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VMS
Posted 2/28/2010 1:06 PM (#426233)
Subject: Cliff Lake Ontario?





Posts: 3480


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hi Everyone,

Earlier today on FSN I was watching "Sportsman's Journal" and he paid a visit to Lost Bay resort on Cliff lake. Did a bit of everything on the show, but through their filming (how ever much editing went on) and had managed to have a few muskies come up and grab a fish already hooked, but they fished for some as well..

Needless to say it intrigued me...

Anyone been to cliff lake? Is it as good as the show made it out to be? (I know..advertisement more or less which is why I am asking..)

Steve

Edited by VMS 2/28/2010 1:07 PM
sworrall
Posted 2/28/2010 3:00 PM (#426251 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
It's a great place to fish Muskies, just not one that kicks out numbers of big girls.
Silver Scale
Posted 3/1/2010 10:03 AM (#426365 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: RE: Cliff Lake Ontario?




Posts: 198


Cliff is a good action lake for muskies but like Steve said not a trophy lake. Great for other species as well. You do have Cedar Lk right accross the road which produces Trophies so trailering a couple of miles would put you on some quality fish. On Cliff you will have more solitude. You can go up a small stream by boat into three other smaller lakes that are real good action lakes for 30-40 inch fish.
It's a great lake but just not alot of big ones.
Muskie Bob
Posted 3/1/2010 10:45 AM (#426372 - in reply to #426365)
Subject: RE: Cliff Lake Ontario?




Posts: 572


Silver Scale - 3/1/2010 10:03 AM

Cliff is a good action lake for muskies but like Steve said not a trophy lake. Great for other species as well. You do have Cedar Lk right accross the road which produces Trophies so trailering a couple of miles would put you on some quality fish. On Cliff you will have more solitude. You can go up a small stream by boat into three other smaller lakes that are real good action lakes for 30-40 inch fish.
It's a great lake but just not alot of big ones.


The going up a small stream by boat into three smaller lakes may be a little difficult at times. Actually, I have tried it 3 times, only to find it blocked by a beaver pile (or mud pile with sticks)....ugh. However, others have indicated the 3 smaller lakes offer good action....perhaps that is why I tried 3 times...
I've also heard one of the smaller lakes offer some good pike fishing.

As to Cliff Lake being a good action lake for muskies....I'm interested in hearing more, as that is a little hard to believe.....
sworrall
Posted 3/1/2010 11:23 AM (#426379 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Cliff offered good action when I fished it a few years ago, that's about all I know at this point. Better smallmouth fishing, though.
Musky Brian
Posted 3/1/2010 12:37 PM (#426391 - in reply to #426379)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
I have stayed on Cliff a few times....I'm a much better fisherman now then back then, but the lake doesn't have a lot of marquee structure to target...( not many islands, reefs, much of the shorelines are very shallow with no good drop offs) We caught some fish, nothing huge and I haven't had a huge desire to come back and fish there..... As far as the 3 lakes go...I have fished them all, in fact there's a fourth lake you can access by portage I have fished too. Extremely difficult and long to get back there, at times impossible. If you don't have a 14 foot light aluminum boat don't even bother. We have caught fish back there, and i'll leave it at that

I'm curious as to what fish they were catching on the show that the Muskies grabbed??
Cliff is certainly not a very good walleye fishery unless things have changed, guys used to trailer over to Cedar daily to fish eyes. I'm guessing they were bass fishing? And if walleye fishing I would guess they were on one of the smaller lakes, not Cliff

Edited by Musky Brian 3/1/2010 12:43 PM
VMS
Posted 3/1/2010 1:55 PM (#426409 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?





Posts: 3480


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hi Brian,

They were fishing walleyes and smallies when the muskies grabbed the fish. They did do a little bit of muskie fishing as well. Not sure what lake they were on, but it was clear water.... From what footage they showed, he was by the cabins one time, but that could just be the advertisement shot for the resort...

Just intrigued me...

Steve
dtaijo174
Posted 3/1/2010 3:05 PM (#426415 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?





Posts: 1169


Location: New Hope MN
Where can you land a boat on Cliff? Is there a public landing?
I'm really suprised by the "numbers" lake classification. Cliff is more of a trout lake is it not? You'd think it would have monsters roaming open water...
Musky Brian
Posted 3/1/2010 3:14 PM (#426417 - in reply to #426415)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
There's not really a landing...There's places where you can literally throw a small boat on the back of your truck and throw it in the lake and park, but not really a true ramp.

I"m guessing the big fish that do reside in the lake ( they must be there with that 54" size limit) are not caught often due to the problem I mentioned of lack of classic structure to target....
muskyroller
Posted 3/4/2010 11:44 AM (#426938 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?




Posts: 1039


Location: North St. Paul, MN
Steve in Hastings...They were fishing Cliff - good shot of one of the long arms of Cliff as they were fighting the laker at the end of the show. Unfortunately I didn't see the beginning and only caught the last 15 minutes or so.

Brian, we have spoke about these lakes and as I agree with you mostly, I have seen some monsters. In fact, where Butch and guest were fishing is the point I've seen the biggest musky I've seen on Cliff. They caught all the fish, walleyes, bass, and had the musky grab the walleye all in the same vicinity (at least the last 12 minutes that I saw).

As for the other lakes. They are a good bet for lots of follows, a few smaller fish caught, and a lot of smaller northern action. And the 4th lake that Brian mentioned...It has a boat on it, but only usable by guests staying at Sharpe's Cliff Lake Lodge. I wouldn't even try dragging a boat, motor and gear through that trail...It's bad enough trying to get through there with just gear and a cooler.

Brian... pm as I'm interested in the numbers and size of the biggest you've caught back on the fourth lake.

Steve in Cottage Grove ;o)

Edited by muskyroller 3/4/2010 11:48 AM
Muskie Bob
Posted 3/5/2010 10:14 AM (#427103 - in reply to #426415)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?




Posts: 572


dtaijo174 - 3/1/2010 3:05 PM

Where can you land a boat on Cliff? Is there a public landing?
I'm really suprised by the "numbers" lake classification. Cliff is more of a trout lake is it not? You'd think it would have monsters roaming open water...


There is a place along 105 where you can launch a boat. The ground seems to be solid enough that 4 wheel drive isn't necessary. After launching you have to watch the water depth, as it may be fairly shallow to run your outboard. The area around the launch seem to be always deep enough to load and unload. Just look it over carefully before launching. I saw a guy with a 150 hp boat launching there last year. So, most people should be ok as long as they just take a little time and care.
As to launching on one of the 3 lakes ajoining Cliff, you need a 4 wheel drive just to launch a smaller boat. Of course, if I had a 4 wheel drive, I'd probably head to Fluke Lake, which is better known for a muskie numbers lake.

Edited by Muskie Bob 3/5/2010 10:22 AM
Musky Brian
Posted 3/5/2010 12:32 PM (#427147 - in reply to #427103)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
Fluke is an interesting lake....more like an aquarium really lol
dtaijo174
Posted 3/5/2010 3:33 PM (#427189 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?





Posts: 1169


Location: New Hope MN
Fluke...
http://travelingluck.com/North+America/Canada/Ontario/_5954974_...

Is this the place i should take my buddy who hasn't caught a ski? I'm taking him to Cedar this year, he's paranoid he won't get one.
bfunk73183
Posted 3/5/2010 3:54 PM (#427194 - in reply to #427189)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?




Posts: 315


ive gone to cedar for 8 years now and love it........your buddy will catch a few im sure = )

cliff is right across the highway from cedar deep and clear aint it? i heard good lake trout

-ba-
Muskie Bob
Posted 3/6/2010 11:13 AM (#427300 - in reply to #427189)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?




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dtaijo174 - 3/5/2010 3:33 PM

Fluke...
http://travelingluck.com/North+America/Canada/Ontario/_5954974_...

Is this the place i should take my buddy who hasn't caught a ski? I'm taking him to Cedar this year, he's paranoid he won't get one.


That's Fluke Lake. I've never fished it, but have heard it is a numbers lake. The place where people launch their boats looks rather difficult. It would be best to talk to someone who has launched there before. It looked like it was fairly muddy where it dropped off into the lake.
And muskie fishing is probably like a lot of lakes.....weather, etc. can make the difference.

If you are familiar with Cedar, you probably can put your buddy onto a muskie. Most of the camp owners know of the popular places and what others have been using to catch muskies. Your buddy just needs to enjoy going.

My fishing partner and I are planning on going to Cedar again. Good luck.
bfunk73183
Posted 3/6/2010 11:39 PM (#427386 - in reply to #427300)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?




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i love that lake (cedar) = )
Musky Brian
Posted 3/7/2010 12:41 PM (#427457 - in reply to #427386)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
I would be very careful if you plan on taking a trailer back to Fluke. That's about 12 miles of Canadian gravel and there is not much of a launch. You get into trouble back there you might be in deep doo doo.

The lake is just loaded with Muskies...but it's also LOADED with schools and schools and schools of Perch. I went there once on a hot sunny day, caught a Musky before I ever pushed the boat off shore. All downhill after that, I literally saw 80-100 muskies swimming around or casually following baits...however, they had no intention of biting, combination of sun and the massive schools of small perch swimming around them. It actually got very frustrating and boring seeing Muskies everywhere ( wow did I just say that ha) that you couldn't catch and I left mid afternoon...I bet if you go there real early in the morning or on a cloudy day it would be game on
bigmuskyguy
Posted 3/13/2010 5:08 PM (#428705 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: RE: Cliff Lake Ontario?


I overheard an old geezer at the Milwaukee Musky show telling a fellow running a booth about a 55 incher that he caught on Cliff in 07. said he fishes there every year and wont fish anywhere else. The booth was a camp on cliff, I don’t remember the name. The pictures they had at the booth showed some real monsters. They had the numbers from some fish survey that were also impressive.

The old geezer said the monsters feed on the trout and walleye, like what you guys saw on the TV show. I’m heading up there and trying trolling.

I’ve fished Cedar it’s a nice lake but really crowded, sounds like Cliff isn’t.
Kingfisher
Posted 3/22/2010 9:15 AM (#430283 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: RE: Cliff Lake Ontario?




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Location: Muskegon Michigan
My wife and I fished Fluke lake for 9.5 days. W e took our 14 foot Sea Ark jon Boat and had to lower the trailor down the hill with a rope to launch. We used a winch to get it back up the hill. Not to bad really. Our 1 ton camping van would not make it out of the launch area so we stayed up on top. We camped there for for the duration going back to Vermillion Bay for Ice and Gas once at the mid point. W e caught 104 muskies between 30 and 40 inches in those 9.5 days. 17 in one day. Its a snake pit really full of stunted Muskies between 20 and 40 inches. Counting the little ones under 30 inches Im guessing we boated 200 fish. If you go there bring black bucktails with black blades, Shumway flashers in Fire tiger and Black. Twitch baits worked great along the rocks, we threw Crane 205's and Little Claws. Top water got some attention with Weagles and Jackpots as well. My wife took a black marker and colored the blades on bionic bucktail spinner bait so it was all black. She took 22 of her fish on that lure. Its a beautiful lake but a shame that its full of dinks. Kingfisher
BigMuskyGuy
Posted 4/24/2010 8:02 AM (#437156 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: RE: Cliff Lake Ontario?


I found a Clip of Butch Furtman’s Sunday morning Fox Sports Fishing Show that Shows a neat segment for those of you that missed it. You Can find it on You Tube by searching for Giant Musky T-Bones a Walleye on Cliff Lake or cut and paste: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QuwHFvfivE
It's only 2 1/2 minutes long - actually it shows two big muskies



Esox2hart
Posted 4/25/2010 9:03 PM (#437480 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: Re: Cliff Lake Ontario?





Location: Hartford Wi
Going to cliff last full week of july and should be a great time. Staying at lost bay/wild eyes guess its one of the only two places on the body of water.
ryan
Posted 5/22/2010 3:18 AM (#442102 - in reply to #430283)
Subject: RE: Cliff Lake Ontario?


I remember seeing you guys back there. Thanks for helping me with the hook difficulties!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Kingfisher - 3/22/2010 9:15 AM

My wife and I fished Fluke lake for 9.5 days. W e took our 14 foot Sea Ark jon Boat and had to lower the trailor down the hill with a rope to launch. We used a winch to get it back up the hill. Not to bad really. Our 1 ton camping van would not make it out of the launch area so we stayed up on top. We camped there for for the duration going back to Vermillion Bay for Ice and Gas once at the mid point. W e caught 104 muskies between 30 and 40 inches in those 9.5 days. 17 in one day. Its a snake pit really full of stunted Muskies between 20 and 40 inches. Counting the little ones under 30 inches Im guessing we boated 200 fish. If you go there bring black bucktails with black blades, Shumway flashers in Fire tiger and Black. Twitch baits worked great along the rocks, we threw Crane 205's and Little Claws. Top water got some attention with Weagles and Jackpots as well. My wife took a black marker and colored the blades on bionic bucktail spinner bait so it was all black. She took 22 of her fish on that lure. Its a beautiful lake but a shame that its full of dinks. Kingfisher
yooper
Posted 5/24/2010 3:08 AM (#442307 - in reply to #442102)
Subject: RE: Cliff Lake Ontario?




Posts: 133


Location: Duluth, MN
I will be running into Butch Furtman in 2 weeks at the ALS Walleye Tournament in Duluth, MN. Butch volunteers his time every year at the weigh in. I will ask him if he would be willing to give his overall thoughts on the lake. Walleye, Muskie, Lake Trout etc.

Boat launches also.

Edited by yooper 5/24/2010 3:19 AM
Esox2hart
Posted 5/26/2010 11:32 AM (#442768 - in reply to #442307)
Subject: RE: Cliff Lake Ontario?





Location: Hartford Wi
That would be great yoopper, Would really like to hear what he says about it!!!And if he gives up some tips...hehe
Brian
Posted 6/12/2010 11:26 PM (#445216 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: RE: Cliff Lake Ontario?


Looking for a good lake in that area to go for Pike, Walleye, and Musky. I saw the video from Cliff Lake and it looked great. After reading all the comments of people that have fished Cliff I am having doubts about going there. I usually go to Amisk Lake near Flin Flon Saskatchewan. The Pike fishing is amazing producing several fish over 40" through the week, but it is a long drive from Iowa. Any suggestions on a good Lake in that area would be helpfull. Everything sounds great on the internet so I need some honest opinions. Thank You.
Silver Scale
Posted 6/13/2010 8:10 AM (#445235 - in reply to #445216)
Subject: RE: Cliff Lake Ontario?




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For big pike, great walleye and some big muskies I would have to say Lac Seul might be a better fit. Lake of the Woods would be second.
Esox2hart
Posted 7/22/2010 6:33 PM (#451373 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: RE: Cliff Lake Ontario?





Location: Hartford Wi
Anyone been out there latley leaven in the am !
dcraven
Posted 8/7/2010 6:33 PM (#453871 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: RE: Cliff Lake Ontario?


How was your trip to Cliff?
Chris
Posted 1/1/2011 4:01 PM (#472927 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: RE: Cliff Lake Ontario?


I see Sharpe's web page is no longer available. Anyone know if the campe is still operating and if Sharpes are still running it?
john
Posted 1/1/2011 5:18 PM (#472944 - in reply to #426233)
Subject: RE: Cliff Lake Ontario?


heard it was sold.the people that bought lost bay,wildeye,have purchased that camp to.bit of a monopoly.
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