Besides, can you ice fish on Lake Simcoe?
Ice fishing on Lake Simcoe generates more than $28 million annually in tourism income and is vital to the local economy. More yellow perch are caught during the winter than all other species combined. Lake Simcoe offers ice anglers a wide variety of fish to catch during winter.
Similarly, where can I ice fish for whitefish on Lake Simcoe? Early ice, seems to be the best time to catch whitefish in numbers, with anglers targeting well known areas such as the deeper waters around Fox and Snake Island, Long Shoal, Kempenfelt Bay and Oro Beach. Most anglers fish in depths ranging between 75-100 fow, with the majority fish being caught in 80-85 fow.
Also to know, where can I find fish under the ice?
Look for points, breaks, weed lines, and underwater humps. During first ice fish the points and bars that extend from shore and the weed lines. Midwinter look for fish around the deeper structure like mid-lake humps and rock piles.
Where is the best ice fishing on Lake Simcoe?
Lake Simcoe perch seem to be everywhere on the lake, although the most heavily targeted ice fishing areas are Gilford, Keswick and Virginia Beach. Most successful depths range from 9 feet to 35 ft.