Fishing Canada’s side of Lake of the Woods produces mixed bag of fish

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Lake of the Woods (LOW) is incredibly large and sprawls over 1,485 square miles, which is 25 times bigger than Lake Winnebago – and much more complicated, with 14,000 rocky islands and 3,800 miles of shoreline which it shares with Minnesota.
The lake is home to a thriving fishery for smallmouth bass, walleyes, northern pike, perch, and muskies. Deep areas like Clearwater Bay hold lake trout.

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