Ahmic Lake
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Ahmic Lake is part of the historic Magnetawan River waterway in Parry Sound District, Ontario. It is well marked for navigation. There are many spots where the rock shoals extend into the lake then plunge to depths of 60 and 90 feet, ideal fishing for walleye or pike. Much of the rest of the lake has steep shorelines with overhanging dead woods as well as rocky outcropping, ideal for bass in close and walleye out a little further. Bass are prolific here and offer great sport.
[edit] Statistics
- 869 acres
- 43 miles of shoreline
- 26.5 ' average depth
[edit] Fish Species
- Walleye and northern pike
- Large and Small mouth bass
- Lake whitefish and rainbow smelt
- Jumbo yellow perch, pumpkinseed
- Bluegill and brown bullhead
- Crappie