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Daughter Lake fishing — seasons, limits & stocking

Plan a trip to Daughter Lake (lake, Ontario): what's in season, catch limits, and stocking history.

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Known fish in Daughter Lake

Zone 8 · max 16 m deep · cold water

Brook Trout, Splake, Sticklebacks

Source: Ontario MNR Aquatic Resource Area survey. Survey records may be incomplete.

Stocking record

Daughter Lake is on Ontario's recreational stocking record.

SpeciesLatest
SplakeStocked 2016 · yearlings

Source: Ontario MNR fish stocking records. Stocking history is not a season rule.

Fishing seasons in Zone 8

Daughter Lake is in Ontario Fisheries Management Zone 8. Zone-wide seasons and limits:

SpeciesSeasonSport / Cons.
Walleye & Sauger Seasonal
January 1 to April 14 and the third Saturday in May to December 31 · Not more than 1 greater than 46 cm
S-4 / C-2
Largemouth & Smallmouth Bass Open all year
Open all year
S-6 / C-2
Northern Pike Open all year
Open all year · Sport: not more than 2 greater than 61 cm, of which not more than 1 greater than 86 cm. Conservation: not more than 1 greater than 61 cm, none greater than 86 cm
S-6 / C-2
Yellow Perch Open all year
Open all year
S-50 / C-25
Crappie Closed all year
Closed all year
Muskellunge Closed all year
Closed all year
Lake Trout Seasonal
February 15 to March 15 and the third Saturday in May to September 30 · Aggregate limit: S-5/C-2 for all trout and salmon combined
S-3 / C-1
Brook Trout Seasonal
January 1 to September 15 · Aggregate limit: S-5/C-2 for all trout and salmon combined
S-5 / C-2
Brown Trout Closed all year
Closed all year
Rainbow Trout Open all year
Open all year · Aggregate limit: S-5/C-2 for all trout and salmon combined
S-5 / C-2

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