Mississagagon Lake
Ontario

Where is Mississagagon Lake?

Mississagagon Lake (44.8661, -77.0899), located in Zone 18, Ontario, Canada spans 549.5 hectares (approximately 1358 acres or 5.5 square kilometers).

Which fish can I catch at Mississagagon Lake?

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

What does Mississagagon Lake have?

Our members have marked 1 Boat Launch and 1 Other Marker at Mississagagon Lake. You can view these markers on the map.

Lodging and Camping

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

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Fishing was very slow. But we did catch 10 fish. They were Pike / Smallmouth Bass / perch / Rock Bass / Largemouth Bass

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Boat Launch Marker Added

Rough access road leading to gravel ramp

10 years ago
Other Marker Added

Troll this area when fish pile up against the inside edge. look for active fish with several trolling passes between the island and the rock piles

12 years ago
Other Marker Added

Troll this area with deep diving crank baits when fish are piled up on the break lines. look for exposed rock or any inconsistent changes in bottom composition.

12 years ago

Fish Species Present

This lake has a stable population of Northern Pike, Small Mouth Bass and Large mouth bass. you will also find white fish present here. Walleye have been stocked however success is not consistent if your fishing for them using common tactics for this region. Walleye will be incidental at best and would be a great bonus while jigging or float fishing for Pike.

12 years ago

Lake Mississagagon

August 2008

16 years ago

Lake Mississagagon

Lake Mississagagon

16 years ago

Fish species present

According to the local Conservation Authority, this is a warm water oligotrophic lake with Northern Pike, Walleye, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass. The MNR stocks walleye fingerlings in this lake.

17 years ago