Diamond Key Fishing Lodge – Trophy Northern Pike, Walleye, Bass and Muskie – Ontario – Georgian Bay
At Diamond Key Lodge, we offer trophy fishing for Northern Pike, Walleye, Bass and Muskie. We are blessed to have some of the best fishing in Ontario. We provide ourselves on offering a very relaxed environment, with a focus on fishing and the beautiful scenery. Our property faces into the islands and we offer very clean housekeeping units and fishing packages. Thanks for looking at pictures of our trophy fish. We are pretty confident that a world record catch is in our waters. We fish at the delta of the key, pickerel and french rivers. These provide an incredible selection of fishing, but being part of the Georgian Bay, we breed them big! For more information, please visit www.diamondkeylodge.com Great fishing to you all. Cheers. Peter & Family.
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Candlewood lake 2008…Bass boat TRACKER Pro Team 175 TXW, 75 hp 4 stroke Mercury, Blue bird skies, makin a 41 mph run to the next spot.
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@NorthernPikeLover Thank you so much … it is really a great secret … but the truth is the waters are very productive and we don’t get that many people fishing due to the location … the perfect combination … and we like to keep it that way …
@dpoe89 Thank you …. we are biased (laugh), but it really is a beautiful place. If you watch fishing shows, Bob Izumi is featuring the Georgian Bay and Diamond Key this saturday at 9:00 a.m … not sure what channel … but it is a great show … and great fishing
This is the best place ever! Been coming here for 21 years of my life!
Live just across the river by the old Powerhouse, Bob and Marions grand son!
Awesome video guys! Can’t wait to come up this summer!
Thank you. We think it is special. Although we are clearly biased (laugh), we have many customers that drive from the States to come and fish our waters – many have been coming in groups for decades. There certainly is still a passion for fishing.
One of my absolute favorite places to fish.
A ranger is always going to be more stable, after all you are looking at 3x the money and likely twice the weight. The 175 is about as stable and wide as you can get in aluminum, particularly in that price range.
I own this tracker as well, u get used to it..pretty stable
@rangerbass519 It does shift a lot with grown men moving around. Fishing alone it’s fine. It’s very very light. Comparing movement on this boat to a glass boat is just apples and oranges to me. 5 best advantages are 1. Weight to power ratio 2. Fuel economy 3. Smooth ride semi v hull. 4. Cost 5. Stumps & logs (while fishing) have no effect at all on the all welded hull. Very very tough hull design
It definitely isn’t as stable as a fiberglass boat but you get used to it. You will lose your balance once in a while when the guy in the back moves to the edge suddenly when you don’t expect it. We use the boat on a fairly small lake with massive boat traffic and it can get hairy when maneuvering the waves with the 75 hp. But if you think about it, this boat has the same fishabilaty as a fiberglass boat for much less. Don’t get me wrong tho, I would love to own a nice Ranger.
Well I do have an ’07 ranger 178 vs, but for me it’s not very mobile, to big/to many worries. I’d like to get one of them, but I noticed that it doesn’t look very stable to stand in. Am I hearing wrong? When I trade my Ranger in should I go for it? Or should I stick to what I got, please let me know.
Nice boat! I have the same one (2004) with a 75 two stroke. With the stainless steel prop and the 75 two stroke you can hit 44-45 with one person in the boat. This boat with a 75 will absolutely fly out of the hole. My 2stroke is quite a bit louder than your 4 stroke. Nice vid
This is a nice boat. Powerful and useful. Great video.