Quebec Fishing Reports
Quality Not Quantitynovembre 15, 2021
I was back on the water with Darren today after testing the boat out last week with my wife. It was nice having a working motor again! We were going for bass this morning with a change to walleye by afternoon. Hopefully they would both work out and we would have some success!
The first spot had us directly in big wind and heavy current, but Darren managed a few quick bites with one nice smallie. Several others were also landed but there were more misses than hookups! We moved around a bunch and even switched up presentations to get additional bites after leaving the area. We were having a hard time holding and I didn’t want to burn the batteries out too early in the day!
Sometime after midday we relocated to another area much further away. I knew we would be able to get into some walleye here and hopefully a few more good bass. It wasn’t long before the first eye was hooked into and it entered the livewell for Darren to bring home. Several more were also landed and a few of them joined the other one as well. Along the way, a couple of bass were caught that were definitely quality and worthy of pics. When the action slowed from here, I decided to change locations and unfortunately only perch were caught.
Time was dwindling out for our day and I decided to go back to where we had started earlier. Apparently it was the right decision! We finished out a limit of walleye and returned several others much bigger before we were done!
Today was another great one with slower action, but plenty of good fish. We may have had to work harder than I had expected but in the end it was another successful fishing day. Hopefully Mother Nature will bless us with a few more before I am done. Water temps are pretty warm for this time of year and there’s still plenty of fish to be caught, before freeze up. I’m sure I’ll be back with a few more happy guests in the weeks to come!!
Trophy Bass Bitenovembre 10, 2021
I was back out today after watching the nicest fall weekend pass me by. Motor issues had me off the water and I had to take Scott out in his boat instead. Cory and Manson were with us as well and we were going to make the best of a bad situation! I only hoped the fish would cooperate!
We headed out in sunshine and flat calm conditions, making for a smooth ride to our first spot. They started with dropshot rigs and only managed to miss a few bites. It wasn’t until I changed up techniques that the fish began to come aboard. Cory even landed his personal best! It made the trophy list that the others both had from previous years of fishing with me. It was a giant! Everyone managed to catch a bunch of bass and walleye but Cory definitely had the hot hand today.
By late afternoon the fishing had slowed down, so I decided to make a long run to another area. It was here that we would be spending the remainder of the time catching fish! Plenty of walleye came aboard with several good smallies as well. Double headers and even a few triples were seen in the time we remained. If we had of been keeping fish they would have all had their limits!
Without having to drive home with my boat in tow, I decided to hold out a bit longer and arrived back at the launch by 4:00. It’s always hard to leave when the fish are biting and they were definitely chewing this afternoon. In fact we left them biting!
Scott, Manson & Cory saw a different day today after spending 4 hours yesterday with only a handful of fish to show for their efforts. This was like the Olympics to them with high numbers for everyone! I only hope that I can get back out in my boat again before this year ends. I will be making a decision on what to do tomorrow but I know it won’t be cheap. I may have to bite the bullet for this year despite how good it still is. We’ll just have to wait & see!!
Fall Bass Initiationnovembre 7, 2021
Rich & Kevin wanted to experience some great fall smallie action so today I went somewhere to make that happen. I had gone there only a couple of days earlier with a buddy and we got into them pretty good. Hopefully today would be the same!
I decided to have them dropshot an area first to see if they were stacked and unfortunately they were not. Kevin managed one 2 pounder but Rich landed several quality bass and missed a few others too. Action was slower than I had hoped for but they were catching fish. In fact, they even managed to put the first walleye in the boat for them tonight.
I made a couple of moves trying to get them into fish and they managed to pick up a few more, including another walleye. It was definitely slower than I had expected, until I changed their presentations. I now had them throwing a different bait and it seemed to be working. With each cast, they were hooked up! Both Rich & Kevin were in their glory now, catching one after the other! In fact, Kevin even managed to break his personal best a couple of times too.
We had been fishing for several hours now with many other boats around, making it difficult to move. I guess the nice weather brought everyone out today! Eventually I was able to get to an area I had wanted to fish but only a few bass were caught here. I decided to get away from the crowds and make a long move to another area in hopes of a few more walleye. They had already put 3 in the livewell and I wanted to try for more.
Along the way to the next spot, I began to her a light knocking from the motor. But when I stopped, I thought it was just from a couple of the rods tapping the cowling and paid no attention. We fished the area for the remainder of the time and they managed to get a couple mote eyes for their feast tonight.
Time had run out quickly in our day and now we were headed back to take out. Unfortunately that noise I had heard earlier was back and remained with us the whole way in. Not wanting to force the engine, I took it easy and arrived safely at the docks. I would need to get this checked and soon!
Rich & Kevin’s expectations had been met today and although difficult at times, they were satisfied with the outcome. They had experienced some great fall smallie action and landed some really nice fish. Oh yeah, they were taking dinner home too! Definitely a win, win kind of day!
A Great Short Tripnovembre 3, 2021
After cancelling several trips due to insane winds and heavy rains, I was finally back on the water today. This time however it was with my wife and we were going for walleye! A quick stop to have the main engine tightened up and we were on our way!
We were only planning on staying for a few hours, but wanted to see if we could catch a few for dinner. Apparently this was not going to be a problem as the area was stacked! For a while it was every cast and several of them made it into the livewell.
We had been in the same spot for about two hours when it began to rain, or something like that. Turns out that it was more like hail! We had a combination of wet & frozen precipitation for a while that finished off our day pretty quickly. I decided that we would end it sooner than expected and after several more fish, we called it a day.
We were fortunate enough to be able to run back in mostly sunshine and no more rain. The clouds had broken up and we were in clear skies for the trip. It turned out to be a good thing too as once we arrived at the docks, it started to rain again. It didn’t really matter though as we were done and had a great day! Plenty of great fishing was had and there were even a few prisoners coming home with us tonight. Not bad for only a few hours of fishing!
Fall Trolling For Eyesoctobre 30, 2021
Another day with NE winds but at least today, they were less! Tino & Milton were with me, looking for some walleye action. Milton wanted to keep some and hoped to be able to catch a few for dinner tonight. I only hoped that the fish would bite!
We headed to an area and I decided to check and see if I could mark anything in a usual fall spot. As luck would have it, I saw a bunch of good fish in the mid-range and knew exactly what to do. We were going trolling!
With rods in hand, I began the slow troll over the areas where I had seen the walleye. We went for a distance before Tino set into one and things were looking up. He slowly brought to net a good high end keeper and Milton was excited. It was looking like they would be having fish for dinner!
I was seeing plenty of marks on the sonar and slowly trolled the area looking for more. Next up was Milton and he brought another good keeper to net as well giving them a second walleye in the tank. Things were starting to look up!
I kept at the troll for quite a while going over hook after hook with little success. Bait changes were made and still no takers! We continued covering the water and eventually another fish was hooked into by Milton. It was a real nice one and made for a great pic but that’s all. This time it was an over and returned back to the water immediately after.
For the next couple of hours our luck wasn’t great. They were catching fish but not the size Milton was hoping for. These ones were all overs and some of them were pretty big! Eventually I slowed down more and Tino land another big over on a drop shot rig. I made a few casts to see if I could help and also hooked into another big walleye. It’s not a bad thing when the fish are too big, except when you want keepers.
After quite a while I decided to make a move to an area where I was sure they would be able to catch a few more to eat. On Tinos first cast, he hooked into a good fish, but this proved to be a smallie. Great fight but wrong species! We switched from casting to drifting and despite the difficult wind direction to the current, managed one other eye in the keeper size.
The remainder of the time was spent going to a couple of other places and catching smaller fish. Unfortunately they were unders and returned as well. On the last area however, one more keeper came aboard giving them another fish for their dinner.
The days preceding today were filled with giant NE winds and I’m sure this was partly the reason we struggled. The water was also very stained and off color pretty much everywhere we tried. They did see some great fish however, but not for consumption. It’s always a good thing to catch big fish, just not in this case! In the end, they managed to catch a bunch and brought home several for their dinner tonight. They also got some really great pics of the big ones too!