Eagle Lake: North Western Ontario

  • dimensions: 12″x18″
  • double sided
  • laminated map
  • black/white
  • water depth contour lines
  • locations for the major fish species
  • access points
  • information on fish habits and movements
  • fishing tips
  • MNR/Travel & Accommodation info. sources

Major Lake Species:  Muskie, Walleye, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Whitefish, Lake Trout, Yellow Perch

  • Eagle Lake is located along Hwy. 17 between Vermilion Bay and Dryden in the Kenora District
  • co-ordinates: Lat. 49° 40′ 53″ Long. 93° 04′ 11″
  • just about every conceivable type of structure and cover can be found on this huge lake. The east end is fairly shallow with extensive weed beds. While there are some weedy and sandy areas, the west end of the lake is deep and rocky. The middle section is somewhat of a transition zone that features aspects of both east and west ends. Islands, narrows, channels, shoals, reefs, drop offs and flats are found throughout the entire lake
  • the lake has a perimeter of approx. 650 km (406 miles)
  • there are a number of sanctuary areas around the lake. Specifics can be found in the Recreational Fishing Regulations Summary or on the MNR web site: http://www.ontario.ca/fishing
  • major fish species include muskie, walleye, pike, smallmouth bass, whitefish, lake trout and perch
  • Eagle Lake is situated within Fisheries Management Zone 5

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