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Woodland Caribou: Fishing region_icon_ecol.gif
Woodland Caribou features the classic northwoods three-some of fish species: lake trout, northern and walleye pike, and is known for its great fishing. White fish are commonly found in the deep lakes and fast moving waters of the rapids and waterfalls throughout the park. In addition, muskellunge, a fish reaching the northern limit of its range can be found in Irregular Lake at the southwestern end of the Woodland Caribou Park. Live bait is allowed within the park, but not recommended as the “cooperative” fish of the park seem happy to strike spoons and jigs. Anglers are required to hold an Ontario fishing license.




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