Calabogie
Ontario

Where is Calabogie?

Calabogie (45.2771, -76.7407), located in Zone 15, Ontario, Canada spans 1450.4 hectares (approximately 3584 acres or 14.5 square kilometers).

Which fish can I catch at Calabogie?

The most popular species caught here are Largemouth Bass, Walleye, and Black Crappie. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local rules and regulations.

What does Calabogie have?

Our members have marked 6 Boat Launches and 2 Other Markers at Calabogie. You can view these markers on the map.

Lodging and Camping

We don't have any information on lodging and camping for Calabogie.

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Boat Launch Marker Added

Nice concrete launch

2 years ago
Other Marker Added

gas

4 years ago
Boat Launch Marker Added

black donald camp $10

4 years ago
Rock Bass
Confirmed by Jxsse71 on Calabogie
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Boat Launch Marker Added

Boat Launch, free

9 years ago
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9 years ago

Calabogie Walleye

The colors of the Walleye are really awesome in Calabogie.

9 years ago
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CALABOGIE LIMIT AND SIZE

Just a heads up on the limit and size of Walleye in Calabogie Lake. If you have an Ontario Sport fishing license you can take home 2 Walleye as long as they are over 19.7 inches. If you have a Conservation license then you may only take 1 home if it is 19.7 inches or greater. The Walleye fishing is fantastic on this lake and it is that way due to the size and limit restrictions. Please pay close attention to this as the inbound rivers and outbound rivers are less restrictive. Don't want anyone to lose their boat or gear to the Ministry for lack of knowledge

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Nice Mack...

Nice Mack

10 years ago

Happy Bass Day (Day One)

Bass opener is a big deal in our house. We treat it as an unofficial holiday. My 6 year old son Gabe and I look forward to it every year. My brother in law Jordan Ranger and his friend Luke Chesebrough came up to get out for some bass on opening day which was on June 27th. This year's opener started early, 4:15am to be exact. We headed down to Calabogie Lake in zone 15 here in Ontario. It was a beautiful morning, the morning mist was hovering just above the water which looked almost as smooth as a sheet of glass. I was curious as to how well my Gabe would do being up so early and being out for the entire day being so young. Well it didn't take long for me to get my answer. He was fishing with a soft plastic minnow swim bait and a jig head when his rod bent over. I thought he was caught in the weeds as the bay we went to is shallow and full of weeds. And then I saw the tip of the rod twitch. Turns out that my concerns were extinguished by a three pound largemouth bass that he proceeded to bring in all on his own. Gabe was quite happy that he had caught the first fish of the day. The sun was just starting to come up over the horizon and it highlighted the smile on his face perfectly. We spent the next few hours trolling around in the shallow waters of the bay, casting at bunches of lily pads and pencil reeds and landing pound and a half after pound and a half largemouth bass. As far as sheer numbers were concerned, we were off to an amazing start. Now all we needed was a couple of big girls that the bay we were in was famous for. Cutting across the mouth of a creek that comes into the bay, Luke cast out with a Wave Worm Bamboo stick and after a few bounces, reeled down and set the hook hard. It looked like he snagged a stump until the line took off to one side. When all was said and done, Luke had a fat bellied five pound largemouth bass to brag about. And why not? He earned it. Couple quick pictures and back into the bay she went. We took turns again reeling in those smaller clones we had found previous. I was catching a lot of them on a Demonic Custom Tackle sinnerbait in the Envy colour including a pretty nice two pounder. Gabe was sticking with his purple senko fan casting it all over the place when I saw him reel down and pull back. It's hard to explain the feeling you get when you watch your children doing something they truly enjoy doing and the look on his face when he landed this fish will stay in my memory forever. Here's my six year old son, holding his three and a half pound largemouth bass and smiling from ear to ear. His fish was bigger than any of mine on the entire trip, and he didn't let me forget it. Tired of the runt clones, we decided to head out to the main lake and try a different bay but with similar attributes. We fished into the bay along one side covering a deeper weed edge to no avail. We headed to the very back of the bay where Jordan was casting a top water frog and getting a few bigger bass, but just slightly bigger than the clones we found earlier that day. We toured around the entire bay throwing everything from sinnerbaits to frogs to buzzbaits to soft plastic mongrels made by my good friend Keith Pease at Blackhawk Custom Baits. We were just about to head out when Luke (still throwing his bamboo stick) hooked into another tank of a bucket mouth. It was his second five pound largemouth of the day. The wind picked up and made things a little choppy out on the main lake. We tried a few other spots and landed a few smallmouth bass but decided to call it a day and save the trolling motor batteries for the next day as we were heading out again on a different lake. As we loaded up the boat I congratulated Luke on his two awesome fish and thought to myself "It'll be a long time before he has a day like that again."............... I was wrong.

11 years ago