Wabaskang Lake Panfish Fishing


Crappie


Crappie are secondary on Wabaskang Lake, but anglers do target them here, especially during the spring time.  Some people do catch good numbers of them with some big fish too.  Other anglers might not run into any crappie while on a trip here.  If you’re looking to target crappie and you can’t find them on Wabaskang, take a look at nearby Cedar Lake.  It has become a pretty good lake for crappie for numbers and very big crappie too.


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Yellow Perch


Perch are found in large numbers in Wabaskang Lake.  Many anglers will target them here.  The spring and early summer is probably the easiest time to catch them while they are still shallow, but you can usually find lots of perch on the weed edges from spring through fall.  Perch do move around a lot and will also be found in open water and on the rock humps, so if you are here in the summer or fall, don’t rule out some of the offshore waters if you’re not having luck along the weed edges.


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