Gone Fishing Tours.
Guided bass and walleye fishing charters on Lake Couchiching and central Ontario lakes

The brief.
Gone Fishing Tours is a guided fishing charter operated by Captain Frank Adamo across central Ontario, including Lake Couchiching, Lake Simcoe, Lake Dalrymple, Sparrow Lake, the Kawartha Lakes, Georgian Bay, and Lake Muskoka. Adamo brings over 20 years of angling and 15 years of competitive sport fishing, with finishes including the 2020 Bronze Back Cup, the 2022 Casey Cup, and a 2021 CSFL first place at Sturgeon Lake; he founded the Megacity Bass Anglers club. Trips run from an 18.5-foot Triton bass boat with a 150-hp motor and target largemouth and smallmouth bass, pike, walleye, crappie, and perch. Rods, tackle, bait, safety gear, and instruction are provided. Guests supply their own valid Ontario fishing licence.
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4-Hour Guided Fishing Tour
For: Adults / anglers of all experience levelsHalf-day guided trip aboard an 18.5-foot Triton bass boat with Captain Frank Adamo. Rods, tackle, bait, and safety gear are supplied, plus instruction on finding and catching fish. Guests must bring a valid Ontario fishing licence.
$400 (add $100 per extra person, max 2)
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8-Hour Guided Fishing Tour
For: Adults / anglers of all experience levelsFull-day guided trip on central Ontario lakes from an 18.5-foot Triton bass boat. Includes rods, tackle, bait, safety gear, and hands-on technique instruction. A valid Ontario fishing licence is required; solo-angler rates are available.
$600 (add $100 per extra person, max 2)
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Worth knowing.
- 014-hour tour is $400 and 8-hour tour is $600, with $100 per additional person (max 2).Source ↗
- 02Trips run from an 18.5-foot Triton bass boat with a 150-hp motor; rods, tackle, and bait are included.Source ↗
- 03Guide Captain Frank Adamo has 20+ years angling, 15 years competitive fishing, and founded Megacity Bass Anglers.Source ↗
- 04Tours operate on Lake Couchiching, Lake Simcoe, Georgian Bay, the Kawartha Lakes, and other central Ontario lakes.Source ↗