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** CORRECTION NOTICE: The printed 2010 Winter Kawartha Lakes & Haliburton edition has the following errors:
Page 7: Lindsay & District Chamber of Commerce -
the correct phone number is 705-324-2393
Page 7: Omitted from Tourism Organizations: City of Kawartha Lakes - 1-866-397-6673
The online 'flip book' version is correct. You may need to clear your browser cache to see the changes.
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2010 Winter
Kawartha Lakes & Haliburton Edition
Read it Online Now**
View the Flip Book Here
Pick up the booklet from any of our advertisers.
Less than 4" x 7"
fits in your pocket, always at hand.
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Lastest Changes to the Fishing Regulations Summary for
Zone 17 (Kawarthas)
Released Wed. November 18, 2009
please review the changes to species specific dates, sizes and limits, affecting in particular
PERCH, PIKE, CRAPPIE, SUNFISH, WALLEYE,
BASS, MUSKELLUNGE
ORIGINAL DOCUMENT FROM MNR - HERE
Adobe PDF - 770 KB
VISIT THE MNR WEBSITE - HERE |
BRIDGENORTH WINTER PANFISH FESTIVAL
FEBRUARY 13TH - 10 AM to 4PM FREE ADMISSION
FREE FAMILY FISHING WEEKEND
BEL Rotary Park, Bridgenorth and Ennismore
Equipment Provided - Dress Warmly!!!
Media coverage, PRIZES, Special Guests
CAN YOU VOLUNTEER?
VISIT HERE for more details
on the event.
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BROWSE SOME OF THE NEWEST
KAWARTHA LAKES LISTINGS,
Ripplewood Cottages - Balsam Lake
DT Powersports - Uxbridge
Pattie House - Coboconk
Bridgenorth Sports & Marine - Bridgenorth
Riverside Lodge - Bobcaygeon
Oak Bay Resort - Buckhorn
Balsam Resort - Rosedale
Highlands Propane - Fenelon Falls
Lakeview Cottages - Sturgeon Lake
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MORE KAWARTHA LAKES LISTINGS,
and growing...
Hastings Marine - Hastings
Shorelea Cottages - Rosedale
Kenstone Villa Cottages - Bobcaygeon
Camp Ashtabula Cottages - Pigeon Lake
Kawartha Lakes Trading Post - Rosedale
Mark's Finer Diner - Peterborough
MacArthur's Caygeon Resort - Bobcaygeon
Pirate's Cove Tackle-Variety - Nogie's Creek
Mark's Worm Warehouse- Bobcaygeon
Kawartha Lakes Outdoors - Bobcaygeon
*** Three Islands Motel has a new website *** |
Check Kawartha region forecasts here:
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The Kawarthas region includes at least 134 lakes (one of several estimations). (Peterborough and Rice Lake are included in this region for our directory.) Our Kawartha Lakes directory focuses on locations that are of interest to sport fishing, mixed with some of the other great thing found in this region – restaurants and accommodations to fit your needs for those other times when you are looking for a special time with friends and family.
The Kawartha Lakes Sport Fishing Directory offers the variety of businesses and services our visitors have found for years in the original Lake Simcoe Directory. Now with the extended seasons starting in 2010 the opportunities to visit and fish have never been better.
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Lures and Tours - Kawarthas Office
NEW PHONE: 705-738-5757
Mailing: P.O. Box 561 ,
Bobcaygeon, K0M 1AO
The cellphones remain the same:
Sales/Marketing Rosa Sharpe: 905-251-5624
Website/Graphics Charlie Ross 905-251-5623

SPONSORED BY SHIMANO
Lures and Tours is the Official Photographer for the
COMPETITIVE SPORT FISHING LEAGUE.

We attend tournaments and fundraisers all year.
Be sure to browse the albums - Over 3000 images are
online from events across Ontario.
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Lures and Tours is a sport fishing directory where you can quickly find what you are looking for. Our advertisers serve anglers and the people that work and play in locations around these lakes; Coboconk, Fenelon Falls, Bobcaygeon, Buckhorn, Cameron, Lindsay, Lakefield, Peterborough, Port Perry, Bewdley, Bridgenorth, Burleigh Falls, Balsam Lake, Chemong Lake, Pigeon Lake, Cameron Lake, Buckhorn Lake, Sturgeon Lake.
Contact us for special advertising rates in the next edition.
Four regions are being covered in 2010: Lake Simcoe/Lake Couchiching,
Kawartha Lakes - Haliburton, Georgian Bay,
Bay of Quinte - Prince Edward County.
e-mail: info@luresandtours.com
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Know the Regulations.
Pick up a copy of the Recreational Fishing Regulations Summary
at Fishing Licence Issuers and many tourism centres.
Kawartha Lakes is under Fisheries Management Zone 17 - page 84.
Be sure to check the sections under "Exceptions" for the particular body of water you will be fishing. |
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