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Fishing on Cygnet Lake can be defined with one word: awesome, unbelievable, fantastic-you choose. With the combination of shallow weedy bays, rock reefs, and many feeder streams, Cygnet Lake produces a large number of fish every year. Whether you are looking for Walleye, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, or even Perch, this is the destination for you. Cygnet Lake is approximately 3500 acres with 12 islands. The Cygnet River flows into the lake at the south end, and flows out at the north end only a few hundred yards from camp. There are several spots to pull over in the afternoon and prepare a wonderful Canadian Shore Lunch. For those that are interested, a local guide is available for a daily fee. |
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