CRUISE TO FISH

Enjoy angling for walleyes, crappies, smallmouth bass, northern pike, and muskies. Fishing is always good, but it's fabulous in the early spring and in the fall. You can fish from your houseboat, or take the 16' fishing boat you are towing and work a nearby bay or island.

Miles Bay in the spring is home to walleye, crappie and northern, which are drawn to the shallow waters between Miles Island and Comegan Island. The many reefs and shallow weedy bays around Horseshoe Island are prime for walleye, smallmouth, northern pike and muskie. Summer patterns for these species are holding to rock structure around Garden Island and Smokehouse Island. During the spring and summer, rocky structure off the south side of Rabbit Island attracts walleye, smallmouth and northern pike.

 Sabaskong Bay offers some of the best muskie fishing in the world. Shallow weed beds, rock reefs with scattered weed growth, and rock humps hold the illusive muskie and northern pike. During the summer, walleye relate to isolated rock reefs.

 Obabikon Lake has extensive growth of wild rice and weeds that offer superb action for crappie, northern pike and walleye during the spring, and through the summer northern pike can be consistently caught. Late fall brings the most excitement when the crappies turn on at the Elbow.

 Fadden's Island in the late spring offers unparalleled smallmouth bass fishing, along with northern pike and walleye.

 Firebag Island and the sandy bays close by offer excellent spring time walleye fishing, with abundant weedy bays that hold northern pike and muskie. In the summer and fall the walleyes move to the submerged rock reefs around Pony Island and Huggins Island.

 With all these different fishing areas to cover on your vacation, the only way to experience them all is to Cruise the Woods on an Ontario Wilderness Houseboat!


CRUISE TO HUNT

 Discover the kind of duck hunting you've always dreamed about. It's here! Once you've gotten your limit of ducks or for a change, hop the islands for grouse. Don't forget the rods and reels to occupy your afternoons!

 Obabikon Lake, Sabaskosing and Burrow Bay are filled with shallow bays and inlets that support an abundance of wild rice and protection for the many mallard, teal, and wood ducks.

 Basil Channel and Sunset Channel are the fly ways for the northern bluebills and in late October you'll want your houseboat parked close to the action so as not to miss the morning or evening shoot.


CRUISE TO ENJOY

Your never too young to have a houseboat adventure!!