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PAGWACHUAN LAKE CABIN
$75,000.00 CDN Check out this 2 bedroom cabin at PAGWACHUAN LAKE...
The cabin is in good condition, features 2 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, living room with a good lake view and a bathroom.
The cabin is built on rock and is very stable.
You can launch your boat on your own property.
For the size of the lake, it is not heavily developed. There are less than 30 cabins.
The closest Town is Longlac, where you can replenish all your supplies, do your banking, buy gas and go for an evening out for supper or entertainment.
There are numerous other lakes within a 1/2 hour drive where you can fish if you want a change of scenery.
Physical Data: Lat:49 43' , Long 86 06'
Surface area of the lake is 6,392 acres. The maximum depth is 192 feet deep with a mean depth of 46.5 feet.
Pagwachuan Lake is a deep (192'), spring fed, very clear cold water lake. It is 12 miles long and 2 miles at its widest point.
Based upon a recent survey done by the Ministry of Natural Resources it supports excellent populations of Lake Trout and Walleye with very good Northern Pike, Perch, Whitefish, Speckled Trout, Herring and Burbot (the freshwater cod). There is also evidence of Lake Sturgeon present.
There are many different types of structure to challenge the most savy of anglers on this lake. From sharp dropoffs and deep water humps, to shallow areas with weedbeds, rocky areas, stream inlets and river outlets.
LET US TELL YOU ALL ABOUT THE FISH IN PAGWACHUAN LAKE.... The hard fighting LAKE TROUT. The Lake Trout prefers cool water, so you will usually find this battler deep. If you have never hooked into a down deep Laker, you'll have a big surprise! Since Pagwachuan is deep, spring fed, and has a good baitfish population, it sustains a perfect environment for both quantity and size. You could be fishing for these every day in front of your cabin.
WALLEYE.., this is the fish that most people come to Ontario for..prized as one of the best tasting fish and famous as the fish of choice for shore lunches. Pagwachuan has a strong population of Walleye, in both numbers and size. Leave your cabin every day and go on the hunt for these magnificent fish.
NORTHERN PIKE.., when this fish hits your lure, you know it!!Sometimes we call this fish the Freshwater Shark. The Northerns roam the shallows and weed beds in spring, then as the waters warm, they head for deeper water preferring cooler temperatures. With all the deep water in Pagwachuan, maybe you'll be the next one to pull in that 40"+ Northern. At least twice a week, leave your Walleye rod at the cabin and go hunting for Northerns.
PERCH.., every childs favourite fish. We all enjoy the battle of a big one, but when its time to get some fish for dinner, send the kids out to get a creel full of Perch. Memories for a lifetime.
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