10 Quetico Fish Species Lake Guide (Read 4949 times)
arnesr
Inukshuk
Offline



Posts: 184
Location: Hortonville WI
Joined: Mar 19th, 2004
Quetico Fish Species Lake Guide
Mar 15th, 2018 at 2:38pm
Quote Quote Print Post Print Post  
Attached is a fish species chart for Quetico that has been updated as of January 2018. 

This comes from and was compiled by Quetico Park Biologist, Brian Jackson.  Brian asked me to pass along his email in case people have any questions or if they have knowledge of fish species in lakes that they don’t have listed or haven’t confirmed yet.

(brian.w.jackson_AT_ontario.ca)
« Last Edit: Mar 15th, 2018 at 4:27pm by arnesr »  
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) ( 25 KB | 202 Downloads )
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
arnesr
Inukshuk
Offline



Posts: 184
Location: Hortonville WI
Joined: Mar 19th, 2004
Re: Quetico Fish Species Lake Guide
Reply #1 - Mar 15th, 2018 at 2:52pm
Quote Quote Print Post Print Post  
I would like to thank Old Salt for sharing an older version of this document with me at Canoecopia, which spurred me to email to the park office for a clean copy of the document.  I was pleasantly surprised when I received the updated version. 
« Last Edit: Mar 15th, 2018 at 4:29pm by arnesr »  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
solotripper
Inukshuk
Offline



Posts: 7980
Location: clarkston MI
Joined: Mar 14th, 2005
Re: Quetico Fish Species Lake Guide
Reply #2 - Mar 15th, 2018 at 3:45pm
Quote Quote Print Post Print Post  
Thanks for posting this.
I compared this list to the one in the NEW BW & Q Fishing Guide by Michael Furtman I reviewed in the book forum.

This is more detailed and includes the GPS coordinates. It lists by my count 234 Q-Lakes while the  Furtman guide lists 187.

  In fairness to the difference, I'm sure some of those lakes are so remote most people wouldn't even attempt to get to them.

The Furtman guide has BWCA lakes as well so that's a plus.

You can NEVER have too much info, so if you're a serious fisherman or just curious, having both of them wouldn't be all bad.
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Old Salt
Inukshuk
Offline



Posts: 4838
Location: Crossville, TN
Joined: Jun 17th, 2004
Re: Quetico Fish Species Lake Guide
Reply #3 - Mar 15th, 2018 at 3:47pm
Quote Quote Print Post Print Post  
Hey db, can you please pin this to the top? Thanks! Cool
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
arnesr
Inukshuk
Offline



Posts: 184
Location: Hortonville WI
Joined: Mar 19th, 2004
Re: Quetico Fish Species Lake Guide
Reply #4 - Mar 15th, 2018 at 4:50pm
Quote Quote Print Post Print Post  
Comparing Old Salt's older survey (2012-ish?) with this one, one difference is there are fewer species listed. The older document had Sturgeon, White Sucker and Cisco on the list as well.

  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Jimbo
Voyageur
Inukshuk
Offline



Posts: 4532
Location: Florida
Joined: Oct 6th, 2002
Re: Quetico Fish Species Lake Guide
Reply #5 - Mar 15th, 2018 at 4:58pm
Quote Quote Print Post Print Post  
arnesr wrote on Mar 15th, 2018 at 2:38pm:
Attached is a fish species chart for Quetico that has been updated as of January 2018. 

This comes from and was compiled by Quetico Park Biologist, Brian Jackson.  Brian asked me to pass along his email in case people have any questions or if they have knowledge of fish species in lakes that they don’t have listed or haven’t confirmed yet.

(brian.w.jackson_AT_ontario.ca)


arnes -

Thanks for posting this!

Hmmm... at least one surprise in the document.  It claims there are lake trout in Kawnipi Lake.  Um, I suppose if someone drug one down the Cache River on a stringer from Cache Lake - and if it got loose somehow - and THEN that single fish miraculously got found by the researcher, well, it might account for such a finding.  As for me, I have yet to meet anyone who has caught a lake trout there.

Jimbo   Cool
  
Back to top
IP Logged
 
solotripper
Inukshuk
Offline



Posts: 7980
Location: clarkston MI
Joined: Mar 14th, 2005
Re: Quetico Fish Species Lake Guide
Reply #6 - Mar 15th, 2018 at 5:18pm
Quote Quote Print Post Print Post  
Jimbo wrote on Mar 15th, 2018 at 4:58pm:
arnesr wrote on Mar 15th, 2018 at 2:38pm:
Attached is a fish species chart for Quetico that has been updated as of January 2018. 

This comes from and was compiled by Quetico Park Biologist, Brian Jackson.  Brian asked me to pass along his email in case people have any questions or if they have knowledge of fish species in lakes that they don’t have listed or haven’t confirmed yet.

(brian.w.jackson_AT_ontario.ca)


arnes -

Thanks for posting this!

Hmmm... at least one surprise in the document.  It claims there are lake trout in Kawnipi Lake.  Um, I suppose if someone drug one down the Cache River on a stringer from Cache Lake - and if it got loose somehow - and THEN that single fish miraculously got found by the researcher, well, it might account for such a finding.  As for me, I have yet to meet anyone who has caught a lake trout there.

Jimbo   Cool


Furtmans Guide has LT in Kawnipi Lk as well.  Huh
Maybe they got flushed downstream thru the Falls Chain.

How many people knew that Burntside Lk has LT in it? I know that for a FACT. Still, I doubt there is more than a handful?

I think any lake that has decent size feeder stream year round could during high-water times get a few escapees from more diverse stocked lakes.
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
arnesr
Inukshuk
Offline



Posts: 184
Location: Hortonville WI
Joined: Mar 19th, 2004
Re: Quetico Fish Species Lake Guide
Reply #7 - Mar 15th, 2018 at 5:32pm
Quote Quote Print Post Print Post  
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)
Quetico Fishes lists LT there as well (Fish Survey 1697-1973).

  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Jimbo
Voyageur
Inukshuk
Offline



Posts: 4532
Location: Florida
Joined: Oct 6th, 2002
Re: Quetico Fish Species Lake Guide
Reply #8 - Mar 15th, 2018 at 8:47pm
Quote Quote Print Post Print Post  
Anybody know of anyone who has actually caught one on Kawnipi?

Actually, I do agree with ST.  Feeder streams DO come from lakes that certainly contain lake trout.  There should be some in there. I just don’t know anyone who has ever caught one, that’s all.

Jimbo  Cool
  
Back to top
IP Logged
 
Old Salt
Inukshuk
Offline



Posts: 4838
Location: Crossville, TN
Joined: Jun 17th, 2004
Re: Quetico Fish Species Lake Guide
Reply #9 - Mar 15th, 2018 at 8:56pm
Quote Quote Print Post Print Post  
After having caught every fish in Kawnipi, I can categorically state that none of them were lake trout. The habitat in Kawnipi is not conducive to their long term survival and reproduction.

While Kawnipi continues to enjoy a healthy reputation as a fishery, it is no longer worth the trouble or time to go there. Best advice is to avoid it and go somewhere else. Wink
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 

 
  « The Put-In ‹ Board  ^Top