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Fishing Whitestone Lake

Fishing Guide: Whitestone Lake, Ontario

Whitestone Lake is one of the most enjoyable fishing destinations in the Parry Sound region of Ontario. Known for its clear water, rocky structure, and quiet bays, the lake offers excellent fishing opportunities throughout the year.

Guests staying at Whitestone Lake Cottages often enjoy fishing directly from the dock or exploring the lake by boat.

Fish Species Found in Whitestone Lake

Common species include:

  • Smallmouth Bass
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Northern Pike
  • Walleye
  • Yellow Perch
  • Panfish

Bass fishing is particularly popular during the summer months.

Best Fishing Spots

Whitestone Lake features a variety of natural structures that attract fish:

Rocky Shorelines
Smallmouth bass often hold near rocky drop-offs.

Weed Beds & Shallow Bays
Largemouth bass and pike are commonly found here.

Points & Islands
These areas often hold feeding fish during morning and evening hours.

Best Times to Fish

Fishing can be productive throughout the day, but the most active periods are typically:

Early Morning
Sunrise fishing can be excellent for bass and pike.

Evening
Fish move into shallow water to feed as the sun sets.

Popular Fishing Techniques

Many anglers find success using:

  • Soft plastic worms
  • Topwater lures
  • Spinnerbaits
  • Crankbaits
  • Jigs

Live bait such as minnows or worms can also be very effective.

Ice Fishing

In winter, Whitestone Lake becomes a destination for ice fishing.

Anglers commonly target:

  • Walleye
  • Perch
  • Pike

Always check ice thickness and local conditions before venturing onto the lake.

Fishing Regulations

Fishing on Whitestone Lake requires a valid Ontario fishing license and compliance with provincial regulations.

Please consult current rules from the
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.

Catch limits and seasons may vary each year.

This post was published on March 24, 2026. It was filed under: Activities.

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