Nagagami Lake, Ontario

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Pete with a Nagagami Lake Walleye.
Location: Nagagami Lake, Ontario
GPS: N49 26.511 W085 02.472
Species: Walleye

This Hotspot is a medium-sized hump rising from the depths of Nagagami Lake in Northern Ontario. It’s a classic structure that will get even better as the season progresses. To see how Fish’n Canada host Pete Bowman fared on this spot, check out the episode, “Dual Frequency Nagagami Walleye.”

With water in the 50- to 60-degree area, you can try soft plastics on your jig but always have a bucket of minnows on hand just in case.

This structure tops out at around eight to ten feet, then drops off gradually to over 20, and finally plummets to 50 feet. Make sure you check all depths with your Garmin.

Baits: Jig and Plastic. Jig and Minnow.
Presentation: Short casts, slow retrieve, vertical jigging.
Water depth: 8-20 feet.

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