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Bass Fishing on the French River

The French River has great fishing for both smallmouth and largemouth bass. Plentifull along the shoreline rocks and weedbeds, they will put up a nice fight as you bring them in. Fresh French River bass fillets are another great choice for shore lunch.

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The following regulations apply to the French River

Walleye; Open 3rd Sat. in May; S - 4 and C - 2 - none between 40-60 cm (15.7-23.6 in.), not more than 1 greater than 60 cm (23.6 in).
Northern Pike; Open 3rd Sat. in May; S - 4 and C - 2 - none between 53-86 cm (21-34 in.), not more than 1 greater than 86 cm (34 in).
Muskellunge; Open 1st Sat. in June; S - 1 and C - 0 - must be greater than 122 cm (48 in).
Bass; Open 4th Sat. in June; S - 4 and C - 2 - none between 33-43 cm (13-17 in), not more than 1 greater than 43 cm (17 in).

S = sport fishing license      C = conservation fishing license

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French River Bass Fishing Hall of Fame

These are some of the bass caught by in the Wolseley Bay area over the last few years.








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