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Bear Bay to Umbrella Island's in
West Bay of Lake Nipissing
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Umbrella Islands lie southeast of Bear Bay approximately
1 mile away. The 2 small islands in West Bay of Lake
Nipissing received their name as
the result of a tree shaped like an umbrella on the far
most east island. This area is awesome for walleyes as
you fish from all sides of the 2 islands. On the east
side approximately 1,300 feet sits a large boulder home
of a lot of Small Mouth Bass.
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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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