Wolseley Bay Middle French River Musky Charters

Upper French River Musky Charter

Lake Nipissing Musky Charter
Contact Shayne Stevenson Email: shayne@50missioncast.com Cell: 905.806.1971
Upper French River Lake Nipissing musky Charter home to world class monster musky anytime of year.
50missioncast.com. Where did the name originate from?
Shayne was driving home with his son Cam, who is named after Cam Neely of the Boston Bruins and his daughter Taylor they were listening to the radio when the Tragically Hip song 50 Mission Cap came on. The song is basically about a Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Player named Bill Barilko. In1951, Bill scored in overtime and the Leafs won the Stanley Cup. That summer Bill went on a fishing trip and undoubtedly the worst happened, he never made it back. They found Bill’s body 11 years later when the Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup in 1962. 50 Mission Cast Head Charter Shayne Stevenson is also a former NHL hockey player that played for Tampa Bay Lightning and Boston Bruins.
In addition, Shayne’s also a big Tragically Hip fan and quickly put it together by changing one word from cap to cast you now have the musky mission in place when on the water. “50 inches or 50 pounds is our musky mission”. In honour of the late great Bill Barilko 50 Mission Cast named their chapter boat. “The Barilko”
Welcome to 50 Mission Cast Website and here’s the 50 Mission Cast daily prayer folks!
“Some ships are made out of steel, some ships are made out of wood, but the best ships made on the water are FRIENDSHIPS!!!” “Bill Barilko is it possible on your end to pull some strings with the Hockey & Musky Gods to put us in contact with a 50-pound musky today on The Barilko… Please and thank you Amen.

 Upper French River & Lake Nipissing Musky Guide – On The Barilko snow, rain or shine your always comfortable walking around this 30 ft fishing machine.   

 

Upper French River Musky Charter

Lake Nipissing Musky Charter
Contact Shayne Stevenson Email: shayne@50missioncast.com Cell: 905.806.1971
Upper French River Lake Nipissing musky Charter home to world class monster musky anytime of year.
50missioncast.com. Where did the name originate from?
Shayne was driving home with his son Cam, who is named after Cam Neely of the Boston Bruins and his daughter Taylor they were listening to the radio when the Tragically Hip song 50 Mission Cap came on. The song is basically about a Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Player named Bill Barilko. In1951, Bill scored in overtime and the Leafs won the Stanley Cup. That summer Bill went on a fishing trip and undoubtedly the worst happened, he never made it back. They found Bill’s body 11 years later when the Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup in 1962. 50 Mission Cast Head Charter Shayne Stevenson is also a former NHL hockey player that played for Tampa Bay Lightning and Boston Bruins.

In addition, Shayne’s also a big Tragically Hip fan and quickly put it together by changing one word from cap to cast you now have the musky mission in place when on the water. “50 inches or 50 pounds is our musky mission”. In honour of the late great Bill Barilko 50 Mission Cast named their chapter boat. “The Barilko”
Welcome to 50 Mission Cast Website and here’s the 50 Mission Cast daily prayer folks!
“Some ships are made out of steel, some ships are made out of wood, but the best ships made on the water are FRIENDSHIPS!!!” “Bill Barilko is it possible on your end to pull some strings with the Hockey & Musky Gods to put us in contact with a 50-pound musky today on The Barilko… Please and thank you Amen.

Wolseley Bay Middle French River Musky Charters

You’ll be fishing on The Barilko which is a Princecraft Voyageur, customized 30 foot open space Musky Tri-toon. It yields much comfort and shelter that lends itself to a fabulous and fun day on the lake.

Listed below are the details:

The technology on this boat at this time is the best in the world. Check out the YouTube Video below, if you want to see Panoptics live. There’s nothing like seeing a 5ft Musky swimming around your bait about to hit your lure on the big screen. Beginners become expert Musky fishermen by the end of the day!

All charters are 5 hours in length unless otherwise discussed.

With all Charters you will receive a choice of one of the three promo gifts below:

50 Mission Cast Case of Beer (24)

Combo set of 50 Mission Cast bottle of Pinot Grigio and Cherry Sangria

A 50 Mission Cast Coupon valued at $50.00 to put toward any merchandise purchase

Musky Charter Pricing

Half deposit required upon booking with 50 Mission Cast. Canadians can send e-transfers to Shayne@50missioncast.com.   United States folks can use PayPal to send deposits. The rest of the money is due in cash the day of your charter. (Credit Cards not accepted).

New prices effective May 2025.
Pricing:

Mon-Thursday Weekday Pricing:

Weekend Pricing (Fri., Sat., Sun.):

All fishing equipment and baits are included in these prices, no taxes when paying in Canadian Funds

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Ask Shayne About His 2-5 Day Musky Specials

On the first day you will fish for Muskies on Upper French River/Lake Nipissing. The next day you will fish for Muskies on Middle French River. It’s an incredible opportunity to catch a world record Musky and see both lakes.

Ask Shayne About Other Events Being Hosted On The Barilko Tritoon This Year

Welcome to 50 Mission Cast Website and here’s the 50 Mission Cast daily prayer folks!
“Some ships are made out of steel, some ships are made out of wood, but the best ships made on the water are FRIENDSHIPS!!!” “Bill Barilko is it possible on your end to pull some strings with the Hockey & Musky Gods to put us in contact with a 50-pound musky today on The Barilko… Please and thank you Amen.

Bill Barilko

Stanley Cup Champion     

Shayne Stevenson

When you click on Shayne’s name it takes you to Shayne’s other business Toronto Hockey Advisors. To come back to this website your in 50missioncast.com

The Barilko with the 10×10 enclosed Bimini with a 20 ft casting platform. 

Comfortable Muskoka chairs to sit in while trolling for big Muskies.

Beautiful evening view of the Upper French River

The Bimini enclosed for warmth on days the weather isn’t co-operating.

50 Mission Cast has propane heaters and Humminbird fish finder technology.

 If you want the top down that day let me know before hand. No problem!

Check out the Livescope Panoptics Garmin Fishfinder YouTube video below.

Upper French River – Zone 11 Musky Regulations

Lake Nipissing – including the waters of the French River from Chaudiere and the Little Chaudiere dams to Lake Nippissing. The west bay of Lake Nipissing in Haddo Sturgeon River from Lak Nipissing to the dam at Sturgeon Falls. The Veuve River from Lake Nippissing to the chutes located in Lot 5 in Concession 1 Caldwell Township to Hwy 654 and the entire West Arm of Lake Nipissing including Cross Lake. Muskellunge – Sport License – one over 48″ and Conservation License – None allowed.

Musky Spring Patterns

Once muskies turn three and four years old there considered mature enough to start the spawning cycle. Once waters reach 50 – 59 F musky start there migration towards shallow, soft bottomed areas in bays with inlet flow. Shoreline areas where vegetation will appear first, river backwaters and creeks, shallow weedy beds are great breeding grounds for muskies as well. In addition to sandy areas that contain sandgrass that will hold that warmth of the sun during the day.

French River Musky Patterns

French River Musky Patterns

Muskies spawn in early Spring, late April to early May, typically when water temperatures reach 50-60 degrees Farenheit (10-16 degrees Celsius).  Generally Muskies spawn in 1-2 feet of water in marshy bays, backwaters or flooded vegetation along lake or river shorelines.

Females scatter eggs randomly while being accompanied by one or more male.

Zone 11 fishing season is from the third Saturday in June to December 15th each year.  You require a “SPORT” fishing license to catch and keep one Muskie a day.  The size must be greater than 122 cm (approx.. 48 inches).

A “Conservation” license is a catch and release only.

After they spawn, patterns depend on water temperatures, forage availability and habitat.

The top Musky locations in June are in shallow bays (5-10 ft depth) and warm water areas.  Muskies remain near their spawning areas.

A great place to look for Muskies are in the south facing bays with new vegetation and fallen timber.

Musky Summer Patterns

Musky summer patterns kick in once the water warms up above 70 degrees Farenheit (21 degrees Celsius).  Look for mid lake structures, for example, points, humps and saddles that hold weed growth near deep water. Don’t be afraid to night fish during this time as it is a quieter time and there is less activity on the waters. 

Musky Fall Patterns

Fall Musky patterns change when water temperatures drop from 70 degrees Farenheit to 60-65 degrees Farenheit (15-13 degrees Celsius).  Muskies still hide in deep weeded edges and follow baitfish such as Perch, Suckers and Cisco near rocky points, reefs and weed beds.  This is a great time to troll 8 km/hr in the deepest open water of your system. 

Later in the fall turnover will happen. This a term used to describe the process in which a lake flips its water. In the summer, the top portion of the water is warmer than the bottom portion. As Fall progresses, the top layer of water becomes colder than the bottom layer, which causes the bottom layer to rise up and the top layer to sink down. Turnover results in water mixing which stirs up sediment and weeds throughout the water column. During turn over Muskies move up to shallow parts of the lake.

Once turnover is done, it is best to fish in water 20 feet deep near rocks and open water near their spawning bays. Use your fish finder to find bait fish and troll through them in open water at roughly 5 km/hr until the end of the season. 

If the Muskies are not biting while trolling, start jigging for them during sunrise and sunset and during minor/major times.

Give head pro guide Shayne Stevenson from 50 Mission Cast a call 905.806.1971 or email: Shayne@50missioncast.com

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