Quebec Fishing Reports
Another Quality Mixed BagMay 31, 2005
I fished with Dave & Jeff again today, but on another lake for trophy smallmouth bass. The day started with a light drizzle and got worse later. Air temps were in the mid to upper 60’s by the days end and the water temps were close to 60 degrees. There was little to no wind and the sun actually came out in the afternoon. We started out the day with a 5.3-pound smallie and managed to get two more the same size a little later. We also caught several in the 4 pound range and a few over three pounds too. There were also a couple of lakers around 4 pounds caught and a few other missed fish including a brown trout of about 7 or 8 pounds. All things considered, it was a great day on the water with plenty of quality fish.
Another Jerky DayMay 30, 2005
I fished with Dave & Jeff today on Lake Memphremagog for smallmouth bass. The air temps went to 60 degrees by days end and mostly sunny skies were what we had. When we took off the water, storms were all around us. Electrical skies were lighting up from every direction as we drove back to the motel. Over 50 smallies were caught & released, mostly on jerk-baits. Water temps were up to 60 degrees in some places on the lake and the winds were non-existent. All in all, a great day!
Tough Fly FishingMay 29, 2005
I fished with Max & Scott again today on another lake for huge smallmouth bass. Scott caught one over four pounds on a fly on the first cast. “It’s bad luck to do that,” I said, as we were about to find out. Other than a salmon and one smallmouth bass, that was all we caught. We did however, see over 100 enormous bass cruising in the 2 to 8 foot range, staging before the spawn. None of the bass were ready to nest yet and they weren’t feeding either. Only the bass in deeper water were actually taking our offerings and even they were turned off. Water temps reached as much as 55 degrees in certain areas of the lake. The air temps were in the mid 60’s and winds were light & variable. We had a mix of sun & cloud throughout the day. Tough bite!!
Flying HighMay 28, 2005
I fished with Scott & Max today on Memphremagog. The day started off damp and miserable as usual, but soon changed to sunny skies and warmer air. There was no wind and it actually warmed up to over 60 degrees by the end of the day. The water temps went as high as 60 degrees in some areas of the lake and the bass were beginning to move shallower. Scott & Max were both fly-fishing and we managed to get into about 40 to 50 fish throughout the day. Both fishermen bettered their personal best for smallmouth bass today!
Lake HoppingMay 27, 2005
I fished with Dan today on a couple of lakes. We were fortunate today as the weather held out for a change! Air temps were in the upper 50’s and the wind was light and variable. We had very little rain fall in the form of a light drizzle as we caught bass on the first lake. The fish were very lethargic and didn’t respond well to the jerk-baits. Most of the better bass fell victim to slowly dragged jigs. About 20 fish were taken on Memphremagog before we shifted to the second lake in pursuit of bigger fish. The second lake had a water temp of 47 to 48 degrees and the fish were not very responsive there either. Within the first fifteen minutes we had a couple of bass that went 4.75 pounds and 4 pounds even. Unfortunately, they were to be all the bass we were to catch. There was however a 6.5 pound brown trout that nailed a jig while busting smelt in the shallows. Another tough day thanks to Mother Nature!
