Our GPS location is lattitude 49.36 degrees North, longitude 91.40 degrees West

Sport Fishing on Indian Lake, Ontario

 

Walleye caught by our son's father-in-law

Indian Lake, one of Ontario's best kept secrets, offers world class fishing. It's approximately 12 miles from the top end of Indian Lake to the bottom end of Little Indian Lake where you'll find great sport fishing species including Walleye, Northern Pike, Lake Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Speckled Trout, Perch and White Fish. Some excellent trout fishing can also be found on Mameigwess, the neighboring lake, with access from Indian Lake through a chain of several smaller lakes. Many lakes are accessible by boat launch. Other nearby lakes include Mamiegwess, Paguchi, Victoria, Flatrock, Arethusa, Heathwalt, Barrel, Pluto, Saturn, Mars and and Snowstorm. We also have two boats for rent on Kukukus Lake, well known for its excellent walleye and northern pike fishing.

Non-Resident License Fees


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Our accommodations include eight housekeeping cabins. We are open year round, offering hunting and four wheeling in the fall, and winter activities of dog sledding, ice fishing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing. Also, bird watchers will find this area to be a habitat for a variety of interesting species.

A lot of our customers bring their own boats, but we have both boats and motors available for rent.

Boats
Per day ......................................$38.00
Per week ....................................$185.00

Motors
Per day ......................................$45.00
Per week ....................................$225.00

Trailer
Per day ......................................$20.00
Per week ....................................$120.00

Overnight boat/trailer parking is available for people who are not staying at our camp for $10/night. We have two 16' boats for rent on Dome Lake giving access to Kukukus Lake.

Ontario Outdoors Cards and Fishing Licences

Canadian residents need an Outdoors Card to fish in Ontario if they are at least 18 years old but have not reached their 65th birthday. The sportfishing licence tag or the conservation fishing licence tag is affixed to the plastic Outdoors Card. If you have never had an Outdoors Card, you can request an application form be mailed to you by phoning the Outdoors Card Centre from anywhere in Canada at 1-800-387-7011. For more information, see the Fish Ontario section of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.

If you do not live in Canada, you will need a non-resident licence to fish in Ontario. Non-residents 18 years of age and over must purchase a fishing licence, but non-residents under 18 years of age may fish without a licence if accompanied by a adult who has a recreational fishing licence. For more information, see the Fishing Licence Information for Non-Residents of Canada section of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. NOTE: the Ministry of Natural Resources will be introducing a non-resident Outdoors Card, effective January 1, 2009.

Rates and conditions are subject to change without notice.

A group of sport fisherman at Agimac River Outfitters

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