Lake Nosbonsing
Ontario

Where is Lake Nosbonsing?

Lake Nosbonsing (46.2071, -79.2130), located in Zone 11, Ontario, Canada spans 1788.3 hectares (approximately 4419 acres or 17.9 square kilometers).

Which fish can I catch at Lake Nosbonsing?

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

What does Lake Nosbonsing have?

Our members have marked 5 Boat Launches, 1 Warning, and 1 Other Marker at Lake Nosbonsing. You can view these markers on the map.

About Lake Nosbonsing

“Lake Nosbonsing is an angler’s paradise, open year round and offering many fishing opportunities without the challenges of the big water. It’s an irregular shaped lake that is approximately seven miles long and it covers 1,600 acres in area.” Ray and Shelley Bellefeuille, owners and operators of Big Moose Camp invite fishing enthusiasts to come and enjoy the beauty and sport fishing this lake has to offer. Packed full of walleye, northern pike, muskellunge, small and largemouth bass, and yellow perch, Lake Nosbonsing offers an exciting fishing experience.

Considered the biggest challenge, and one of the main attractions in Lake Nosbonsing are the walleye. “The peak action usually hits after the opener in May, but for those who are experienced in catching this dynamic fish, it can continue throughout the summer. Some popular techniques include drift fishing with live bait, Kwikfish and trolling Rapalas” note Bellefeuille.

Muskie are the largest species living in the lake, with some weighing more than 50 pounds! The weed beds and bays allow for a perfect habitat for these fish to grow to trophy size. There are a number of effective techniques for muskie fishing, but the most popular is trolling. “Utilizing spinnerbaits to troll through the many weed flats and the bays can be extremely effective. Also, trolling crankbaits among the many deeper humps and breaklines can be effective.”

Lake Access

Travelling on Hwy 11, take exit 329 onto Hwy 654 (Lake Nosbonsing Road) and turn left at the stop sign to Astorville. Drive for 5km, then turn left onto Astorville Road. After 4km, turn right onto Big Moose Road for 2.9km to reach Big Moose Camp.

There is a public boat launch located at 60 Big Moose Road in Corbeill. For more information about fishing at Nosbonsing as well as visiting Big Moose Camp, visit www.bigmoosecamp.com or give them a call at 705-752-3738.

Lodging and Camping

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

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Boat Launch Marker Added

Public boat launch with fairly large dock

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Big rocks

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“Lake Nosbonsing is an angler’s paradise, open year round and offering many fishing opportunities without the challenges of the big water. It’s an irregular shaped lake that is approximately seven miles long and it covers 1,600 acres in area.” Ray Pepin and Shelley Bellefeuille, owners and operators of Big Moose Camp invite fishing enthusiasts to come and enjoy the beauty and sport fishing this lake has to offer. Packed full of walleye, northern pike, muskellunge, small and largemouth bass, and yellow perch, Lake Nosbonsing offers an exciting fishing experience. Considered the biggest challenge, and one of the main attractions in Lake Nosbonsing are the walleye. “The peak action usually hits after the opener in May, but for those who are experienced in catching this dynamic fish, it can continue throughout the summer. Some popular techniques include drift fishing with live bait, Kwikfish and trolling Rapalas.” Muskie are the largest species living in the lake, with some weighing more than 50 pounds! The weed beds and bays allow for a perfect habitat for these fish to grow to trophy size. There are a number of effective techniques for muskie fishing, but the most popular is trolling. “Utilizing spinnerbaits to troll through the many weed flats and the bays can be extremely effective. Also, trolling crankbaits among the many deeper humps and breaklines can be effective.” Quotes taken from www.bigmoosecamp.com. Lake Access Travelling on Hwy 11, take exit 329 onto Hwy 654 (Lake Nosbonsing Road) and turn left at the stop sign to Astorville. Drive for 5km, then turn left onto Astorville Road. After 4km, turn right onto Big Moose Road for 2.9km to reach Big Moose Camp. There is a public boat launch located at 60 Big Moose Road in Corbeil. For more information about fishing at Nosbonsing as well as visiting Big Moose Camp, visit www.bigmoosecamp.com or give them a call at 705-752-3738.

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Caught my first first 50 inch Muskie on my home waters! Caught it while on vacation with my wife and kids .. was by myself and luckily I have a large livewell so put this beauty in and went to the dock for pictures! Caught this amazing moment on camera! a day my two young boys will never forget ... very healthy release and even got into the water with my boys to release it together !

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Other Marker Added

Sunken Island or mid lake hump can be found here, look for navigational aid, add place markers to your sonar, or drop markers to target Pike or Muskie on the edges of the hump.

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attached map

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Dock with Public Shore access, I am unaware of its current state or condition.

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