Quebec Fishing Reports
Epic OutingNovember 2, 2020
I had to cancel two trips today due to the giant winds again, but was able to rebook someone for another body of water. Tino was flexible and switched his scheduled Monday to Sunday instead. With the next couple of days looking unfishable, I guess I’ll just have to relax. Yeah right!
We hit the water by 7:30, new time and Tino hooked up on his very first cast! Although it’s never good to catch a fish on your first cast, it’s even worse to lose one, as he found out. We were dropshotting an area and the fish just weren’t cooperating! Several short strikes and missed fish followed before we just decided to move. I was looking for active fish and was determined to find some!
We switched it up, throwing hard baits and I was immediately hit. It turned out to be a fall fish and didn’t have much of a fight. At least in the beginning that was! Seconds after hooking into the chub like fish, there was a giant boil and the line started going off the reel. I knew exactly what had happened and passed the rod to Tino to enjoy the fight! Mr. Musky had decided to have breakfast and it was game on! This was the second year in a row that we had a toothy experience with the trip last season being the same. Hopefully he would be able to land this fish as well.
After following the lunge for about 5 minutes and almost getting a look at it, he had enough. The musky just opened its mouth and let the fall fish go. We were left with a scarred chub but at least it was still alive! I had to take a couple of pics of the lacerated bait, just for the memory! Amazingly, this little guy swam off too!
We went right back to casting the same baits and soon started catching some nice bass. When the action slowed down, I moved deeper and it began all over again. At one point it was practically every couple of minutes that a rod was bent. Tino even managed to boat a nice walleye that unfortunately had to be returned due to its size! The numbers were going up quickly and there were even a couple of double headers! We were on them big time!
I had really wanted to get Tino into some larger fish and pulled away from the numbers area to try somewhere deeper. Several casts later, he was tight to his largest bass of the day. Although it wasn’t a monster, it was a real good one and worthy of some pics.
We had been holding in this area for a while out of the strong winds when it started to rain. Ironically the winds diminished soon after and at least the rain wasn’t horizontal anymore! We could deal with the wetness as the temps were quite respectable and decided to go back to the hard baits once again. The numbers were great and many more fish were caught in the time we fished them too!
Tino was hoping to take a couple of walleye home with him today, after having to release his earlier catch. I told him that I had an area that he might be able get some and we headed there, in the rain. Well let’s just say that he not only brought a few fish home but we put a beat down on the eyes too! Most were released in the time we were there, but a few of them were harvested for his dinner tonight!
Today was another juggling act due to the weather, but I was able to make it work. Although I lost a couple of trips, I managed to salvage the day and then some. The fishing was good early and got better as it went on. The icing on the cake would have definitely been if we could have landed that musky in the morning, but at least the explosion and battle were epic! The final hour was pretty good with the walleye cooperating too! Overall it was another great day for fishing! Herm would have loved it! Sorry buddy, I just had to!
Closing DayNovember 1, 2020
Jim & his buddy were with me today for the last day of the sturgeon season. After yesterday’s misery I was sure we would get into them once again, as the conditions seemed much better.
I began marking some fish as soon as I arrived and set the lines quickly, in hopes of an early bite. I knew there would be more boats out today with it being the last one and wanted to get into the fish right away. Well it didn’t really go as planned but we did hook up fast. Too bad it was a Redhorse sucker though!
The sturgeon were being a little finicky this morning and I made many moves trying to get bit. At one spot we had multiple false hits as they kept running into our lines. I’m sure some of them were legit as I was finally able to get the hooks into one of them. Jim fought the fish for a total of 45 seconds before it pulled out and the line went slack. Figuring we would get more, I shook it off and went right back at it again!
We held on this place for probably longer than we should have. Several more hits were seen on the rods, but unfortunately nothing was hooked! Eventually I had to make another move and try something different. We would be holding the rods now as the winds were just rocking the boat way too much to see the bites. Hopefully this would change our luck too!
We were into the afternoon and still hadn’t caught a sturgeon yet. By holding the rods I hoped that our luck would change and it finally did. Not long after switching locations, again, Jim reared back on some substantial weight. He was officially locked up and into a heavy fish. We reeled in the other lines not to have any tangles and he fought his fish for almost ten minutes. Although it jumped once, I was clearing the rods and didn’t actually see the breach. It did sound heavy when it splashed down and I knew it was a quality fish. After several good runs it was finally close enough for me to net and the fight was over. The next thing was holding it for some pics and we shot many! A quick release after and we were right back in the game again.
Jim’s buddy was up next and as luck would have it, he soon hooked into another fish on his own. Not really knowing what a hit was going to feel like, he asked me and instantly was locked up. It may not have been a big one, but it was his first sturgeon! Regardless, we took several pics before the release!
I was on a run & gun pattern today with all the other boats around and as I expected, a couple of other boats had seen us land a fish and moved closer to us. Bent rods aren’t always a good thing!
We had repositioned in another area when traffic got heavier and Jim’s buddy set the hooks one more time. This fish was definitely larger than his previous one and gave him a much better fight! Many runs later, I tailed his catch and almost wished I had of netted it instead. It was borderline on the size I usually grab and somewhat difficult to hold. He was quite content with this one and definitely needed more pics of the catch.
With limited time remaining, I had really hoped for a true giant and made a couple of moves in search of the beast. We were holding for a few minutes when his buddy reared back on another good fish. Having already caught a couple, he decided to pass the rod to Jim to do battle with it. This was technically his turn anyway and he gladly accepted!
This fight had me releasing the hold from the electric motor as the fish went above the boat during the tug of war. It was acting strange but I knew it was just due to its size! This battle lasted more than ten minutes and when we finally saw the fish, we all knew why. It was a true giant and super long! I slid the net under the sturgeon and Jim was relieved. It had been a strenuous ten minutes and a little relief was welcomed before having to hold it for the pics. Several more good shots were taken and the fish was released to fight another day.
I tried locating more big fish but we just ran out of time and were done. It may not have been the day I expected but at least there were some good fish caught. The afternoon bite was definitely the best as everything came after 1:30 today! Both Jim & his buddy had felt the power of these creatures, landing their first ever sturgeon today. They even did it with rod in hand, making it even better to have gotten the bite. The season may be over for the sturgeon but I will be back out plenty more times before the deep freeze arrives, fishing for bass, walleye and maybe even a few more toothy critters. I can’t wait to see what November brings!
Freezing ConditionsOctober 31, 2020
It was definitely the chilliest morning so far this year with air temps in the negative digits! Add to that the big NE winds and you’ve got a much colder day. Mathieu and his buddies were in for a real treat as we ran to our first spot to fish. The waves were pretty big at times and the splashing froze immediately wherever it hit. Hopefully we would be able to fish!
I realized that although it wouldn’t be easy, we were going to make it happen. I had marked all kinds of big hooks and we would attempt to sturgeon fish. After I unfroze the electric motor of course! The run through all the big waves had splashed water in various places making it difficult to deploy, but I eventually managed to get it into the water to hold.
With 4 lines in, we had a chance and after almost an hour of trying to figure out what direction the boat would remain, I set into a fish. I was almost shocked when I felt the hit and handed the rod to Mathieu to fight. It may not have been too big, but it was our first one and showed that it could be done!
A little while later after resetting the lines, I noticed one of the rods tighten in the rod holder and grabbed it. It was definitely a bite and I set into the second fish of the day! Mathieu number two was up next and he did battle with another fish slightly larger than our first. With two on the board, I knew we would be getting more and got the lines back in for the next bite!
The wind and waves were rocking us and swinging the boat constantly so I had everyone hold the rods to feel the bites. Not being use to this type of fishing they had plenty of false hits as the sinkers bounced and the lines tightened. Jean Francois did manage to set into a fish however and hooked into something strange. As it turned out, he had a channel cat and it was big. Big for here that is!
We made a few moves through the morning as the temps rose and eventually the boat ice started to melt. It was finally warming up some but the winds were still pretty bad. Several other sturgeon were landed along with a Redhorse Sucker throughout the day. We also had the wind lay down some,late in the afternoon making the fishing a whole lot more enjoyable. It was still cold out but not as cold as it was earlier!
With the day passing by quickly, we were nearing the end when I made one final attempt at more fish. These guys had decided that it would be fine if we called it 15 minutes earlier and headed back, but I wanted another chance for them. We compromised and gave it 5 minutes when I marked a good one. Well it didn’t even take the entire time and Mathieu reeled into the last fish of the day. It felt small but when it breached, we realized that it was giant! Sure glad I convinced them to stay a little longer!
I’m not sure if it was the cold water or just the fish, but he was able to bring it to the net in only 5 minutes. It had made a few good runs and remained on the bottom for most of the battle but gave up rather quickly. Oh well, he still had a great time fighting the biggest sturgeon of the day!
Holding it for the pics was a little difficult and his buddies gave him a hand or two. The fish was quite impressive in length but lacked the girth to be a true monster. It may have been the longest one landed in my boat this year! After several pics, he released the beast and we called it a day. That’s how I like to end the trip!
We endured some harsh conditions today but overcame it all to accomplish what we had set out to do. Sturgeon was on the list and we ended it on a high! It’s ironic that I was the only boat out until very late in the afternoon. For a change, I had the lake to myself and was able to move multiple times to stay on the better fish. Tomorrow may be a different story however with it being the last official day in the sturgeon season. Only time will tell!
Rotating WindsOctober 29, 2020
What a roller coaster day for wind today! Neil and I headed out in an east blow that gradually turned, ending in a NW. Along its path we had several different conditions on the water that had the fish in many moods too! Sturgeon fishing was really fun to deal with!
Our first stop was going to be for the big ones as I slid into the area in search of giant marks. This spot had been producing some nice fish every day and I hoped today would be no different! I finally stopped on a few marks and set the rods for the wait. The holders were pretty much useless in these waves and holding them was our only option. Not an easy task with the boat bouncing from the opposing wind direction!
I had relocated a few times before our first bite, but at least we had one! Neil probably had the best fight for any sturgeon he had ever battled. This thing may not have been a true giant but it sure fought like one! It made at least 6 runs before finally coming to the net.
The fishing wasn’t like I had expected, but we were still able to get into a few fish throughout the morning. Despite the wind and oh yeah, “snow flurries”, we stuck it out! What was supposed to be a sunny day turned into a heavy overcast one with cold temps. The winds made it feel even colder too as Neil was feeling the chill. We needed to make a move and try casting for something else!
Our first stop only saw one bite but it was big! Neil battled a large fish on a drop shot that had me releasing the hold from the electric motor, just to have a chance of landing it. I was pretty sure what he had and confirmed my thought as it rose from the depths. It was a nice musky and landed on extremely light tackle. Sure glad I had the big net!
We tried fishing the same area after releasing the lunge but only had one other hit. I guess old toothy had scared all the smaller fish away!
I moved to another spot close by and we boated one good walleye and lost another smallie right at the boat. Tough fishing to say the least! As slow as we were trying to fish, these fish just weren’t in the mood to eat. Time for a relocation!
The remainder of the day saw us moving all over the place looking for active fish, but only a few smaller ones were landed. I almost wish that we had remained on the sturgeon and waited them out. Either way, we were done and called it a day!
This was not the easiest day of fishing like it should have been, but there were still some nice ones caught. Definitely the musky had to be the highlight of today, especially on the light tackle! With only a few days remaining in the sturgeon season, I will be focussing my attention primarily on them. With any luck, Mother Nature will allow me to not only get out, but actually fish them effectively. So far this fall, she hasn’t been as cooperative as I would have liked, but I can always dream!
Double Digit DayOctober 28, 2020
After Monday’s miserable wet outing with Rahe, Enzo & Rich, it was nice to finally stay dry today! Although we caught plenty of smallies that trip, nobody wanted to pose for any pics. Totally understandable, based on those conditions too!
Alex, John & Sal were in the boat today and in search of the elusive sturgeon. In the past they had seen some true giants and were looking to see a few more of them again. Hopefully the fish would cooperate!
We began shortly after 7:30 due to the cold morning and headed out in a NW wind. Although it wasn’t big, it was still a little choppy for the run. Once I arrived, the fish started marking and I was sure we were going to have another great day!
Surprisingly, it took longer than I expected for the first bite and it was even after our first move. The winds were turning the boat sideways and making the bites harder to detect with all the rocking from the waves. It wasn’t until they subsided that we began to hook up!
Alex was first at bat and did battle with a decent fish that put up a great fight. No jumps, but plenty of good hard runs! He had been low man on the sticks last year and only managed to land a small fish, while the others caught larger ones. Not this year!
Next up was John and when I set into the fish, I knew it was big! He was in for a tough fight with some serious long runs. The first one took him out almost 150 feet before turning. This was a strong fish and he was going to be on it for quite a while! After a good ten minutes it finally looked like he was starting to gain and a few minutes later, I had it in the net. This was a really long sturgeon and it definitely had some weight! He sat for all the pics before returning the beast back to where it belonged!
Sal was new to this but was about to get a crash course on what not to do when I passed him his first bent rod. Before I could even remove the drift sock, he had the line under it and almost lost the fish too! Getting yelled at was all part of the game and he was well informed long before by everyone! Who doesn’t love a little chaos while fighting a big fish! I eventually untangled the mess and he brought in the smallest fish of the day. Seeing as how it was his first ever sturgeon, the guys took a few pics for him before being released.
We had done a full rotation now and were finally getting bit more often. I was sure it would continue and remained in the same area, expecting many more fish. These sturgeon didn’t disappoint us either as plenty of others were fought throughout the day. Everyone battled many more fish and several rotations occurred again. It wasn’t until we neared the end that the fishing actually began to slow down. A few more decent ones were landed before we called it quits on this DDD!
Today was definitely a lot better than their last years outing, with many more fish being caught. Everyone had plenty of shots at good fish but it was once again John that landed the biggest fish of their trip. Either way, these three guys were all happy campers when it was all said and done. I only hope that the remaining days of the sturgeon season are equally as good!