Lake Scugog: Quick Facts
- Lake Scugog is located in the Durham region of
Ontario
- co-ordinates: Lat. 44° 11' 00"
Long.
78° 51' 26"
- average Depth: 1.4 metres (4.5')
- max. Depth: 7.6 m (25')
- part of the Trent Severn Waterway
- 2nd largest lake in FMZ-17 with an area of 6,374
hectares
(15,750 acres)
- the lake has eutrophic features in that it is
shallow,
weedy and nutrient rich with a largely marl based bottom
- the Scugog River flows out of the lake connecting
to
Sturgeon Lake at Lindsay. Primary inflows include the Nonquon River and
Blackstock
and Cawkers Creek
- Major Fish Species: Large and Smallmouth Bass,
Walleye,
Muskie, Bluegill, Yellow Perch, Black Crappie, Carp and Catfish
- Lake Scugog is situated within Fisheries
Management Zone 17
- as of 2016 walleye fishing is closed until
further notice by the MNR&F
Lake Scugog: Map
Features
- dimensions: 12"x18"
- double sided
- laminate map
- black and white
- water depth contour lines
- locations for the major fish species
- access points
- information on fish habits and movements
- fishing tips
- MNR/Travel & Accommodation info. sources
- Price: $10.95 plus taxes & shipping
Caution:
These maps are not navigation
guides for
boaters. They are designed for fishing purposes only. Federal Gov't
Hydrographic Charts for Lake Scugog are available at most marinas in
the area.
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