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Muskie Fishing
Muskie only represent 0.02% of the gamefish population in Ontario making Lake
Kasshabog a significant fishery. The Ministry of Natural Resources heavily stocked
Lake Kasshabog in the 80's and 90's resulting in an average size between 42"-46".
The following make Kasshabog an excellent muskie fishing lake:
- 88 miles of rugged shoreline dotted with many islands and bays.
- 13 natural spawning sites, which continue to increase the muskie population.
- A lake structure of mainly northern granite and limestone which offsets the
effects of acid rain.
- Depth ranges from a few feet to over 115 ft. Average depth is approximately
20 ft.
- Large areas of "cabbage" weeds and back bays with lily pads and
stumps.
Blue Mountain Lodge hosted both the 1998 and 1999 Muskies
Canada opening tournaments. Both tournaments proved a success with ample numbers
of fish boated and released both years.
Muskie fishing peaks in the months of June and early July with a resurgence in
September
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