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TEMAGAMI FISHING VACATION IN ONTARIO - FISH TEMAGAMI LAKES

Clifford holding up his catch of the day in Temagami

Clifford holding up his catch of the day.

Walleye fishing on Angus Lake in Temagami

The walleye is one of the most sought after fish in Temagami and the Marten River area and one can see why by their wickedly sharp teeth. Not only are they fun to catch but are very good eating.

Walleye have two very large eyes, from which the fish derives its name. Walleye have eyes adapted to low-light feeding. In addition to phenomenal sight, they also make use of hearing, both from ears in its head and it's remarkable lateral line. A walleye can hear a single minnow up to 20 feet away and tell if it's acting normal or if it's sick. Its sense of smell also helps him find and capture food.

Walleye spawn in the early spring in Temagami and the Marten River area, right after ice out. The walleye lays more eggs per pound of body weight than any other fish. They lay their eggs on gravel shoals or rock beds. The current that we have on our lakes also provides perfect spawning grounds for walleye. After spawning, walleye have a short rest period. After three to tens days they will start feeding with a vengeance.

As a Temagami fishing resort our location is perfect for a family fishing vacation in Ontario!

It’s time to go fishing in Canada!



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More about Walleye:

By Walleye Fishing Guides and Charters in Canada

Overview - Walleye are also called walleyed pike, pickerel, jackfish, dore, and ol' marble eyes. The sides of the walleye are olive-green with gold flecks. The spiny dorsal fin lacks spots, but has a black rear base. The lower lobe of the tail has a white tip.

Strong fighters, walleyes stay deep and wage a determined battle. Walleyes are light sensitive. They have a layer of pigment in the retina of the eye called the "Tapetum lucidum". Because of their light-sensitive eyes, they bite best around dusk and dawn, at night, or in cloudy weather. Popular baits and lures include minnows, nightcrawlers, leeches, jigs, spinners, and plugs, especially minnow plugs.

Most numerous in large, windswept natural lakes of moderate to low clarity. They can also be found in smaller lakes, reservoirs, and rivers and streams with moderate current. Walleyes prefer clean, hard bottoms and water temperature from 65 to 75 degrees F.

Description: Walleye have a brassy color and the back is yellow-olive. Sides brassy-yellow with dark mottling. Belly is white. Dark spot at rear of spiny dorsal fin. Anal fin and lower lobe of tail fin are white. Eyes are opaque-silver in color. Moderate canine-like teeth. Length: 12 to 29 inches. Weight: 10 oz. to over 12 pounds.

Eating Habits Primarily fish eaters, walleyes also feed on immature and adult aquatic insects, leeches, crayfish, snails, and larval salamanders. Except in waters of low clarity, they feed most heavily in dim-light periods, especially when light levels are fading rapidly. Walleye prefer fish but will eat crayfish and worms. Their main diet in most lakes is threadfin shad.

Location and Habitat: Walleye are a bottom oriented fish, due to their sensitivity to light, preferring to stay in deep water during the day, moving to shallow waters during the night. They spawn in spring, in relatively shallow water, over clean gravel or rocky bottoms.

Age & Growth Walleyes have been known to live as long as 26 years. Females typically grow much larger than males.

World Record 1940 - 46 pounds, 2 ounces, caught in Sacandaga Reservoir, New 1960 - 25 pounds, caught in Old Hickory Lake, Tennessee.

Angling: Because of light-sensitive eyes, walleyes feed more actively early in the morning, late in the evening, or at night. Effective lures and baits include, minnows, nightcrawlers, jigs, spinners and minnow imitating plugs. Fishing with minnows is unlawful in some lakes so check your state regulations.

Table Quality: Considered one of the finest tasting fish available. The meat is white, flaky and has a very mild flavor.

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