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Not sure where you're going to be staying - but I would hit the shoals - start off shallow, and work my way deeper as the day progresses. They will be shallow in September, and you can probably sight fish them, if it's calm. Watch for the bare sandy patches between the weeds, and cast out into those areas. Those nice shoals, with access deep deeper water should hold them and bait.
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Thanks for the info.
We don't need an ice machine. None of us drink. Been there done that. Our fun is in the boat and we have a lot of laughs every few years. We're all in our 70's.
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Since you are staying in Orillia, you could also take the boat up into Lake Couchiching. Good Largemouth fishing in there and also Smallmouth Bass off the rock shoals as mentioned. Good Luck!
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