Although species, such as yellow perch, have a year-round open season on Lake Simcoe, weather patterns show that safe ice often does not form until after January 1. Shallower sections of the lake, such as Cook's Bay, usually freeze first. Deeper portions, such as Kempenfelt Bay, can freeze over much later.
Some of the more productive areas for Jumbo Perch include Cook's Bay, Lake Couchiching, Virginia Beach, Snake Island, Innisfil Beach and Beaverton. Perch are very plentiful in Lake Simcoe and are caught on a variety of techniques.
Ice Thickness guidelines:8"-12" Small cars and MUSKOKA SHORES ICE HUTS GO OUT. We do not reccommend any vehicles other than snowmobiles and ATV's on the ice.
What kind of fish are in Lake Couchiching?
Northern pike
Yellow perch
Largemouth bass
Smallmouth bass
Pumpkinseed
Spring hotspots include Atherley Narrows, Keswick, Jackson's Point, Roches Point and Lake Couchiching. LAKE TROUT Winter icefishing on Lake Simcoe is also the best time to target the Whitefish and Lake Trout, which are quite abundant due to the stocking efforts of the MNR.
An angler may use only one line, unless otherwise stated in the regulations. Two lines may be used when angling from a boat in parts of the Great Lakes and for ice fishing in many areas. A fishing line must not have more than four hooks attached.
In this summary: • S – refers to limits under a Sport Fishing Licence Tag (For example: S – 4 = catch and possession limit of four). • C – refers to limits under a Conservation Fishing Licence Tag (For example: C – 2 = catch and possession limit of two).
The DAILY LIMIT is the number of fish you are allowed to catch and
keep in one day.
Ontario Fishing Regulations – Zone 5.
| Species | Yellow Perch |
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| Open Season | All Year |
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| Size Restrictions | No size Restrictions |
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| Sport Licence | 15 Per Day 15 Possession |
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| Conservation Licence | 10 Per Day 10 Possession |
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Five spots to ice fish in Ontario Parks
- Windy Lake Provincial Park. Windy Lake Provincial Park is a winter wonderland offering skiing, snowshoeing, and, yes, ice fishing!
- Silent Lake Provincial Park. Looking to hook some beautiful Lake Trout?
- Sibbald Point Provincial Park.
- Quetico Provincial Park.
- Frontenac Provincial Park.
What is the deepest part of Lake Simcoe?
Lake Simcoe has an amazing Bass population and leeches have previously been their drug of choice when I went out with Fatal Force fishing. leech that looks like the real thing.
The short answer is YES! Fish from Lake Simcoe are safe to eat. Levels of these contaminants in Lake Simcoe fish are generally equal to or lower than levels found in Great Lakes fish.
The lake is not suitable for swimming. it good for picnic. Lake Simcoe to the north of Toronto is a large lake set in a quiet peaceful setting.
Yes! Lake Ontario offers fantastic swimming at many beaches. Not all beaches are 'public beaches', some are naturally occurring 'wild beaches' along Lake Ontario's shoreline. Local Health Units often test water quality at public beaches and lifeguards may supervise swimmers in designated swimming areas.
Tour Lake Simcoe in 5 hours of pure scenic riding - Toronto, Georgian, Lake Couchiching Ontario, Canada. Lake Simcoe is in South Central Ontario, it's a 90 minute drive from Toronto. Motorcycle riders like the area because of the long open roads along the shores and beautiful scenery.
With an average air
temperature of 70.7°F / 21.5°C, July is the warmest month in a year. January is the coldest with 18.1°F / -7.7°C average air
temperature.
Lake Simcoe Summary.
| Description | Value |
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| Warmest Month Water Temperature: | July with 81.5°F / 27.5°C |
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| Best Time to Visit: | June, July, August, September |
Glenwood Park beach is a great beach for swimming. The beach is located on the southeastern edge of Cook's Bay of Lake Simcoe. The York Region Public Health samples beaches weekly from mid-June to the end of August.
Many Simcoe walleyes are well above the provincial norm in size and conservation minded anglers release those precious bigger fish to help sustain the walleye population - such as it is, in Lake Simcoe.
Lake Sturgeon are therefore currently considered as extirpated from Lake Simcoe and like you mention below do have a year round closed season.
Early ice, seems to be the best time to catch whitefish in numbers, with anglers targeting well known areas such as the deeper waters around Fox and Snake Island, Long Shoal, Kempenfelt Bay and Oro Beach. Most anglers fish in depths ranging between 75-100 fow, with the majority fish being caught in 80-85 fow.
Most anglers target Lake Trout, during the ice fishing season and use both live bait and a variety of artificial lures. Some of the more popular hotspots, include Kempenfelt Bay, Big Bay Point, Long Shoal, Oro Beach and the deeper waters north of Fox Island.
| Lake Simcoe |
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| Surface area | 722 km2 (279 sq mi) |
| Average depth | 15 m (49 ft) |
| Max. depth | 41 m (135 ft) |
| Water volume | 11.6 km3 (2.8 cu mi) |