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New member - guido - 08-02-2016 11:29 PM

Greetings.
I'm a new member from the Philadelphia area.
I have a trip planned to Oxtongue in August. Any tips on what fish we can expect to hook into during the late August season?
I had fished at Guananoque last fall and it was great. Caught a nice largemouth there.
We plan to also go into Algonquin for hiking. I heard many good things about that. We were originally planning on camping but decided on a hotel for this first trip to the Algonquin area.
I have caught largemouth on purple worms near fallen tree stumps at any time of the day. We were wondering if there are any trout to be caught in the lake in late August?
Are there lake trout in Oxtongue and if so do 3 inch spoons work for them?
I have a Canada fishing license. We are really excited to finally get to the Algonquin area. Looking forward to fishing from the canoe. I have heard that there are some large smallmouth in Oxtongue lake. We have some CP swing spinners and also some tube bait jigs. Can anyone provide some advice for smallmouth lures for Oxtongue lake?
For Oxtongue, I heard that Gent Island and Romance Island are good spots to drop a line. Has anyone had luck near the bridge area and if so what species and tactics?


RE: New member - OldTimer - 08-03-2016 07:00 AM

Hi Guido,

Welcome to OSF.

This time of year I would suggest targeting smallmouth bass in Oxtongue Lake. Tube bait jigs should work - as will Rapala/Rebel/Fat Rap type baits trolled, - or medium sized top water lures(poppers/chuggers) on top.

Rocky points and sandbars with access to deep water are the structures to look for.

Early morning and evening fishing will increase your chances of success.

The lake does have Lake Trout and some rainbow - but success rates for these is very low in summer. Fish will be deep.

Here's a map: http://ontarioshorefishing.com/forum/Thread-Fishing-Map-Oxtongue-Lake

You might find the Ragged Falls viewing trail interesting. It is between Oxtongue and the Algonquin Park entrance.

The village of Dwight has a small general store/butcher shop, several bakeries (Henrietta's, and Erika's), a roadhouse (on Hwy35), and an LCBO. Dorset has locally famous Robinson's General Store, several restaurants, and an LCBO.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,

OldTimer

edit: a few links:

http://erikas.ca/

http://www.henriettaspinebakery.net/#about

http://www.thebushcompany.com/

http://muskokaontherocks.ca/

http://www.robinsonsgeneralstore.ca/

https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/oxtongueriverraggedfalls

OT


RE: New member - tweedwolfscream - 08-03-2016 08:10 AM

I agree that smallmouth bass would be easiest this time of year. They exist in Oxtongue Lake and many of the lakes along Highway 60 in Algonquin.

To target lake trout you'll need to troll 20-30 feet deep. Leadcore line on a trolling rod is one way to do it, 3 colours out. Some people manage just with bottom bouncers. Yes spoons make good lake trout lures in general, doesn't have to be 3 inches. There are lake trout in Oxtongue but not in great numbers; I think if you want to step up to the summer laker challenge you'd be better off at some lakes inside the park (or maybe Bella Lake north of Oxtongue, which is stocked). But only if you can fish them in the first or last couple of hours of daylight.

If you want a lake trout for dinner, be aware that there are size restrictions on Oxtongue Lake and some (not all) of the Highway 60 lakes inside the park, prohibiting keeping lake trout between 40 and 55 cm in length.


RE: New member - guido - 08-04-2016 08:47 PM

Thanks for the info on prohibition on keeping lake trout between 40 and 55 cm in length.
I've never caught a smallmouth. Many other fish species but not a smallmouth. We are really excited to get up to Algonquin area and hook into some battlers.


RE: New member - SC0TT - 10-29-2018 10:02 AM

Welcome!