Well, with the ongoing uncertainty of crossing the boarder and fishing in Canada, again, we are looking to stay on Oneida lake for a couple weeks this summer. I've only fished Oneida when I was much younger and right now I would have no idea where to start. What I'm looking for are recommendations on what area of the lake to rent a cottage so that I'll be in a good area to fish walleye and perch without having to travel halfway across the lake. I'm not looking for hot spots, gps coordinates, or any body's secrets, just an honest recommendation what area of the lake to stay that will give my family a chance to catch some fish and have fun.Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the suggestions. So it sounds like the north shore is a good place to look, I'll have to check out the suggestions and also see what there is in VRBO in that area. The boarder isn't closed, but who knows in 7 months when I'm supposed to cross so I'm thinking of doing a early trip on Oneida. That way if I do get the chance to go north I'll have 2 great fishing vacations instead of 1.
Check out Apps Landing in Cleveland, Anglers Bay, 3Pines lodging and cabins in North Bay, on the water, north shore on Oneida lake. Some good fishing in that area. Good folks at all locations. Good luck!!😎
Mac Attack - You hit the nail on the head! I've never stayed at Taggard Bay but that's where we launch out of. We go to 3 Season's Camp, been to Smith Bay and also 2 Moons but 3 Season's is our first choice. Probably been there almost 30 times, first time was in 1975 as a kid. I don't know when you last went there but since they put the slot limit in place the fishing has never been better, and as you know the scenery is incredible. I'm just praying that we can get back there this year, there may be great fishing closer to home, but being able to catch limits with not another boat in site is priceless.
Since they started the slot we are catching more like this, which of course go back in to breed and be caught again.