Field Guides/Oro-Medonte/Freshwater Fishing
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Best WindowOpen-water lake trout and whitefish: second Saturday in May to September 30; ice fishing for lake trout: January 1 to March 15; warmwater bass and pike open in summer
Variantslake-trout · whitefish · ice-fishing
RegionOro-Medonte, Ontario

Freshwater Fishing.

Lake Simcoe's north shore along Oro-Medonte holds cold-water lake trout and whitefish year-round under Fisheries Management Zone 16 — the lake's deep waters support both the open-water and through-the-ice fishery, with public access at Bayview Memorial Park, Carthew Bay, and Hawkestone Memorial Park.

Freshwater Fishing in Oro-Medonte
01 — What to know

The brief.

Lake Simcoe sits in Fisheries Management Zone 16; the lake trout open seasons run January 1 to March 15 (ice-fishing window) and from the second Saturday in May to September 30 (open-water window), with daily limits of 2 lake trout on Sport licence and 1 on Conservation licence. Whitefish overlap the same waters and seasons.

Inshore warmwater bass and pike open in summer along the north-shore shallows. Bass Lake on the eastern edge of the township carries smallmouth bass and panfish under the same FMZ.

Through-the-ice fishing on the deep north shore is variable year to year — Lake Simcoe ice formation depends on winter conditions, and unsafe ice closes the fishery faster than the regulatory window does.

02 — Locations

2. places.

  1. 01

    Lake Simcoe — Oro-Medonte north shore (FMZ 16)

    Cold-water lake trout and whitefish year-round; warmwater bass and pike inshore; ice fishing in winter.

  2. 02

    Bass Lake

    Inland lake on the eastern edge of Oro-Medonte; smallmouth bass and panfish under FMZ 16.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
19
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
0.7
scale 0–11
Humidity
70%
relative
Visibility
24.1 km
clear
Temp
+2.8°
H 13° · L 0°
Sun
05:53 / 20:35
14h 42m daylight
A+
Prime conditions for freshwater fishing

Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.

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