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Keith's Bay to Bear Bay in West
Bay of Lake Nipissing
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As you keep traveling to the northeast of Keith’s Bay
you will come up on Bear Bay. This bay is also fairly
huge and offers numerous areas to fish. Some of the
biggest Walleye catches have been experienced in this
bay. This bay also offers deeper and shallow areas along
with various shoals. The route to get there from Keith’s
Bay is clear sailing but beware as you approach the
island in front of the bay as a huge sunken shoal
protrudes away from the shore. If you can safely find
this shoal work it from all sides, as this area can be
very productive.
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Map Legend:
Depth are in meters (ex 6.4 or 8 or5.2, the
larger number represents main value the second
represents the decimal value)
Tan (gold or yellow) represents Land. Dark Blue
shallow water 2 meters or less. Light Blue
represents waters between 2 to 5 meters. White
represents waters 5 meters or more in depth
Anywhere on the map you see (05) or (0) is a
shallow area or rocky area.
All stars or plus sign with 4 dots indicates
submerges rocks
The R attributed with a depth value means rocks
submerged at represented depth
Ideal Time of Year to Fish West Bay of
Lake Nipissing
Walleye: From opening in mid May to
Mid August
Northern Pike: From opening in mid May to
closing mid October
Bass (largemouth and small mouth): From its
opening 4th Saturday of June to mid September
Musky: From its opening in mid June to end July
and Mid September to end of October |
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