Muskoka & Georgian Bay Walleye Fishing Guide | Wood Angling Fishing Guide

Muskoka Lakes Fishing Charter

Guided Trips for Lake Trout, Walleye and Smallmouth Bass

SEASON: ICE OUT (APRIL) - FIRST ICE (DECEMBER)

Clients Catch Guaranteed or Your Next Trip is Free!

The Muskoka Lakes and Parry Sound region are a hotspot for hard fighting Lake Trout, Walleye and Smallmouth Bass!

I'll match the lake and species I recommend we fish to the mix your group would prefer of steady action versus chasing trophy sized fish, and travel distance considerations.

I bring guests to Lake Muskoka, Lake Rosseau, Lake Joseph, Skeleton Lake, Lake of Bays, Kawagama Lake, Honey Harbour and Parry Sound on Georgian Bay - as well as some smaller lakes in the region.

Trips are a mix of trolling, casting/jigging and drifting depending on the species and season.

I’ll share my top insights on fish behavior, seasonal movements, and key locations so you can apply the same patterns on your own future fishing trips.

Morning or Afternoon Departures
All Tackle and Equipment Included
18ft Commercially Insured Boat
150hp Motor, 9.9hp Kicker Motor, Electric Trolling Motor

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Wood Angling Fishing Guide | Muskoka Lakes Trout Fishing
Wood Angling Fishing Guide | Muskoka Lakes Trout
Family on a boat holding a fish, with water and cloudy sky in the background.
Wood Angling Fishing Guide with a Muskoka Lakes Trout
Wood Angling Fishing Guide | Muskoka Lakes Trout Fishing

FAQs:

What Boat Will We Fish Out Of?

An 18ft Alumacraft deep v boat with a 150hp motor, 9.9hp kicker motor, Garmin Livescope with two displays, Terrova trolling motor with drift mode and seating for 3 guests.

What Type Of Fish Will We Catch?

In Muskoka and Georgian Bay we’ll fish for Walleye, Lake Trout and/or Smallmouth Bass depending on the season and your preference. Everything is provided for a successful day on the water!

What is the Best Time of Year to Fish Muskoka?

Lake Trout fishing typically keeps improving from ice out to end of September with a shallower bite in spring. Walleye fishing picks up in summer and stays consistent throughout the fall. Smallmouth action is steady all summer with the biggest weights in October and November.

2025 RATES

Trips are 5 hours in duration, dock to dock. Additional time can be arranged at $100 per hour.

2 Guests: $650

1 Guest: $600

3 Guests: $700

25% deposit is required at time of booking to secure your date. Balance is due at the end of your trip.

Deposit payable via e-transfer to woodangling@outlook.com or card invoice sent to your phone or email - a 4% processing fee applies to all card payments.

TO BRING:

  • Printed Ontario fishing license and Outdoors Card

  • Hydration and snacks for yourself as you see fit

  • Polarized sunglasses and hat recommended

  • Apparel for weather conditions and sunscreen (sun, rain, snow and wind - plan for 10C colder than on-shore)

  • Cooler and ice if planning to take fish home

  • Children/Infant Life Jackets

PROVIDED:

  • 18ft Alumacraft Dominator with 150HP motor, 9.9HP kicker motor, Terrova trolling motor

  • Garmin Livescope Plus and two 10” Garmin Echomap Ultra Displays

  • Rods and reels (right and left handed)

  • Lures and tackle

  • Adult life jackets

  • Photo of your fish

  • Fish cleaning and packaging (at $50 per group)

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POLICIES

Clients catch fish or they get to fish another day for free.

Deposit will be refunded or client can choose to put it toward an alternate date if the trip is cancelled by the guide due to thunderstorms or very high wind. The guide will monitor the conditions and confirm if the trip can proceed on the day before the trip.

Deposit will be refunded or client can choose to put it toward an alternate date if requested 72 HOURS IN ADVANCE of the trip starting time. Cancellation by the client WITHIN 72 HOURS of the trip starting time will forfeit the deposit.

 

Located 45 minutes from Toronto, and 15 minutes from local GO train stations. Pick up and drop off can be arranged. Top rated on Google Maps.