Quebec Fishing Reports
The Day AfterJune 22, 2026
After enduring some biblical storms yesterday and all through the evening, I was back out today with a family of four. Tehmina and her husband Jonathan, along with their two sons, Xavier & Elias were spending the morning fishing with me. Conditions were tough to start and although I was marking plenty of bait and fish, they didn’t seem to want to bite. Eventually we began catching and they were all surprised with the size. Several walleye that were overs came aboard and photos were taken before the release. It was tough catching a keeper but we finally managed one high end fish that was boxed. They also caught some pike and decided to take one good fish back with their walleye.
Although fishing was tough, everyone had a great time and they were going to be having fish for dinner tonight. I think the afternoon bite would have been better but we pulled off the water before. They had a great morning out with the family and were happy to have been able to get out after the storm. I think another day should have these fish settled down a bit more and with any luck, tomorrow will be even better. More great days ahead!!





More New SpeciesJune 18, 2026
This was the last day for Gary and his son Jake and they hoped to get into a smallie bite. For a change, the waters were almost flat, making for a much smoother ride. I hit a bunch of spots with only a few fish showing in each before finally ending on one with numbers. Although mostly smaller in size, they did catch several fish each. Jake landed the best one just under 20 inches and was thrilled to have caught his personal best.
Unfortunately, we had to cut the day shorter than expected with an electrical storm approaching. A quick check on the radar and we were gone. Thunder and lightning were heard and seen in the distance and I wasn’t hanging around any longer. The 3-day trip for Gary had proved to be a success with 3 new species being caught. Being from Colorado, they had never seen pike, walleye or smallmouth bass. Now they had caught all of them! Talk about returning at another time for sturgeon and possibly muskie was thrown around before we parted ways. With any luck a fall trip in the coming years will complete these two, along with more smallies and walleye. I look forward to seeing them again should they decide to come back and will try my best to make it happen!!




Another GrinderJune 17, 2026
Gary was back again this morning and he brought along his family. All four of them enjoyed the half day of fishing, catching many pike & walleye. We trolled the entire morning, as it seemed to be working fairly well. I did however see way more fish than we caught, causing this trip to be another grinder once again! I guess the water temps don’t help with 65 degrees being hard to find. Cool weather ahead will cause this to probably fall again. Will the weather ever stabilize this season!!






Big West Wind WalleyeJune 16, 2026
Gary and his son Jack endured another brutally windy day on the water today. It seemed like everywhere we ventured we were fishing in rollers! The west winds were relentless and trolling seemed to be the only method that allowed them to fish. Even at that, it was tough! We managed to make it work though and plenty of big walleye were brought to net, along with a decent northern. I have them back again tomorrow and two more will be joining them as well. I only hope for calmer waters and more active fish!!









A Texas TrollJune 14, 2026
Tom & Jose were here on business, all the way from Texas! They joined me today for a mix of pike & walleye in not-so-great conditions. The winds had been big and looked like they would remain that way as well for this trip. We fished hard and scratched up a decent number of fish in their 6 hours out. They had to call it early, as plans for dinner had limited their time on the water.
It may have been a short tough day, but at least the sun shined on us all day long!!






