainbow, Walleye, Coho, Pink, and Chinook; Other species you can fish for are  Bass, Muskellunge, Yellow Perch, Crappie, Brown Trout, Splake, Atlantic Salmon, Whitefish, and Sauger and Sturgeon.  Always check regulations for catch & posession limits.  You will need a fishing license to fish and can buy a license as a (a) Residents of Canada and (b) Non-Residents of Canada. For more information on fishing in Ontario pick up your Ontario Recreational Fishing Regulations where licenses are sold, or go to www.mnr.gov.on.ca/MNR/fishing/

Catch and Possession Limits   There is a limit to the number of fish that you may catch or be in possession of, and also depends on what type of license you hold, species of fish, where you catch the fish, and sometimes their size.

OUR FAVOURITE TROUT LURE  Watch out when you put on a Williams Trophy, tried the one with blue on it and it worked like a charm - lake trout, right out of the lake and into the frying pan ! But we can't tell you what lake :)

WHERE TO FISH   We can't tell you all of our secrets.  But we can tell you that there are countless inland lakes and rivers within the boundaries of Lake Superior Park to enjoy sport fishing during the summer and winter seasons.  Some of these lakes are more difficult to get to than others.  Pick up a park map, your fishing regulations, and license and check out the awesome places you might catch the big one.  Crescent Lake is a great place to go on a family fishing day.  This campground has a boat launch for your kayak or canoe, the lake is stocked, and you can get to 3 other lakes through short portages.