
“The first thing our crew noticed is that the average smallmouth bass is much bigger than typically found in other waters. The Whalesback Channel is rich in forage including an almost endless supply of crayfish, round gobies and emerald shiners. Smallmouth bass in the 18 to 20 in range are common and trophy class fish upwards of 22 to 24 in are caught on a daily basis.”
Read the Full Review on the Northern Ontario Travel Website
We encourage you to read the full article. It’s filled with some great Whalesback Channel fishing advice and tips.
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