Quebec Fishing Reports
A Real Scorcherjuillet 3, 2019
July 3rd 2019
Darren & Howard were with me today on what was definitely the hottest day, so far this season! Within 5 minutes after setting the rods, up went the roof and it never came down until the end. We trolled for pike & walleye and even casted for smallies, all the while in the comfort of the shade!
Lots of fish were landed today including plenty of pike and some really nice walleye. For the last couple of hours, we relaxed and casted soft plastics for the bass, boating a bunch of them too!
I don’t know how I managed for so many years without it but am real happy to have the Bimini on days like this! Add to that the XI5 electric by Motor Guide and I never have to leave the cool, shaded area of the boat, except to net fish. Who could ask for anything more!
Another Initiationjuillet 2, 2019
July 2nd 2019
Whitney, Jeff & their family were on vacation, all the way from LA, and looking forward to an afternoon of fishing. They were heading to the eastern townships for several days on a lake and managed to hook up with me before leaving.
Their two sons Austin & Logan had never fished before and were really looking forward to catching their first fish! I definitely wanted to get them as many as I could so we concentrated on trolling for pike & walleye. Good choice too as it was a scorcher, but not under the comfort of the roof! It was at least 20 degrees cooler in the shade!
Although it took longer than I had hoped, for the first reel to fire, it was a double and both boys were initiated into the world of fishing!
Plenty more reels fired after and the afternoon was filled with loads more fish. Both pike & walleye were brought to net, with a couple of the eyes making it into the livewell. They would be eating well tonight!
Whitney was the only one without catching anything so I made sure she got the last rod that fired before we called the day. She landed a nice pike and joined the rest, in catching fish today!
Today was a pleasure fishing with the Roy family and I hope we can get together in the future, to do it again! I also hope they are lucky enough to fish, during the rest of their vacation here in Canada!
Three Generations This Morningjuillet 1, 2019
July 1st 2019
Yesterday’s weather cancellation had me back out this morning with three generations of fishermen. Jarrett had his son Jayden & his father Tony along for some smallmouth action. Although we got into several fish on our first spot, they were rather small in size. In fact more were lost tan landed when they just came unpinned!
We tried a few other areas afterwards, without much success and finally switched presentations completely. I even had them dropshot a spot, but soon pulled the plug on this as well and headed elsewhere!
The last stop had the best success with numbers of smallies being caught on a couple of presentations. I don’t think it was a location thing, but rather timing. The sun had been out all morning and warmed the water, triggering the bass to bite. By slowing down the speed of the retrieve, we were able to put many more fish in the boat and ended on a high. In fact, Jarrett landed the largest bass of the day on his last cast! I had stretched it out a bit due to the bite and finally called it just before noon!
Personal Bestsjuin 28, 2019
June 28th 2019
What a great third day for Neville! He not only managed to get his personal best smallie on a fly, but he even broke it soon after with another one even bigger! Despite the wind causing havoc with the casting, he kept on the fly and was rewarded with some real beauties!
Too bad he had to go back home to England as I’m sure he would have preferred to remain in Canada and hunt for the giant smallies another day!
Another Mixed Bagjuin 27, 2019
June 27th 2019
Day two was a better day for Neville with the fly rod! Although it took several fly changes to get the first one, it was well worth the wait. Largemouth were a little finicky from the get go, barely nipping the flies. Each time he set on the fish, they just let go. He practically had to dead stick the presentations in order to finally get them to bite!
Once we were finished with the green bass, we ventured offshore and managed to get him some nice smallies. Winds didn’t make it easy but he got it done! Great day two and looking forward to day three!