Whitemud Lake Whitemud Lake is 174.6 hectares with a maximum depth of 1.8 meters. Northern pike is the targetable fish species present. Whitemud Lake is part of the Valley River system and there have been reports of perch and walleye being caught there on occasion. **Due to the nature of difficulty regarding access on backcountry […]

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Vini Lake Vini Lake is 56 hectares with a maximum depth of 33.7 meters and a mean depth of 7.4 meters. Targetable fish species present are lake trout, arctic char and northern pike. Vini Lake was chemically reclaimed in 1988 and became a regular recipient for stocked rainbow trout. In recent years, pike encroachment has […]

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Spider Lake Spider Lake is 40.2 hectares with a maximum depth of 5.1 meters and a mean depth of 2.3 meters. Northern pike are the targetable fish species present. Spider Lake receives very little fishing pressure and as a result angling quality can be excellent at times. **Due to the nature of difficulty regarding access […]

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South Steeprock Lake South Steeprock Lake is 470 hectares with a maximum depth of 6.0 meters. Northern pike are the targetable fish species present. South Steeprock is a stunning backcountry waterbody with multiple islands, bays and inlets. The lake is most commonly fished during winter and is known to produce trophy pike. **Due to the […]

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South Angling Lake South Angling Lake is 49.9 hectares with a maximum depth of 11.7 meters. There is no current contour data available for South Angling Lake. Targetable fish species present are northern pike and yellow perch. Nearby is North Angling Lake (pike), and East Angling Lake (walleye, pike and perch) so there are multiple […]

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Scott Lake Scott Lake is 37 hectares with a maximum depth of 3.9 meters and a mean depth of 2.3 meters. Scott Lake is home to very targetable northern pike population with reports of large pike being caught on occasion. Scott Lake is an unnamed waterbody that is unofficially referred to as Scott Lake by […]

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Schade Lake Schade Lake is 73.1 hectares with a maximum depth of 16.9 meters and a mean depth of 4.7 meters. Northern pike are the targetable fish species present. Schade Lake is possibly one of the best kept secrets in the Porcupines. This pristine backcountry waterbody has a very healthy pike population and is known […]

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Red Shack Lake Red Shack Lake is 10.4 hectares with a maximum depth of 11.5 meters and a mean depth of 4.2 meters. Northern pike are the targetable species present. Red Shack Lake has a very healthy pike population. **Due to the nature of difficulty regarding access on backcountry lakes, launch access areas are restricted […]

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Ralph Lake Ralph Lake is 46.2 hectares with a maximum depth of 7.9 meters and a mean depth of 2.4 meters. Northern pike are the targetable fish species present. Ralph Lake also has a backcountry camping area. Because the access (Mossberry Lake Trail) was recently fixed up by Parks Branch, Ralph Lake is now the […]

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Pickerel Lake Pickerel Lake is 136.1 hectares with a maximum depth of 25.4 meters and a mean depth of 6.5 meters. Targetable fish species present are walleye and northern pike. Pickerel Lake is one of a few lakes in the area that has historically sustained a naturally recruiting walleye population. Even today, the lake receives […]

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