Group: Members
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Member No.: 384
Joined: February 25, 2011
Lots of bass being caught on Lake Weslemkoon. Lake depths in our area go from 2-4 feet in the shallows along rocky edges and stumps to 10-15 feet in the middle of the small bays. The bays open up to deep holes for trout. To date our guests have only gone out for bass and have been very successful. Cast and retrieve is working well along the shores with 2 to 2 1/2 crank baits, jig heads with scented twister tails, and surface baits. Early morning and after dinner colours seem to be bright charteuse with orange or green on top. Deeper trolling is working on some shallow rapalla divers. The recent bass tournament out of Tanglewood marina had the winner at a 4.8 lb bass. Tons of fun can be had also in still fishing with a worm and float, the Rock bass just swarm and this type of fishing provides hours of enjoyment for the kids. The fishing can only get better as late august and september come around and the water cools a little. Come on up for some great bass fishing. We will post pictures and info as we go.
Group: Newbies
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Member No.: 738
Joined: August 02, 2011
Fish species present in Lake Weslemkoon include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, lake trout, brook trout, rockbass, perch and sunfish. Largemouth bass is the dominate species.
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Posts: 90
Member No.: 746
Joined: August 05, 2011
As stated, the lake has both smallies and large mouth. You are likely to catch more large mouth in the weedy areas, and smallies off rock ledges and stumps. Fraser Lake also nearby has walleye. Cheers, Whitey
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