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woodee123
Posted: Aug 29, 2014 - 11:20 am


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Hey all, pretty quiet on this board in the summer.lol

heading up to the bonfield side of nosbonsing. anyone have any recent advice? will go for some panfish in railway bay and maybe some hammer handles for the kids but it sure would be nice to have a little shore lunch of walleye


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musky66
Posted: Aug 30, 2014 - 12:03 pm


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Hope you do well, I should be on Nosbonsing next week, looking for the sunken island

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woodee123
Posted: Sep 02, 2014 - 10:53 am


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couple small pike, and tons of pan fish kept the kids busy. lake was pretty quiet and seems to be colder than usual.

sunkin island
if you line yourself up with development road (big hill towards Bondfield)

head east, once you hit the island in front of railroad bay, slow down. line the point of that island with the land poiint on your left side. this will bring you close. just tour that area and you will find it. starts at 31' deep rises to 3-4' fairly quickly. good luck!

lol not the best directions but its all i got.

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davidmk001
Posted: Sep 02, 2014 - 02:57 pm


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Was just up there myself this past weekend. Railroad bay along the west side shoreline, adjacent to the fair sized island landed a couple of pike as well as large mouth and a small mouth bass. All decent sizes. Fished the weed beds there in about 4-10 FOW. Apparently on the opposite side of the mouth of the bay there was good Walleye action in little deep pockets / sandy bottom. Guys were saying 18-22 FOW drifting or trolling with a worm harness. I had no luck with any Walleye though.

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Posted: Sep 02, 2014 - 04:56 pm


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contour map for Nos, no the best but should help out first time users of the lake. Hint save to pictures, then you can zoom in for more detail.

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Posted: Sep 02, 2014 - 04:59 pm


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guess I was wrong, won't let me zoom like the photo did

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woodee123
Posted: Sep 03, 2014 - 07:48 am


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great map! where is that from ? going bass fishing at lake healey next weekend. would be nice to get a similar map


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Posted: Sep 03, 2014 - 08:40 am


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looney, a higher quality image will allow users to zoom in..

david, pm me next time your up.


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davidmk001
Posted: Sep 03, 2014 - 10:00 am


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Hey guys, try this link out. Hope it loads fine.

http://lakenosbonsing.net/lake-nosbonsing-fishing-map/


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Posted: Sep 03, 2014 - 11:52 am


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I got the map years ago from Cosy Camp Cottages, no idea what their source was. It's nice that it has contour lines on it. The pic I took zooms fine as I loaded it to my computer but doesn't when I save it back from the site. Not really techy, what settings- resolution should I be using, don't have a great camera it's only got 7MP and I was on 5. Would macro help? Other pics I tried seemed more blurry. Any advice would be helpful

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Posted: Sep 04, 2014 - 11:17 am


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here is another. have to download it.

http://ontariolakemaps.ca/lake-nosbonsing/


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musky66
Posted: Sep 06, 2014 - 06:55 pm


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Launched at Bonfield, and ran down the long bay to main lake, found sunken island fairly quickly, worked around a boat from Cozy cove cottages and marked some waypoints. Then over to island west if there and found nice weed flat between a smaller island- roosting place for Cormorants , and McConnoll Point. Decent structure and weed growth , we trolled just to learn the area- no Pikes, no Musky busy lake though, probably saw at least 2 dozen boats fishing for the couple hours we were out.

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