Woodland Echoes Resort

Ken Turner

Main Address :
P.O. Box 59-IN
Magnetawan ,  ON
POA 1PO
Canada
Phone :  (705) 386-3866
Fax :  (705) 387-0216

Summer Address :
P.O. Box 59-IN
Magnetawan  , ON
POA 1PO
Canada
Phone :  (705) 386-3866
Fax :  (705) 387-0216

Toll Free :  800-661-3669



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Woodland Echoes Resort
 
Description
We have been serving fisher persons and their families for over 20 years. Our web page details the fishing, tips and we have a photo gallery of many of our guests. Several return year after year.

 

Services
General:
Full Service, Drive-in, Guides, Boat Rental, Docking, licenses

Fishing Available:
Walleye, Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Perch, Smallmouth Bass, Crappie

Hunting Available:

 


Other Information
Dates Open : All year

Lake or Area Name : Ahmic Lake Magnetawan River

The information on this site was provided to us from the lodge or outfitter. Please visit their link to find even more detailed information.

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Cecebe Lake, is accessible through a set of locks in the Village of Magnetawan. This is a relatively shallow, mud bottom lake. There are many shallow and weedy areas where pike and walleye are found. Cecebe abounds with 'eater size' walleye, as well as small mouth bass and pike.

Crawford & (Neighic)Beaver Lakes are smaller lakes that adjoin Ahmic Lake. Both of these lakes, approximately 30-40 minutes boat ride away from Woodland Echoes are worth a day trip if you are looking to catch large mouth bass. Crawford Lake is the smaller of the two lakes. It is a shallow lake surrounded by grass and reeds where many good size large mouth bass were caught last year.

Ahmic Lake is part of the historic Magnetawan River waterway. It is well marked for navigation. There are many spots where the rock shoals extend into the lake then plunge to depths of 60 and 90 ', ideal for that record walleye or pike. Much of the rest of the lake has steep shorelines with overhanging dead woods as well as rocky outcropping, ideal for bass in close and walleye out a little further. Bass are prolific here, and offer great sport.

All of the Walleye in Ahmic Lake spawn in the "Bay" in Magnetawan at the foot of the locks. Their run is always the latest in this district. Walleye by their nature do not feed until 2 weeks after they finish spawning, depending upon weather. A late spring for example, will mean good fishing might not start until early June. Woodland Echoes has a good Sonar-fish finder and will help you locate the fish at any time of the year. When setting up your tackle remember Walleye like to feed at about 18" off the bottom. During the summer the walleye are deep. They can be located with a fish finder running with the bait fish/smelt. Trolling a repalla is a good way to catch them.

Great news for all walleye fishermen. A fish hatchery for walleye has been operation the last five years. We placed 500,000 Walleye fry in Ahmic and Cecebe lakes in 1999, about 1,000,00 in 2000, 250,000 in 2001 and 325,000 in 2002 and 325,000 in 2003. It is year 5 year of a project to improve the Walleye fishing in Ahmic and Cecebe lakes.

Great Northern Pike - Pike are found in shallow areas along drop-offs in the waters in front of Woodland Echoes, in Ahmic Lake at the head of some bays, and in the shallow weedy areas of Cecebe, Crawford & Neighic Lakes.



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