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Manitoulin Island is blessed with being at the intersection of four
different fishing Districts for Ontario, as follows:
- District 15 Great La Cloche Island, Birch Island, and
North Shore
- District 17 North Channel (between Manitoulin Island &
North Shore)
- District 28 Manitoulin Island, Barrie Island, and
Cockburn Island
- District 35 Lake Huron (South Shore of Manitoulin
Island)
These Districts include:
- Two different deep, cold water lake areas (Lake Huron, and North
Channel);
- Deep & cold inland lakes (Lake Kagawan);
- Warmer, shallow inland lakes (Lake Mindemoya); and
- Small streams with salmon and trout (Mindemoya River, Blue Jay
Creek, Manitou River, Bass Creek, Kagawong River, etc.).
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The most common species on Manitoulin's inland waters are largemouth
bass, Smallmouth bass, Crappie, Muskellunge (Muskie), Yellow Perch,
Northern Pike, Atlantic Salmon, Pacific Salmon (Chinook, Coho, and Pink),
Sauger, Splake, Sturgeon, Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Lake Trout, Rainbow
Trout, Walleye, and Whitefish. The following table gives you the
open season for the various species of fish for District 28 (Manitoulin
Island):

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The most common species on Lake Huron are largemouth bass, Smallmouth
bass, Crappie, Muskellunge (Muskie), Yellow Perch, Northern Pike, Atlantic
Salmon, Pacific Salmon (Chinook, Coho, and Pink), Sauger, Splake,
Sturgeon, Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Lake Trout, Rainbow Trout, Walleye,
and Whitefish. The following table gives you the open season for the
various species of fish for District 35 (Lake Huron):
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