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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.
Over the years, Blue Mountain Lodge has hosted several Muskie Canada Live Release tournaments. These tournaments were successful with ample numbers of fish boated and released …. to be caught another day!
Muskie fishing peaks in the months of June and early July with a resurgence in
September

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