What lakes in Ohio have muskies?

The division stocks muskie in nine inland bodies of water in Ohio: Leesville, Salt Fork, Alum Creek, Caesar Creek and Piedmont lakes; Clear Fork, West Branch and C.J. Brown reservoirs and Lake Milton. More than 20,000 are placed in these lakes at one per acre, usually in October.

Where is the best musky fishing in Ontario?

Five Top Musky Destinations in Ontario

  • LAKE OF THE WOODS. Lake of the Woods (LOW) in Northwest Ontario is often known as Lake of the Muskies.
  • EAGLE LAKE. There are few musky waters as rich in musky fishing lore as Eagle Lake in Northwest Ontario.
  • LAKE ST. CLAIR.
  • LAKE NIPISSING.
  • OTTAWA RIVER.
  • CONCLUSION.

What lake has the most musky?

Mille Lacs is home to a plethora of trophy fish, including smallmouth, walleye, pike and muskie. “For years, muskie hunters have speculated that the next world record muskellunge will be found in Mille Lacs Lake,” said the Minnesota DNR in their press release. “The uncertified world record muskie is still out there.

Where can I catch muskie in Ohio?

Most Ohio muskie are caught from April through October when the water temperature is 55 to 75 degrees. The best lakes to fish for muskie are Leesville, Clear Fork Reservoir, Salt Fork, West Branch, Alum Creek, Piedmont, Caesar Creek, Cowan, Milton and Pymatuning.

Where are muskies in Ontario?

In the western corner of Southern Ontario is Lake St. Clair. The waterway is known for big fish and numbers of muskie — which is a great combination.

Is there musky in Lake Ontario?

The muskie season in Ontario runs from mid-June to mid-December so there is ample time for you to catch one of these “big girls”. Sunset Country is also home to the beautiful tiger muskie – naturally cross-bred with northern pike in our many lakes.

What is the biggest muskie ever seen?

The official world record recognized by most organizations is Louis Spray’s 69-pound, 11-ounce muskie that was caught in 1949 on the Chippewa Flowage in northwestern Wisconsin.

Where is the best place to catch a muskie?

The three best big-water producers of giant muskies are Green Bay, Lake St. Clair, and the Ottawa River/St. Lawrence River systems. Anglers have a legitimate shot at a 50- to 56-inch muskie nearly any day of the season there and it’s possible a record fish swims in at least two of these fisheries.